Valhalla Hills

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DeveloperFunatics Software
Engine
Valhalla Hills
Steam version art
DeveloperFunatics Software
PublisherDaedalic Entertainment
Engine
Platforms
Release
  • WW: 2 December 2015
GenreCity building
ModeSingle-player

Valhalla Hills is a 2015 video game developed by Funatics Software and published by Daedalic Entertainment. The game is a city-building and strategy game in which players control a tribe of Vikings to build and maintain a settlement with the objective of reaching a portal atop a mountain to enter Valhalla. Upon release, Valhalla Hills received mixed to average reviews, with critics praising the visual design and presentation of the game and pace, but critiquing the implementation of its gameplay mechanics and replayability. Following release, Funatics developed two pieces of downloadable content, Fire Mountains and Sand of the Damned, introducing locations and enemies, and compiled them in a Definitive Edition published in 2017.

Players manage settlements by constructing buildings to acquire raw materials, food and other resources.

Players manage a settlement inhabited by Viking villagers that autonomously collect resources and fight enemies. The player controls the settlement by selecting and constructing buildings and is required to balance the needs of the settlement to acquire and sustain raw materials and food, and addressing enemies by either building military structures requiring weapons from mined materials, or building temples to pacify the enemy with their own building requirements. The game features a 'Campaign' mode in which new buildings, upgrades and systems are incrementally introduced, and an 'Open' mode where all features are available from the start of the game, as well as the presence of more difficult enemies.[1]

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