Viking Idle Tycoon
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About
"Viking Idle Tycoon" is a mining-focused idle game where players manage a group of Vikings to dig for gold and build their mining empire. Players can upgrade their mining equipment, hire more workers, and expand to new locations for increased gold production. The ultimate goal is to become the wealthiest Viking tycoon through strategic upgrades and idle gold collection.





- The game features cute and colorful graphics that are visually appealing.
- The gameplay is smooth and enjoyable, making it a good option for passing the time.
- The developers responded quickly to issues, showing good customer support.
- The game is plagued by numerous glitches and bugs, including issues with loading and forced ads.
- Players are frustrated by the lack of new levels and the repetitive nature of events.
- There are complaints about the game being a copy of existing titles, leading to feelings of boredom and disappointment.
monetization
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism for its reliance on forced ads, even for players who have paid for an ad-free experience. Users report that despite purchasing the no ads option, they still encounter ads that disrupt gameplay and hinder event participation, leading to frustration over the perceived lack of value in microtransactions. Overall, the presence of mandatory ads and the difficulty in winning events, even with purchases, have resulted in a negative reception regarding the game's monetization practices.
“I have no problem with the fact the game currently only has 30 levels; I do have a problem with the fact that the events are impossible to win. Even if you buy microtransactions, it's still possible to lose, as once you've cleared the board first, people can still overtake your score.”
“I've already bought the no ads offer, and now the ads are back.”
“It causes you to have to watch ads more often for the bonus or pay.”
“I have no problem with the fact the game currently only has 30 levels; I do have a problem with the fact that the events are impossible to win, because even if you buy microtransactions, it's possible to still lose as once you've cleared the board first, people can still overtake your score.”
“There are plenty of similar games that don't have forced ads just to get event content.”