And really, it’s just a good excuse to play level after level of its moreish building puzzles.

It’s a winning formula, and one that really makes you think about the placement of your buildings.

They’ve got to have their own distinct catchment areas.

A forest meadow scene with lots of small buildings in Roots Of Yggdrasil

Part of this, I’ll admit, is my own fault.

I should have been more proactive with building up my Might and exploring multiple routes simultaneously.

A town expands across a flowing river in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A close up view of a Viking settlement in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A story event menu in Roots Of Yggdrasil

The map screen for Roots Of Yggdrasil

A Viking leader expresses surprise at still being alive in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A shrub card is about to be placed in a Viking settlement in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A purple cloud approaches a settlement in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A storm washes over an island landscape in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A dark purple cloud encroaches on a Viking settlement in Roots Of Yggdrasil

A forested island scene in Roots Of Yggdrasil