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.
Viking Brothers
- Release Date:
- Apr 23, 2014
- Developer:
- Whalebox Studio, Alawar
- Publisher:
- Viva Media Inc
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
FEATURES:
- 50 levels
- Four settings
- 14 characters
- Comic book-style cutscenes
- Learn-as-you-play tutorial
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User Reviews
[b]Rating; 7/10[/b] [b]Pros:[/b] - Fun, simple, and straightforward - Family friendly - Good storyline - No micro-transactions - Later puzzles can be challenging - Enjoyable music [b]Cons:[/b] - Soundtrack is relatively repetitive - Little replayability after you finish all the puzzles - Can be too 'simple' for the veteran, hardcore gamer [b]Overall:[/b] Perfect for the casual gamer who enjoys a puzzle or two after work. Simple, fun, and easy to play. Would be way better with Workshop. [u]Review[/u]: This is a fun game if you are looking for a fun, puzzle-solving strategy game that appeals to all ages. The gameplay mechanics are simple to understand and easy to grasp, and I believe can be a great game for the family (relatively non-violent, fun, simple). The purpose of the game is that in each level you are designated to help the Viking Brothers proceed on their mission by solving obstacles by gathering certain amounts of resources. The faster you do this, the better the 'ratin...
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 challe...
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.
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 repetitive Has/Had potential but really is a sadistic version of the 12 Labours of Hercules.
Not bad but with a big discount.
If you can shut your mind off and just click with a fairly bad story, it's for you. Not much story though. Figured it would be a little clever like the Hercules games but no luck there.
its an alright game but not recommended
Good game
super fun
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® 8
- Processor: Pentium processor (or equivalent AMD® processor) 2.0 GHz or faster
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX® compatible video card
- Storage: 600 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX® compatible sound card
FAQ
How much does Viking Brothers cost?
Viking Brothers costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Viking Brothers?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® 8 Processor: Pentium processor (or equivalent AMD® processor) 2.0 GHz or faster Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX® compatible video card Storage: 600 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX® compatible sound card
What platforms is Viking Brothers available on?
Viking Brothers is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Viking Brothers worth buying?
Viking Brothers has 74% positive reviews from 35 players.
When was Viking Brothers released?
Viking Brothers was released on Apr 23, 2014.
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