Valhalla Hills "Getting Spooky" (Almost) in Time for Full Release

Chase (19. October 2015 23:33 )
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Valhalla Hills

From Funatics:
For the start of the "dark season" of the year, Valhalla Hills is getting spooky! As of now, the strategy simulation by Daedalic Entertainment and Funatics comes with some new Halloween decorations.

Up until November 15th at 5:00 (EST), pumpkins, cauldrons, skulls and skeletons will be decorating the Viking villages. A ghostly atmosphere will be further created through thick fog and glowing pumpkins. Additionally, the Vikings can choose from two different spooky headpieces. That’s not all: Many more Halloween surprises can be discovered in the Viking villages.
 
Valhalla Hills will be released on November 19th, 2015. Check out the screenshots below.

About Valhalla Hills:

​Valhalla Hills is a modern strategy game inspired by classic game designs like "The Settlers II" or "Cultures".

The player has to lead the exiled Viking heroes to the highest peak of a mountain, where a magic portal leads the way to Valhalla. But the Vikings need to do one thing first: survive!

The player has to face the dangers and challenges of the harsh mountains and find a way to the peak. Since the Vikings wouldn't last long in the mountains, they have to take care of clothing, food and shelter and defend against ghostly mountain dwellers and wild beasts. These sturdy people have their own head and since a good keg of mead is a solid reason to slack around, all this is easier said than done. However, another threat looms, sailing in from the ocean...
 
Features:

  • High replay value through procedurally generated maps
  • Developed by Funatics, the creators of Cultures and the Settlers II
  • Exactly what strategy simulation fans were waiting for!
  • Developed with the Unreal 4 Engine
  • The first game created in this style since "The Settlers"
  • Many exciting extras like individually naming your Vikings
 


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