Welcome to Aska! The mystical world of a new upcoming indie game Which will see players construct a self-sustaining Viking tribe from the ground up. From the humble beginnings of a small settlement to the sprawling grandeur of a mighty stronghold, every decision you make will shape the destiny of your people! 

This upcoming indie game looks like a real gem, combining action, adventure and base building. The first impression it gives off is that of a well thought out and polished game, and certainly the result of a passionate team.

The graphics are colourful and vibrant, doing justice to the luscious forest it’s set in. But what caught my eye was not the green valleys of the North but the towering bear covered in rocks hidden within it. It looks almost uncanny, like a real bear could look that way if only it was corrupted by a mystical presence. All of the enemies in this world look intriguing and dark, which really helps to build the world up as magical and otherworldly.

Should I buy Aska?

Yes! I think so anyway, and the reason for that is the intelligent NPC’s that will join the player on their journey. The action and adventure mechanics seem to give the player agency to explore but the main part of the player experience will be spent talking with villagers and creating a base.

Intelligent NPCs should allow for some interesting world building opportunities, hard decisions could lead to the story changing throughout and the possibilities are endless in being able to construct your own viking village.


Aska is poised to deliver an unforgettable gaming experience, blending elements of action, adventure, and simulation into a seamless tapestry of Viking lore. With its emphasis on teamwork, strategy, and exploration, it’s sure to captivate players of all skill levels and leave them yearning for more.So mark your calendars for 20.6.2024 and prepare to embark on a fierce and fun viking saga.

Will you be buying Aska?

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