Compara los precios de Viking Brothers 5 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Alawar Casual. Publicado por Alawar Casual. Lanzado el 10/4/2019. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A cozy Norse time-management game across 50+ levels that genuinely scales difficulty - Casual mode for unwinding, Expert mode for the clock-watchers who need to sweat every worker assignment.

My first few minutes with Viking Brothers 5 felt like slipping into a well-worn groove - the kind of groove that Alawar has been polishing since the original Viking Brothers, and it shows. This is a resource-and-route time-management game built around Everand and Boromir, two Norse brothers trying to hold Midgard together after the serpent that literally keeps the world in one piece gets attacked by the dragon Nidhogg. The premise is lightweight mythology used as window-dressing, and that is perfectly fine, because the levels are where the real thought goes. The core loop is satisfying and legible. You command a crew of workers dispatched from a central Viking house, routing them across each map to chop wood, mine stone, harvest food, smelt gold, fix bridges, and clear paths. Sawmills, quarries, farms, and gold refineries need to be built and sometimes upgraded, and refillable chests and magic chests add a small randomness layer that forces you to adapt your tasking order on the fly. The hero brothers themselves level up through altars scattered across each map, letting them push back enemies like dragons and spirits that would otherwise block progress. The pacing of this loop is clean and the visual feedback - resources pinging off to fill your counter, enemies flinching on contact - keeps the rhythm satisfying even a few dozen levels deep. Difficulty handling here is one of the better implementations in the genre. Casual removes time limits entirely, making this a low-stakes puzzle about routing efficiency rather than frantic clicking. Normal puts moderate clocks on everything, and Expert shortens them further while still letting you swap modes at any time with progress saved separately per difficulty. That range means the game works for different moods on different days. The one mechanical frustration that does surface is task queuing: you cannot assign a worker to collect a resource if the path to it is still blocked, even when another worker is already en route to clear that block. In Expert mode, where every second of planning matters, that limitation forces a little dead air while you wait for obstacles to resolve before you can chain your next instruction. Visually, Viking Brothers 5 sits well above the baseline for this corner of the casual market. Characters and resources are illustrated with genuine care, and the title screen has an interactive parallax effect that moves the wyvern and the brothers as you move the cursor - a small handcrafted touch that sets a warm tone before the first level even loads. The game spans eight chapters and takes players through locations that include the underwater realm of Atlantis alongside the expected Norse territories, which keeps the backdrop fresh enough that the map variety carries some weight. At over 50 levels the runtime is generous for the genre, and the series fans who have followed Everand and Boromir since earlier entries will find the production values here represent a genuine step up. Who is this for? Primarily players who love the casual time-management genre (think Klondike, Roads of Rome, or the earlier Viking Brothers entries) and want something polished, mythology-flavoured, and built around clean visual craft rather than free-to-play drip mechanics. It is not breaking any new ground, and players who bounced off the prior entries will not find a reinvention here. But for the audience it is made for, it is a well-built, visually attentive entry in a long-running series that knows exactly what it wants to be. Kai, Scout Team

Viking Brothers 5

Viking Brothers 5

10 abr 2019Alawar Casual
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A cozy Norse time-management game across 50+ levels that genuinely scales difficulty - Casual mode for unwinding, Expert mode for the clock-watchers who need to sweat every worker assignment.

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My first few minutes with Viking Brothers 5 felt like slipping into a well-worn groove - the kind of groove that Alawar has been polishing since the original Viking Brothers, and it shows. This is a resource-and-route time-management game built around Everand and Boromir, two Norse brothers trying to hold Midgard together after the serpent that literally keeps the world in one piece gets attacked by the dragon Nidhogg. The premise is lightweight mythology used as window-dressing, and that is perfectly fine, because the levels are where the real thought goes. The core loop is satisfying and legible. You command a crew of workers dispatched from a central Viking house, routing them across each map to chop wood, mine stone, harvest food, smelt gold, fix bridges, and clear paths. Sawmills, quarries, farms, and gold refineries need to be built and sometimes upgraded, and refillable chests and magic chests add a small randomness layer that forces you to adapt your tasking order on the fly. The hero brothers themselves level up through altars scattered across each map, letting them push back enemies like dragons and spirits that would otherwise block progress. The pacing of this loop is clean and the visual feedback - resources pinging off to fill your counter, enemies flinching on contact - keeps the rhythm satisfying even a few dozen levels deep. Difficulty handling here is one of the better implementations in the genre. Casual removes time limits entirely, making this a low-stakes puzzle about routing efficiency rather than frantic clicking. Normal puts moderate clocks on everything, and Expert shortens them further while still letting you swap modes at any time with progress saved separately per difficulty. That range means the game works for different moods on different days. The one mechanical frustration that does surface is task queuing: you cannot assign a worker to collect a resource if the path to it is still blocked, even when another worker is already en route to clear that block. In Expert mode, where every second of planning matters, that limitation forces a little dead air while you wait for obstacles to resolve before you can chain your next instruction. Visually, Viking Brothers 5 sits well above the baseline for this corner of the casual market. Characters and resources are illustrated with genuine care, and the title screen has an interactive parallax effect that moves the wyvern and the brothers as you move the cursor - a small handcrafted touch that sets a warm tone before the first level even loads. The game spans eight chapters and takes players through locations that include the underwater realm of Atlantis alongside the expected Norse territories, which keeps the backdrop fresh enough that the map variety carries some weight. At over 50 levels the runtime is generous for the genre, and the series fans who have followed Everand and Boromir since earlier entries will find the production values here represent a genuine step up. Who is this for? Primarily players who love the casual time-management genre (think Klondike, Roads of Rome, or the earlier Viking Brothers entries) and want something polished, mythology-flavoured, and built around clean visual craft rather than free-to-play drip mechanics. It is not breaking any new ground, and players who bounced off the prior entries will not find a reinvention here. But for the audience it is made for, it is a well-built, visually attentive entry in a long-running series that knows exactly what it wants to be.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5Time ManagementNorse MythologyResource ChainDifficulty ScalingWorker RoutingMap PuzzleHero UpgradesRelaxed Mode Available

Requisitos del sistema

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OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
512 MB 3D graphics card
Processor
1.5 GHz

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10 abr 2019

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Viking Brothers 5 fue desarrollado por Alawar Casual.