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Our Verdict
For dice-game lovers who crave epic themes and direct interaction. Valhalla turns defeat into victory — literally!
Highlights
- Immersive Norse theme
- Custom dice with personality
- High replayability with unique variables
- Fast, intense sessions
Keep in mind
- Randomness may frustrate purists
- 'Take That' interaction isn’t for everyone
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Valhalla is a fiery mix of strategy, luck, and Norse mythology. You’re a Jarl, leading a band of warriors eager to die in battle and reach eternal glory. The game flips the script: winning isn’t about survival, but about sending your best fighters to the gods’ hall! With dice-rolling, hand management, and asymmetric powers, each game is a fresh saga. Custom dice add controlled chaos, while tactic cards and unique warriors ensure replayability. Perfect for fans of direct interaction and epic themes, Valhalla balances depth and fun in 30-60 minute sessions. Get ready to shout 'Skål!' as your dice decide your heroes’ fate.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
CrowD Games, Go On Board, Last Level, Rexhry
Designer
Łukasz Woźniak
Artist
Barbara Gołębiewska
Does Valhalla work well at 2 players?
Yes, but it shines with 3-4, where battle interaction and chaos feel more balanced.
Is the game language-dependent?
Minimal text (icons and numbers), so it’s language-independent after a quick rules review.
How do Jarls differ?
Each Jarl has unique abilities that shift your strategy, like bonuses for certain warriors or special cards.
Is there a solo mode?
Yes! Includes solo rules against a 'bot,' perfect for honing your Norse tactics.
How long does a game take?
30-60 minutes, depending on player count and how many Viking beers you stop to drink.
Easy to teach beginners?
Yes, rules are straightforward, but deeper strategy emerges after a few plays.