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GDC 2013: ‘Trolls vs Vikings’ is a tower defense game modeled after ‘Plants vs Zombies’ [video]

Lewis Leong

Lewis Leong

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softonic GDC iconNordic game developer, Megapop, showed off its upcoming iOS tower defense game, Trolls vs Vikings at GDC 2013. The game looks strikingly similar to Plants vs Zombies, which Megapop acknowledges on their site by saying their game shows “some similarities with a certain Plants-based game.”

While it shares the same grid layout of Plants vs Zombies, the game can stand by itself as a unique tower defense game. The story behind Trolls vs Vikings is that peaceful trolls are being encroached on by vikings who want to expand their territories. In a slight plot twist, Megapop has made the trolls the protagonists of the game. You can only play as trolls and will have to defend against waves and waves of vikings.

We saw a very alpha build of Trolls vs Vikings but gameplay looked smooth and the story seems pretty hilarious. While Plants vs Zombies is very much a static game where your units stay in one place, Trolls vs Vikings differentiates by making players move units around the battlefield. This makes it a very involving game where you have to give it 100% of your attention. There is a deep level of strategy involved since there are many different enemy types, including Thor, the god of thunder himself.

Megapop will also make Trolls vs Vikings a multiplayer experience (live and turn-based) where you can play with your friends. We didn’t get a chance to see this mode yet since the game is still in early alpha. The game will be free-to-play with microtransactions to unlock different items and powers. There will be pay-only “towers” as well as consumables that only last a certain number of games.

Megapop is aiming for a December release for Trolls vs Vikings with an Android version a few months after that. The game will integrate with Game Center as well as Facebook to bring a social aspect to the game.

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