The Time Tribe creates a perfect interactive adventure based on real history and archaeology combined with the realities of everyday life, giving players tools for imagining their own roles on the great stage of human history. The free-to-play model provides users the ability to expand their gameplay further in real life with eComics, print mailings and more.
The Time Tribe is a great example of what free to play can be. While you definitely get the best experience by opting for a subscription, you can explore this richly detailed game without it. For parents, letting kids try out a game before putting any money into it should alleviate concerns that it’s a game that won’t ever be played. Even better, The Time Tribe has a way of presenting history that is much more engaging than looking at a textbook.
GameZebo: An ancient house and a group of strangers brought together under mysterious circumstances: that's the set-up for any number of horror movies, but it's also the backdrop for something less sinister and more intellectually stimulating in The Time Tribe. This free-to-play, point-and-click adventure is suitable for all but the youngest gamers, and it uses a variety of means to tell a pretty engrossing story.
GameDynamo - "The Time Tribe takes place in upstate New York with a small staff of workers. The player begins by meeting two children named Will and Iris... but, there is more than meets the eye. You'll travel with them and their wild bird Kismet to find the other characters, and your journey begins to the distant past."