Compare Viking Brothers 3 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Alawar Casual. Published by Alawar Casual. Released on 4/30/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

A checklist-friendly time management game with a Norse mythology coat of paint, comfortable for genre veterans, surprisingly accessible for first-timers willing to lean on casual mode.

My first instinct when loading up a casual time management game from Alawar is to check how much the difficulty modes actually differentiate from each other, because that single design decision separates the throwaway titles from the ones worth a weekend afternoon. Viking Brothers 3 passes that test with three distinct options: a timer-free casual mode for relaxed play, a normal mode with moderate countdowns, and an expert mode that will punish sloppy worker routing. Crucially, your progress in each mode saves separately, so you can chase gold-star ratings on expert without wrecking your casual run. That alone puts it a step above many genre peers. The core loop will feel immediately familiar if you have spent any time with road-clearing resource management games. You direct workers to collect wood, stone, food, and gold scattered across each map, spend those resources clearing obstacles on the path, and build or upgrade production structures like sawmills, quarries, and farms to sustain momentum. The decision layer is thin but real: upgrading every building to maximum is rarely the optimal path, so reading the level goals posted at the bottom of the screen and planning your resource chain a few steps ahead is genuinely rewarded. Across a few dozen levels spread over seven Norse-themed realms, new obstacle types keep the format from going entirely stale, even if the underlying rhythm never fundamentally changes. The mythology wrapper gives the game its texture. Brothers Evarand and Boromir are pulled back into service by Odin to stop Loki from tearing the universe apart, bouncing from the icy territory of Niflheim to the volcanic depths of Helheim, trading blows with dark dwarfs, fire giants, and a cruel witch along the way. The story is thin, but the character dialogue lands a few genuine laughs, and the visual variety across realms does real work in keeping sessions from blurring together. Power-ups charge in a bar at the bottom of the screen, handing out temporary speed boosts or extra workers at key moments, which adds a small layer of timed decision-making on top of the base resource juggling. Where the game falls short is variety and challenge ceiling. The core mechanics do not evolve meaningfully from the first realm to the last, and anyone who has cleared a dozen Klondike-style time management games will find the difficulty ceiling modest even on expert. The 44 achievements offer a concrete completion target, and there is a bonus chapter for players who want a little more content after the main campaign, but do not come in expecting systemic depth. This is a comfort game, not a puzzle box. For strategy players who normally operate at Paradox-level complexity, Viking Brothers 3 is an honest palate cleanser, not a serious challenge. For the casual audience it is actually aimed at, the three-mode structure and clean controls make it one of the more welcoming entries in the Alawar catalog. First-time time management players should start on normal mode and let the level goals teach them resource prioritization before bumping to expert. Diego, Scout Team

Viking Brothers 3
AdventureCasualIndieStrategy

Viking Brothers 3

Apr 30, 2018Alawar Casual
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A checklist-friendly time management game with a Norse mythology coat of paint, comfortable for genre veterans, surprisingly accessible for first-timers willing to lean on casual mode.

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My first instinct when loading up a casual time management game from Alawar is to check how much the difficulty modes actually differentiate from each other, because that single design decision separates the throwaway titles from the ones worth a weekend afternoon. Viking Brothers 3 passes that test with three distinct options: a timer-free casual mode for relaxed play, a normal mode with moderate countdowns, and an expert mode that will punish sloppy worker routing. Crucially, your progress in each mode saves separately, so you can chase gold-star ratings on expert without wrecking your casual run. That alone puts it a step above many genre peers. The core loop will feel immediately familiar if you have spent any time with road-clearing resource management games. You direct workers to collect wood, stone, food, and gold scattered across each map, spend those resources clearing obstacles on the path, and build or upgrade production structures like sawmills, quarries, and farms to sustain momentum. The decision layer is thin but real: upgrading every building to maximum is rarely the optimal path, so reading the level goals posted at the bottom of the screen and planning your resource chain a few steps ahead is genuinely rewarded. Across a few dozen levels spread over seven Norse-themed realms, new obstacle types keep the format from going entirely stale, even if the underlying rhythm never fundamentally changes. The mythology wrapper gives the game its texture. Brothers Evarand and Boromir are pulled back into service by Odin to stop Loki from tearing the universe apart, bouncing from the icy territory of Niflheim to the volcanic depths of Helheim, trading blows with dark dwarfs, fire giants, and a cruel witch along the way. The story is thin, but the character dialogue lands a few genuine laughs, and the visual variety across realms does real work in keeping sessions from blurring together. Power-ups charge in a bar at the bottom of the screen, handing out temporary speed boosts or extra workers at key moments, which adds a small layer of timed decision-making on top of the base resource juggling. Where the game falls short is variety and challenge ceiling. The core mechanics do not evolve meaningfully from the first realm to the last, and anyone who has cleared a dozen Klondike-style time management games will find the difficulty ceiling modest even on expert. The 44 achievements offer a concrete completion target, and there is a bonus chapter for players who want a little more content after the main campaign, but do not come in expecting systemic depth. This is a comfort game, not a puzzle box. For strategy players who normally operate at Paradox-level complexity, Viking Brothers 3 is an honest palate cleanser, not a serious challenge. For the casual audience it is actually aimed at, the three-mode structure and clean controls make it one of the more welcoming entries in the Alawar catalog. First-time time management players should start on normal mode and let the level goals teach them resource prioritization before bumping to expert. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Time ManagementNorse MythologyResource ManagementDifficulty ModesLevel-BasedAchievement HuntingRelaxed Pacing

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
256 MB
Processor
2.5 GHz

Recommended

OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
512 MB
Processor
3 GHZ processor or better

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Developer
Alawar Casual
Publisher
Alawar Casual
Release Date
Apr 30, 2018

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Viking Brothers 3 was developed by Alawar Casual.