Wild Tribe

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Help the adorable little Wobblies evolve into builders, doctors, guards, and more in Wild Tribe, an engaging new simulation game. For as long as they can remember, the Wobblies have lived a luxurious life of basking in the sun and playing on the beach. But now, a band of Hyenas are threatening the Wobblies and destroying their home. Guide your new friends as they explore, evolve, and save Tribeville from the ruthless invaders. Uncover exciting surprises, encourage your Wobblies to mate, and help them become part of a very special tribe - yours. Featuring a vast world to interact with, challenging puzzles to solve, gorgeous full-screen graphics, and more, Wild Tribe is wonderfully addictive treat.

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