
Nova Solarius
It's fine. Plenty of rulesets to play with. However, a lot of AIs are absolutely useless when defending in Copenhagen. And I mean that literally. Several, when defending, pick a single pawn to move back and forth, only switching pawns if their move is blocked. Even if you give them the chance to capture pieces at no risk to themselves, they refuse to do so until forced. Stick with the first couple, they're the best ones.
3 people found this review helpful

Karsten Keese
This is a fantastic implementation of Hnefatafl, offered at a fair one-time purchase price. It comes with lots of rule variants for different player strengths and tutorials for each of them. Nevertheless, this is a game at least as challenging and complex as Chess, so a list of strategy guides in several languages with links in the 'About' section (or wherever there is a good place for a resource list) would be kind. The computer opponent should be improved continuously and add some more themes.
3 people found this review helpful

Miso Shiru
Awesome game. I always wanted to be able to play this old Norse game without needing anyone else to play with. There's only one thing I find annoying: when creating own rules, there are some options that aren't explained anywhere afaik, such as undying guards, escape forts, or base camps (or maybe I just overlooked it). Otherwise, great game! Highly recommend.
11 people found this review helpful