![]() ![]() However, it quickly grows in complexity as you progress, leaving plenty of challenge for those that really wants to optimize their village.Īt first, I was a little puzzled that there was no “story mode” in the main menu, but only an option to start a game on a new auto-generated map. Valhalla Hills is quick to get into and understand, which initially makes you feel like it is a bit too easy. This is a great set of options, which makes you feel that you actually have enough of these tools in Valhalla Hills to constantly optimize your distribution network. Furthermore, you can set up trading routes and have dedicated carriers fetch key materials from the other end of your Viking village. You will also get to optimize distribution of these products through laying roads and placing storage facilities in key positions. You will get to build a wide variety of buildings, to produce and supply your settlement with necessary materials and food. Even all of the potential pitfalls where the Settlers felt like it needed to be fixed. The developers of Valhalla Hills have succeeded in making the game excel at everything it tries to. You send out geologists to survey good mining locations, control your troops by erecting small camps, and have to provide food and shelter for all yor inhabitants to keep them happy and efficient. There is a striking similarity, and there is no doubt that everything is inspired from the early Settlers games. If you enjoyed the Settlers II, and liked the anniversary edition, you will love Valhalla Hills. At the time of writing for this review, the game is still only available under the “Steam Early Access”, which means that some changes will likely happen before official release. Valhalla Hills is a PC game based on the same concepts as we know from the Settlers. ![]()
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