Valhalla Hills – Definitive Edition
In Valhalla Hills you are Leko – youngest son of Odin, exiled to Midgard by your father for failing to meet his expectations. Far from home, you now find yourself with a disgruntled band of Vikings. To get back to Asgard, you will have to lead them through the mountain region of Valhalla Hills, where a magical portal awaits to take you to your rightful place in the realm of the gods. But the journey is a hazardous one, and the Vikings will need to do one thing first…survive! The Definitive Edition includes the DLCs Sand of the Damned and Fire Mountains, as well as a new exclusive map type – The Dwarf Cave. • Build and manage a thriving Viking settlement with over 35 buildings • Conquer massive mountainside landscapes and face dangerous foes like Ice Giants, Lava Crawler or Mummies. • Play on snow-covered slopes, barren sand dunes, fiery volcanos or in gloomy caves. • Randomly generated maps, day and night cycles and a well-balanced economic system provide endless challenges and variety.
Steam User 3
Valhalla Hills is a charming and relaxing town management game where you guide a population of Vikings who believe the key to entering Valhalla is through their building prowess—not their battle skills. While the concept might sound a bit quirky, it actually works surprisingly well and gives the game a lighthearted tone.
The gameplay itself is straightforward and accessible, making it a great choice for newcomers to city-building games. Your goal is to explore and manage small, randomly generated islands, each with its own unique challenges. While combat is a part of the game, it’s very basic—more of a tactical afterthought than a central mechanic.
As you progress, your Viking settlers will gain access to new tools and face increasingly complex challenges. The lack of a traditional campaign means that each playthrough feels fresh and unpredictable, with a new "map seed" being generated for every island you explore. This randomness adds a lot of replay value.
While Valhalla Hills is enjoyable, it’s not particularly deep or challenging. The game is perfect for introducing younger players or casual fans to the world of town management and strategy. However, if you’re looking for something more involved or serious, you may want to look elsewhere.
Overall, I’d rate it a 7/10—a fun and relaxing game, good purchase on sale, but not without its limits
Steam User 0
Valhalla Hills is city builder strategy, resembling some Settlers games. Main purpose of building settlements in this game, is to reach portal to next level. It has campaign mode, but all maps are randomly generated. Maybe playing this game would feel more meaningful with carefully hand crafted maps. Some maps are harder than others.
Settlement building basically feels good. But, there are some aspects which make it tedious to play. Building work pretty fine, but roads cause problems. Building roads blocks places for buildings, and good building placement area is limited. Just delete road to get places for building, place building, and add roads again.
Logistics in this game do not seem to work very well. Or maybe it was just player error. Vikings need lot of food, and most of buiildings and people are dedicated to food production. Even so they begin to starve, and work less efficiently. There are not much things you can adjust in logistics.
But it was still fun to play, for a while. Recommended if you are city builder fan and get it heavily discounted.
Steam User 0
Valhalla Hills is a charming and relaxing town management game where you guide a group of Vikings who believe that the key to entering Valhalla is their building prowess – not their combat skills. While the concept may sound a bit quirky, it actually works really well and brings a light-hearted tone to the game. The gameplay itself is simple and easy to pick up, making it a great choice for newcomers to city-building games. Your goal is to explore and manage randomly generated small islands, each with its own unique challenges. The game is perfect for introducing young players or casual fans to the world of town management and strategy.
Steam User 0
my fave game. Just lack replayability. Overall, good game
Steam User 0
YEAH