In the Village of Hope game, there are many users who do not know the guide to the hunger mechanism of Village of Hope. Next, we will provide users with the guide to the hunger mechanism of Village of Hope. You can learn all the guides to the Village of Hope game in detail on this site.
Extremely cold environment (the thermometer turns dark blue): the satiety level decreases by one unit every 5 seconds (not applicable to jungle and desert areas).
Cold climate (blue): Reduces satiety by one unit for 10 seconds.
Slightly cool weather (light blue): reduced by one unit every 15 seconds.
*Comfortable temperature (green): decrease by one unit in 20 seconds (in jungle environment).
Warm state (yellow): decreases by one unit in 18 seconds.
High temperature and heat (orange): reduced by one unit in 12 seconds (in desert environment).
Blistering Heat (Red): 8 seconds reduced by one unit.
The temperature will be balanced at the junction of different areas. For example, the junction of jungle and desert will appear warm yellow. You need to be careful about mosquitoes in the jungle and snakes in the desert. Neither of them is suitable for staying for a long time. Your best option is to light a slow-burning fire inside a walled home and wear clothing to maintain body temperature.
Note: You should take off your clothes in the desert, otherwise you will suffer from the effects of extreme heat due to high body temperature.
Beginners should look for a green area with a goose pond nearby, preferably a rabbit hole or gooseberry bush nearby. After selecting a home, place a home marker (needs to be made) to prevent getting lost.
Feeding others: Hold the food and lightly scratch it on others. It is also suitable for feeding children (optional male or non-lactating female), but it will cause a certain amount of food waste.
Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding to a stationary baby (breastfeeding woman) with empty hands. Running around will accelerate hunger and hinder the mother's care. Before the age of three, it is best for children to request feedings by typing.
Note: Breastfeeding will transfer the mother's satiety to the child, so women need to pay attention to supplementary food. After feeding, the child can be put down but needs to return regularly for feedings.
Abnormal deaths include: death from starvation, death from yellow fever, or death from wound infection.