About This Game By the horns of your helmet, this is a Viking adventure you'll never forget! Join two brothers as they set off across a battle-scarred kingdom to drive off savages, restore their land, and search for the magic items that will breathe new life into their once magnificent realm. Interact with captivating characters as you race to complete tasks and reap the highest possible rewards. Gather resources as quickly as you can, and then clear roads and rivers, rebuild bridges and towns, and beat back enemies, earning gold, silver or bronze trophies for your efforts. Explore glorious Asgard, delve into dwarven caves, and slog through soggy swamplands, freeing druids, fairies and fellow warriors as you guide the brothers on their quest. Through 50 levels of rollicking time management fun, you'll learn the heroic ways of the Vikings and experience an epic story of love, valor and legend! Will you take up the cause of the Vikings and restore their world today?FEATURES:50 levelsFour settings14 charactersComic book-style cutscenesLearn-as-you-play tutorial 1075eedd30 Title: Viking BrothersGenre: Action, Casual, StrategyDeveloper:Alawar, Whalebox StudioPublisher:Viva Media IncRelease Date: 23 Apr, 2014 Viking Brothers Activation Code [serial Number] This game was incredible boring without any challenge or pressure at all - even toddlers would get bored. It feels like playing a point and click game without use of brain. There is a timer in the game, however the timer never get anywhere near running out. The music is awful, the sfx ok, the gfx fine, encountered a few bugs. All in all, not worth money.. Wished it was 12 Labours of Hercules.Gameplay gets too tedious for casual.Dated feel of the interface is actually kinda nice.Music is very repetitiveHas\/Had potential but really is a sadistic version of the 12 Labours of Hercules.. i want my time back,, u can keep the rest. First impression after 21\/50 levels: the game is well done. Each level takes about 10 minutes to do once, more attempts if you want to beat the clock challenge, which is reasonably difficult.You start each level off with a single worker who can collect resources that are lying around and don't regrow, and who can build resource producers: farms for food, mines for stone, sawmills for lumber, barracks for fighters, and upgrade his own house for more workers. Since building costs resources, the order in which you collect and build your stuff matters if you want to be quick.Do you want to be quick? If you are, you'll get "gold" on the level, and it is marked completed on the map, but you don't need that to progress. Most of the time, I'm getting silver on my first attempt; getting gold requires a second or third attempt with some thought about strategy and a learning process. But do I want to? Initially, I did. But there's no reward other than the satisfaction of having met the challenge (no Steam achievements, either). And you know, doing build strategy against the clock sucks for me -- one reason I'm not into RTS much is that I want time to think, to puzzle out a good strategy, but to do that I'd need to pause the game and review the data and issue my orders, but the game doesn't have a "tactical pause" like that. I do tolerably well without that, but I don't really feel in control enough for it to feel fun, and I'm not invested enough to go all out analytical and make charts of the resources required for each upgrade and so forth. So I stopped going for gold after level 7.If you feel you'd enjoy doing real-time build strategy without the fighting, this game will provide a wide variety of reasonably difficult challenges for you, and you're likely to get a lot of joy out of it: for you, to complete the game "all gold" might be rated at 15 hours or more, unless you're a bit better at strategy than I am. (And you could still try to beat your times.)If you just like to see small toons scurry about the screen at your beck and call whilst progressing through 50 very varied challenges (the map design has really been nice so far), or would like to have a game to come back to that you can play in 10-minute-installments, you can expect about 8 hours.My playtime so far amounts to an estimated 4 hours, which is fine for the 1.50\u20ac it cost me. If you see it on sale or in a bundle, you could do worse than to give it a try. Recommended.The game is DRM-free and runs without Steam.. Viking Brothers is a time\/resource management game similair to the 12 Labors of Hercules series. It's just not as good or fun. The graphics are okay, but the proportions look really off to me. The music gets really annoying, but the game does function well. For some reason my play time isn't show up right, I'm on level 14 and it took quite a bit longer to get there than 30 minutes, weird. It's not a horrible game, I just didn't like it much.. Love it. i enjoy little puzzle and strategy games like this. i find it relaxing to just listen to music or even some youtube vids as background noise while playing this game.
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