You're spending your whole life to please your gods. You're fighting and dying an honorable death. And now this! The poor Vikings are standing in front of Asgard's gates, waiting to enter Valhalla. But the ungrateful Gods won't give them what they deserve, closing the gates right in front of them. Although, a true Viking never gives up. If it's impossible to enter Valhalla the traditional way, then why not just walk in there? But the usually pretty strong Vikings don't seem to cope well with the danger and challenges of the mountains. Look after your Vikings, gather food, chop wood and take care of the well-being of your small but growing population. Reach the portal on top of the hills, this is the only chance to get your Vikings closer towards their well-earned reward. As in classical building games, it's essential to increase the productivity of the Vikings by puzzling out an ambitious and balanced economic system in Valhalla Hills. Features: • From the developers of classics like “The Settlers 2” and the “Cultures”-Series • Be prepared for randomly generated levels with various challenges • Look after your Vikings' needs • Improve constantly, use your knowledge and achievements for the next map • Earn your place in Valhalla, for your Vikings and yourself • Including DLCs "Sand of the Damned" and "Fire Mountains" Minimum System Requirements: OS: Mac OS X 10.9.2 Processor: Dual-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or Radeon HD2900 series card or better (DirectX10 card or better) Storage: 3 GB available space
Great visuals but very poor camera control
The game is beautiful and I suffered through the poor camera controls for a few levels but then stopped because it was so annoying. I’ve reached out to their support for help but didn’t get a response. I’m using a Magic Mouse and the biggest issue is the sensitivity of the zoom and lack of being able to, what seems in a logical way to me, control it’s point of view. I regret spending the money on this right now but an update could solve that quickly.
Great graphics, cute animations, terribly unbalanced gameplay
It’s way too easy to run out of resources, and there’s no way of assigning priorities to tasks or personnel to kick the game out of an impasse. The hunter can’t hunt because he doesn’t have a spear, the toolsmith can’t make a spear because he’s too hungry, but there’s no food because the hunter can’t hunt … catch 22. So everyone just ends up running around looking for food.
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