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[http://www.ein-herjar.com/ Einherjar – The Viking’s Blood] is a browser-based game combining smooth turn-based tactic and RPG elements that let players start as a Viking leader and strengthen their Viking clans. Players must train their army through numerous battles and master tactics for each type of map to subjugate many opponents and forge a vast empire. The game is (contracted; show full)

In-game characters are cutely designed in a disctintive style of Manga (Japanese comic). Especially for those who are fans of Japanese strategy games on consoles such as Gameboy, Nintendo DS, PS 1, and PS 2, Einherjar is a fitting choice among other online games.  


Features:
- Free to play
- Browser based, no need to download or set up clients
- Turn-based tactics with RPG elements
- Diversified character classes of heroes and braves
- Powerful guild system which enable players to gather for battles
- Unique colonial wars with valuable prizes
- Sukumi relationship (Axe is strong against Spear, Spear is strong against Sword, Sword is strong against Axe)
- Lifelike aging of characters (characters can die of old age)
- Marriage & birth
- Exceptional “cold sleep” function 

In-game music is also an indispensable feature attracting players to the world of Einherjar. Merciless battles take place on the background music which is strong and deep classical harmony. Music of Einherjar is created by Kenji Ito, the great composer of enchanting and captivating symphony used in the legendary SaGa series. So to say Einherjar may be an artful combination of game and music. Moreover, this game will bring new experience for players through a world of mystical land, heroes and warriors of the Gods.

==References==
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*http://www.appirits.com/en/
*http://www.ein-herjar.com
*http://freewebgame360.blogspot.com
*http://www.bbgsite.com