About This Game Trial by Viking is a deep action adventure through the dark worlds of the Norse gods. As an agent of Odin, you will explore cavernous dungeons hunting for treasure, race for your life from surprise traps, and have vicious axe battles with blood-thirsty kobolds. Loki has left some tricky obstacles in your path, but you will find powerful equipment, trusty friends, and many secrets to help along the way. If you make it far enough, you will even learn to dash through enemies, jump off of walls, and fly swinging through the air using your trusted grappling hook. Are you viking enough to face the worst terrors the nine worlds has to offer?FeaturesMetroidvania-like character upgrades that help you access new areasCharacter points allow you to specialize your character statsMorph into a polar bearKeys, switches, gears, air vents, ropes, hidden areas, puzzles, and other tricky elementsControl a valkyrie as you fly through mazes of hazardsPower ups like mini viking, metal viking, and time slowRide on the claws of a great owl like a zip lineEpic boss battlesSail a viking long boat while having axe battles with orcsNarrative decisions that will steer your fate toward one of two final boss battlesOccasionally-crazy ragdoll physicsController support130 levels, over 80 unique enemies, and 27 intense boss battlesAvailable on Win/Mac/Linux"With an incredible variety of combat abilities, equippable weapons, abilities, and passives, the game will both empower and challenge the ever-loving crap out of you. This is a compelling universe with fantastic art, music, and tons of content that’s not to be missed" - Seattle Indies Expo jury"This game has some of the best level design I have ever seen for a platformer" - The Insatiable GamerWinner - 2015 Taco Bell Indie Game GarageOfficial Selection - Indie MEGABOOTH 2016 PAX EastNominated for Best Desktop Game - 2016 Game Connection Development Awards 7aa9394dea Title: Trial by VikingGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Last Life GamesPublisher:Last Life GamesRelease Date: 29 Mar, 2016 Trial By Viking Crack Activation After 25+ hours of playing this on normal, I'd say this is a very good, almost great game. My attention span for games seems to be around 15-20 hours but this kept me interested the whole time, up through about level 103 out of 130. And I'd still be playing it if it weren't for the dark holes.They are not fun. At all. They are like gravity holes that suck you in and spin you around them. They are highly annoying and hard to escape without falling to your death. It was a ton of fun for the first 100 levels but I lost interest after fighting dark holes for 30 minutes.Honestly, I almost think the game is *too* long. 100 levels and a bit faster upgrades would be better, imo. The upgrades are nice and for the most part keep you motivated, but I fell behind in the "passive" upgrades. I then came to a level that you apparently need one of the passives to get all the gems. I will have to complete 10+ levels and not upgrade anything else before I can go back and finish that one. So...don't do that.The levels also get progressively more elaborate and a few of them in the 90's got a bit tedious, but the level design overall is very good.Movement is defintely not perfect, but it's workable once you get the hang of it. It can be a bit frustrating at times, like when you need to jump through a one-character high hole. The boss fights are mostly on the easy side. A couple of them took 4-5 tries but most were 1 or 2 tries. Overall, it is a very fun game that is worth the price even if you end up wimping out at the dark holes as I have. I will probably go back and finish it at some point but even if I don't it was money well spent.. That naughty Loki has done it again - he's gone and nicked the magic viking rocks. What ever can you do? Jump around for a bit.. Metroidvania steps up! See why we say so here!https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=pDpjBwxx-YE&list=PL496UtrqkCWVhDgcgYQZlxCZELhd-ZW0C. Metroidvania steps up! See why we say so here!https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=pDpjBwxx-YE&list=PL496UtrqkCWVhDgcgYQZlxCZELhd-ZW0C. After 25+ hours of playing this on normal, I'd say this is a very good, almost great game. My attention span for games seems to be around 15-20 hours but this kept me interested the whole time, up through about level 103 out of 130. And I'd still be playing it if it weren't for the dark holes.They are not fun. At all. They are like gravity holes that suck you in and spin you around them. They are highly annoying and hard to escape without falling to your death. It was a ton of fun for the first 100 levels but I lost interest after fighting dark holes for 30 minutes.Honestly, I almost think the game is *too* long. 100 levels and a bit faster upgrades would be better, imo. The upgrades are nice and for the most part keep you motivated, but I fell behind in the "passive" upgrades. I then came to a level that you apparently need one of the passives to get all the gems. I will have to complete 10+ levels and not upgrade anything else before I can go back and finish that one. So...don't do that.The levels also get progressively more elaborate and a few of them in the 90's got a bit tedious, but the level design overall is very good.Movement is defintely not perfect, but it's workable once you get the hang of it. It can be a bit frustrating at times, like when you need to jump through a one-character high hole. The boss fights are mostly on the easy side. A couple of them took 4-5 tries but most were 1 or 2 tries. Overall, it is a very fun game that is worth the price even if you end up wimping out at the dark holes as I have. I will probably go back and finish it at some point but even if I don't it was money well spent.
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