A Tolkienesque Multiplayer Game set in the primeval world of a pre-Viking Midjungard. PvP and PvE multiplayer modes. Exquisite level design and beautiful lighting. Thrilling combat.
## About This Game
Set in an ancient Tolkien-inspired world predating Viking history, Midjundgard
faces players off in intense 3v3 hack n’ slash matches.
Midjungard Multiplayer PvP is set in an almost prehistoric misty world, where
strange creatures roam this fabled earth which later becomes the Midgard of
Viking mythology. This Midjungard by the way, is carried through in the
legendarium of JRR Tolkien’s cosmology too.
6 players, formed into 2 teams, are dropped into this ancient land of myth and
magic. The teams fight in a PvP mode and acquire points for each enemy kill.
Respawning is allowed. When the game timer expires, usually around 15 minutes,
the team with the highest points is the winner.
In the PvE mode, soon to be delivered free as a DLC after the initial game
release, 3 human players fight against 3 AI bots
The focal point of the game is the central Altari, a pedestal that holds the
ultimate weapon UrHamar.
Midjungard features three playable classes for the players to choose from,
each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Sverdur the Paladin is clad in
sturdy plate and armed with a sword and shield making him exceptional at
defence. Armed with a bow, and deadly accurate in ranged combat is Jaegra the
Huntress. Lastly, Smidur the man-beast capable of delivering a fatal blow with
his long axe in one swipe.
Once inside the game they can morph into the frighteningly powerful Berserker
avatar by two ways:
-By capturing the UrHamar mounted on a central pedestal on the Altari.
-By looting in the level for the elusive magical potion GladursBrugga.
The level map is vast and varied. The Altari will spawn at different locations
for each game. A ring of fire, called as Myrcki, will also be spawned around
the Altari. Myrcki are fiery, flesh-eating insects. One cannot step out of
this Myrcki circle without being eaten alive.
A player will respawn after death but will do so at the periphery. He/she will
need to run towards the action after the respawn but will lose all loot that
was collected.
Soon as the game starts, look for the sky-high beacon in the map that
indicates the location of the central Altari. This is where the final battle
will probably occur. Another valid approach is to play tactically by first
looting for potions, additional weapons and additional powerups. This will you
them better prepared for the final battle.
Engage your enemies from afar using missile weapons. Use melee weapons at
close range to finish the fight.
If you have enough Brugga, a magical potion, you can enable special attacks
and set your enemy aflame. Other potions to loot for are Helsa to heal damage
and of course Galdursbrugga to morph into a Berserker.
The Berserker’s special ability is to throw Spheres of Entrapment to stun you.
He can also, with enough Brugga, completely become invisible for a few seconds
just to sneak up behind you with his terrible war hammer at the ready.
Players can also loot for power-ups hidden in the caches. These give you
level-ups for strength, attack, dexterity and speed.
Winning in Midjungard requires good movement and skillful weapons usage with a
judicious mix of magic and special abilities. Above all a group that fights as
a team wins as a team.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel I - 5 | Intel I - 5 |
RAM | 8 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM |
OS | Win 10 | Win 10 |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB | GTX 1080 Ti |
Direct X | Version 10 | Version 10 |
SOUND CARD | Not critical | Any modern sound card |
HDD Space | 6 GB available space | 10 GB available space |