- August 8, 2018
- VRMonkey
Viking Days
35%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, graphics
53% User Score 17 reviews
Platforms
About
"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.





Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- The game features a variety of creative mini-games that are fun and engaging, reminiscent of WarioWare.
- The randomization of mini-games keeps the gameplay interesting, with increasing difficulty upon replaying.
- It's a simple and enjoyable game for casual play, making it suitable for family-friendly VR sessions.
- The game lacks depth and content, with only about 10 mini-games that can be completed quickly.
- Many mechanics, especially in throwing games, feel clunky and unresponsive, leading to frustration.
- The game suffers from a lack of updates and support, leaving some features broken and limiting its replay value.
gameplay
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is plagued by a lack of post-launch support, resulting in broken features like achievements and inconsistent mechanics that hinder player experience, making it feel more like an unfinished tutorial than a polished game.
“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.”