How do you make fruit on Virtual Villagers The tree of Life?

This is a rectangle located at the bottom left of the game (press 1 on the keyboard). It will take about 20 minutes with 2 or 3 villagers. Then you will need to heat up the Cooking Pit. Put a villager onto of the pile of rocks your villager just made (at the bottom of the bridge), he will put it in the fire.

How do you make stew on Virtual Villagers tree of Life?

To make a stew, gather three herbs, in any combination, which will be put on the table by the cooking pot. Herbs you can use are the sweet smelling flower, the spicy smelling flower and the soapy smelling flower. Then fill the pot with either salt or fresh water, and boil the water.

How do you decorate the tree in virtual villagers?

When the hummingbird flies away from the flower, drop a child onto the flower. Keep dropping the child until the flower is picked. Drop more children onto the flower until six flowers have been added to the braid. After all six flowers have been put at the lei, the final child will bring it to the Tree of Life.

How do you get more food on Virtual Villagers tree of Life?

Simply drag a villager onto the palm and they will shake down a fruit, cook it on the fire and then take it to the food bin. There is an unlimited supply of yellow fruits, but harvesting it is slow and doesn’t yield that much food.

How do you make a fire pit in vv4?

Steps

  1. Look for an area covered in rocks next to two palm trees at the southwest corner of the screen.
  2. Drag an adult there to remove the rocks.
  3. You can use more than one villager to speed up the process.
  4. Once the area is cleared you need to move four hot stones to it.

What do herbs do in vv2?

The Soapy herb can be found to the right of the kraken statue next to the hut. Drag one of your children to the herb and they will be able to harvest and bring it to the cooking area.

Where are the herbs in vv2?

The pitcher plant near the dry grass (Northwest) The blue flower near the gong (North) The lilac flower above the blue flowers (Northeast) The chain of black flowers above the waterfall (East)