5/5 rating based on 144 reviews. Read all reviews for I, Viking: Valhalla Path for iPhone.
I, Viking: Valhalla Path is free iOS app published by Mad Dog Games, LLC
j_uber
Since the last update I can’t enter into any battles. When I click the “to battle” button it just reloads me into the game like I just logged in. In addition to this there’s no way for me to contact the dev directly because the text box that you use to type your message out covers up the “send” button so there’s no way to actually submit the complaint. Game was pretty fun to start with but now I’ve been unable to fight for 2 days now.
jcramey2020
This game could be a lot more enjoyable if the moderators would actually ban the idiotic people in chat or give an option to block them so individuals didn’t have to see it.
Will_Bill_11
Usually not into these kinds of games, but I love the theme and gameplay, but however I don’t know how to add friends in order to create a party, hopefully either I’m doin something wrong, or you need to fix it, cause I would love to recommend this game to my friends but I can’t if I can’t even invite them or add them to my friends list, but looking forward to the Clan Hall soon! ?
justajoker80
Been playing the game for a little while now and It’s actually pretty good. The mechanics are easy to use. People don’t like blocking very much so kills come easy, lol.
just mcsweeney
i simply wish there was a single player setting just so i can enjoy it when i lose signal and can’t connect to internet
C1htwy
Not your typical app, very good system that doesn’t seem to be pay to win. So far so good!!!
PekPekNgInaMo
I just wanted to say that this game is really good and very enjoyable. Hopefully, the clan hall will get established soon. You can definitely compete with other players without spending money. Spending money just get you ahead of the game, but if is not an advantage. Those who think this game is hard just haven’t given this game enough time. They are either bunch of noobs or just want everything handed to them. - Lord Pogi
Bobtheoctopus
It’s 100% pay to win. Ironically I tried to buy a package in-game and never received the content, but got charged for it anyhow. After having not received the package I purchased, it made me realize how much more advantage I would have over others, had I actually got it. So two strikes for me. Only reason I didn’t give it a 1-star is because it’s genuinely a well developed game and it’s actually kinda ingenuitive. They just need to reorganize how they distribute power in relation to purchases. It’s okay to pay for progress, not pay to win games.