"Viking Days" is a simulator game inspired by WarioWare and Job Simulator, where you'll face normal situations of a Viking's life. The game features 10 realistic mini-games, such as forging swords, drinking beer, defending from arrows, and more. With its unique concept, it's available for Arcades on SpringboardVR, making it a perfect addition to any virtual reality arcade.
The game features a variety of creative mini-games that are fun and engaging, making it a good choice for a casual gaming session.
The randomization of mini-games keeps the gameplay interesting, with increasing difficulty that adds a layer of challenge.
It's a great game for family-friendly gatherings, allowing for competitive play among friends and family.
The game is limited to about 10 mini-games, which can feel repetitive and lacks depth, leading to a short overall playtime.
There are issues with game mechanics, particularly in throwing mini-games, which can feel clunky and unresponsive.
The game currently does not support certain VR headsets, limiting accessibility for some players.
gameplay
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The gameplay is plagued by a lack of support from the developers post-launch, resulting in broken features like achievements and unreliable mechanics that hinder player experience. Many users feel that the game feels unfinished, with awkward controls that make it difficult to hit targets accurately, leading to frustration rather than enjoyment.
“It suffers from the all too common fate of being completely abandoned by its creator as soon as it launched, leaving features such as achievements broken and throwing mechanics wonky; you'll never be able to hit any target straight-on.”
“At first, I thought I was in a tutorial to get to know the game mechanics, but nope - that's just the game.”
graphics
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The graphics are praised for their neat concept and art style, showcasing great design. However, some users feel that the visual experience is limited, as they believe they explored all the graphics had to offer within a short playtime of 10 to 15 minutes.
“Great graphics and nicely designed.”
“Neat concept and art style; hopefully the devs take what they create from this and work on something bigger.”
“The graphics feel outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”
“The art style is interesting, but the execution leaves much to be desired.”
“The environments are bland and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged.”
story
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The reviews indicate that the game currently does not support Quest 3, preventing some users from experiencing the story. As a result, there is limited feedback on the narrative aspect from those unable to play.
humor
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The game features a consistent use of Viking humor throughout its mini-games, providing a lighthearted and entertaining experience for players.