Cách 1: Sử dụng công cụ Attribute Extraction - Vào Tools chọn Attribute Extraction để xuất bảng thống kê ra định dạng excell - Chọn Create table or external file from scratch và làm lần lượt theo hướng dẫn như ở các hình bên dưới 

Cách 2: Sử dụng lisp cad - Dùng lisp TKX để phá khối (Gõ lệnh AP để đưa lisp vào) - Dùng Lisp c2e để xuất số liệu ra excel
Link tải lisp: https://dutoancic.vn/sanpham/phanmemchuyennghanh/Lisp%20Cad.rar
Cách 2: Sử dụng lisp cad và add ins của excel - Dùng lisp TKX để phá khối (Gõ lệnh AP để đưa lisp vào) - Clik vào add in trên excel để link số liệu từ file cad sang file excel
- Link tải add in excel: dutoancic.vn/sanpham/phanmemchuyennghanh/didg (2).rar
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While early versions of The Tribez still featured premium currency (Gems), the game was incredibly generous with offline progression. Modern versions frequently lock progression behind timed events or strict resource walls designed to encourage real-money purchases. Older builds offer a much more balanced, fair, and relaxing single-player experience. 3. Nostalgic Graphics and Layouts
Early versions relied heavily on strategic planning. Players balanced gold production, food farming, and wood chopping without hitting aggressive paywalls.
If the modern bloat of The Tribez ruins the experience for you, several alternative titles offer that classic, offline, city-building satisfaction:
(by Game Insight) launched in the early 2010s as a charming, story-driven village builder. While the current version is laden with events, energy limits, and monetization, the old version (typically pre-2015–2016, before the major “Energy” overhaul) is remembered fondly by fans as a purer, more relaxing experience.
You can find archive files on third-party sites like Aptoide or APKPure.
The early versions of The Tribez (roughly between 2012 and 2016) offered a pure casual gaming experience that defined the golden age of mobile simulation games. Several key elements set the classic version apart from its modern counterpart: 1. Simple, Rewarding Progression
By examining the old version of The Tribez, researchers and gamers can gain a deeper understanding of the gaming industry's history, evolution, and cultural significance.
Modern operating systems (like Android 13+ or iOS 16+) often lack the architecture to run 32-bit apps or games coded for older software versions. The game may instantly crash upon launch.
If you manage to roll back to an archive build (such as versions from 2013 to 2015), you will notice several distinct differences:
One of the reasons the old version is so fondly remembered is its art direction. The classic Tribez utilized a bright, slightly saturated color palette that brought the Stone Age to life.
Games evoke memories of specific times in our lives. The original UI, the classic sound effects, and the initial storyline layouts carry profound nostalgic value. Playing the older version allows users to experience the exact game they fell in love with years ago, frozen in time. Key Differences: Old Version vs. Current Version The Tribez (Old Version) The Tribez (Current Version) Minimalist, clean, focused on the map. Cluttered with event icons, sales, and pop-ups. Monetization Gentle; gems are optional and easily saved.
| Aspect | Rating (out of 10) | |--------|-------------------| | Relaxation / Pace | 9 | | Monetization Fairness | 10 | | Modern Device Support | 2 | | Feature Richness | 5 | | Nostalgia Factor | 10 |
The moment a legacy APK is installed, the Google Play Store will attempt to automatically update it to the newest version. Players must manually disable auto-updates for that specific app.
The original version of The Tribez , launched by Game Insight 2012–2013
Modern versions require a constant cloud connection. Older versions may fail to connect to Game Insight servers, leading to crashes.
For many, the charm of the old versions lay in their quirks. Some players fondly remember how, in older versions, it was possible to cross to an island without building a bridge—a clever and unintentional shortcut. Another well-known bug was the "bridge quest glitch," where building a bridge before receiving the quest for it could make the quest impossible to complete. While these glitches are gone now, they contributed to the unique character of the classic experience.