Basically I think this is a good way to evaluate TM games. On the other hand there was a Roman Empire era city building game whose name escapes me that turned me off with it's charmless grind. :) On the other hand I've enjoyed some TM games that had enough strategy to hold the interest, and a clock that wasn't an impossible task master - like a couple of games given away here years ago such as the flawed (but I found addictive) 2 versions of Be A King or some of the Jane's Hotel series or Gourmania. And you can even get some pay for that, although it's usually often unfair and inadequate token pay. However, for me, too many time management games are grinding rat races. I'm a big match 3 fan, so I like the escape of that kind of repititive concentration game. In general, I'm of 2 minds on time management games, as I've said here before. The consensus on this game is that the charm and fun of this game's design trumps all and that's it's appeal - that the charm of the world makes it worth trying. This game isn't about challenge or game play, and, although there were interesting points against and for raised about strategy, replayability, and mechanics, these really weren't big issues for most. The ratings and the few reviews I read were largely postive and the consensus of the latter matched what a couple of folks here said. So it seems clears that this is Tribez daddy with practically twin like DNA and it might be a great opportunity to get this progenitor of a popular game for handhelds on your PC. The reviewer from Fun Games Reviews claims the members of the Divo development team that developed Jack went on to create Tribez later in their careers. Seems clear that Jack was developed originally for PC and released in 2010 by Divo games. 1st, let me confirm and clarify what nibo said. 24-hour security is provided at UTTC with UTTC Security Officers providing vehicle patrols and foot patrols to ensure safety and security on campus.I did a little more light research for this one because I was undecided about downloading, so thought I'd share the little insight I found because I might not have time to try the download and post about it before the give away is over. The Safety & Security Office is located east of the cafeteria and office hours are from 8 am – 5 pm for your convenience. Information relating to campus crime is collected annually and available upon request. Excellent communication with law enforcement agencies, particularly the Burleigh County Sheriff’s Department is also maintained. The Safety & Security Department enforces traffic and parking regulations, promotes crime prevention, and secures the college’s buildings and family housing areas. Security Officers do not have arrest authority. The UTTC Safety & Security Department provides 24-hour security coverage with five full-time security officers providing a safe working and learning environment. We are also continually making safety enhancements and developing precautionary measures that touch every aspect of life, work, and study at United Tribes Technical College. We offer educational and awareness programs on crime prevention, safety, and emergency response for students, faculty, and staff. The United Tribes Technical College Safety & Security Department is dedicated to keeping our campus and community safe.
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