Rebuild after Ragnarok in roguelike city-builder Roots of Yggdrasil

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You'd be shocked at the mess left behind when Fire and Ice Giants get done with the place.

Traditionally if someone asks"Can you survive the end of the world?"—implying by The End of the World of course the metaphysical destruction of all things and a return to some kind of void-state—the answer is a resounding"No."

ManaVoid Entertainment, however, is releasing Roots of Yggdrasil, a roguelike city-builder about the Vikings that survive Ragnarok, the end of the world, and just... keep on keeping on. Actually, sorry, they try to find their scattered clans and rebuild the world. "Ragnarok left a broken and unbalanced world in its wake. Now caught in an endless loop of destruction, you must nurture the World Tree Yggdrasil back to life to break the cycle and restore the Nine Realms to their former glory," says the official description.

Most interesting here is that each attempt at city-building is hounded by the encroachment of Ginnungagap, the primal void from which the world sprang and to which it was fated to return. Your settlements are forced to embrace a nomadic lifestyle, as each new island you explore to inevitably collapses.

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