![]() Guided and supported by a beautiful native girl named Rainbow, he embarks on the quest to fulfill the legend. There’s only one mode, but players have a choice of trying to reach the expert goal by finishing the level in a certain time. The basic gameplay of Jack of all Tribes is hard to categorize. There are villagers that you have to take care of, and you have to construct buildings to earn gold. But these aspects are only the groundwork, since there are other various goals to fulfill in each level. Although levels are timed, the game feels very different from your average building simulation because the pace is very hectic, the identification with villagers is higher than with abstract workers, and tasks vary highly. Food comes from bushes, farms, mills, or fields, gold is provided by upgrading houses, regular rents, or occasional treasure chests/rewards. Wood, on the other hand, can be collected by cutting down trees or through a forester’s lodge. Furthermore the player can also construct buildings for entertainment, such as the theater or the cocktail bar. Each time a request for entertainment is satisfied by clicking on the appropriate building, the player will also earn a nice amount of gold. Someone decided to plant some daisies to create a sunny corner here.The goals in Jack of all Tribes are ever-changing. Here’s a cheerful splash of hot pink and coral pink flowers. I wonder if parents have a difficult time keeping their children out of this stone tower – it would be so fun to play “Castle” here!įrom here you can see the Herbfarm and hotel building. It’s always relaxing to stop and listen to the fountains here. These must be edible pansies for fresh, spectacular salads, I’m guessing.Ĭuriously, there are snapdragons and lavender growing near basil. We love snooping around the herb and vegetable beds seeing what’s growing. I imagine that well behaved hotel guests are contributing by not tossing cigarette butts on the ground. We are always amazed by how immaculately landscaped and well kept the grounds are. This is just one of the many lovely seating areas that Willows Lodge guests can relax in. Here are some lovely heirloom tomatoes – imagine how delicious they taste! I wonder if they are intended for the Herbfarm or Barking Frog guests?Īnother view of fresh foods grown right on site! These flowers give a sudden tropical air to this part of the garden!Īs we made our way further into the herb garden area, we noticed fun little extras tucked away in the beds – a rusty milk pail, metal wheels, makeshift stepping bricks, etc. ![]() ![]() Jen was overjoyed to see these bright orange, yellow and pink, vibrant flowers. I needed another minute to admire this quirky, whimsical birdbath/planter! Who can tell me the name of these lovely pink flowers? Let me know in the comments section below! Of course we feel compelled to include a photo of this magnificent willow tree – it’s Willows Lodge, after all! I don’t remember this beautiful flower-filled figural head vase from last time! Check out the beautiful purple dahlias, too. ![]() ![]() This “Riverside Terrace” sign marked the path into the gardens. We love this “Welcome to our Happy Place” stone sign! (I am confident speaking for both me and Jen in this instance!) Surely there are flowers in bloom now that we hadn’t seen back in June! Last week, near the end of Seattle’s summer, we were curious to see what the gardens at Willows Lodge looked like. ![]()
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