Villagers and Heroes is a free-to-play MMO game in which players experience not just the thrill of battling unique monsters or the satisfaction of tailoring an exquisite robe, but the pleasure of building lasting friendships within a friendly community.
Selected by MassivelyOP as the TOP INDIE MMO of the year!' This is a full fledged MMORPG in a phone, the monetization is fair and if you need a desktop MMO experience the size of your pocket, then this is really one of the best games to play. It’s got a clean design, easy to understand mechanics, and it’s got that self-aware humor any millennial will enjoy!' - Carlo Lacsina of MassivelyOP.com'One of the best mobile games! - TouchArcadeWelcome to the Best 3D MMORPG on iOS! Nothopefull, Finally!Finally there is a game that you can play casually as a hero or a villager! I’m actually glad there is no pvp in this game, because pvp always kills the game.
PVP players are usually the only ones left playing the game in the end because they run off the people who just want to play casually and have fun. I think having no pvp will make you more money in the long run because the casual players will stay and spend on things that will benefit their character, and you won’t have to rely on the pvpers only to top up because there are more casual gamers than pvpers. There are a lot of games that went dead because they relied to heavily on pvpers to spend and those pvpers alone can’t keep a game going.
PVP games always has to merge servers and then make new servers just to lure people back in, making them think they have a chance, and then they end up getting merged with severs that has more powerful pvpers within a month. I’m all for having an arena and duels, but I think if you want to keep your player base, and to keep the peace, I’d keep pvp out of this game.
Yukuuse, Groups??I’ll tell you what, it’s perfect. It’s the most long lasting game I’ve ever stayed playing on!
Like 20 hours straight xd! BUT elder bosses are just annoying!! They’re only fun when u get the CHANCE to kill them. Even if you say play with “friends” I have no friends on it!! Barely maybe 3 cus I had to talk? And it’s not as easy as you say “raiding elder bosses” because most times u get ignored when u ask for help, and u feel it’s a burden to ask! From level 1 to 40 which where I am now, and I think later raids are mostly for guilds??
And not everyone wants to play in group. Could you at least make it more comfortable for those who like to play alone? Not everyone likes to socialise and I mean it I promise! You could ask at the start of the game if you like to play alone mostly all time or play and mix with groups so it can adjust the game, if I really have to be in a group for a boss, I’ll just wait in a queue & not ask anyone sorta thing?
What I’m saying sounds absurd ? but yeah something like that. StormyZX, MMORPG Aspects MissingFirst off I’d like to say that I’d advocate for this game as the best MMORPG on mobile. But the game is missing key elements such as working with friends to defeat bosses and PvP.
I’d love to work with my friends towards getting great gear by defeating bosses but that content seems to be missing. I understand there are elder bosses but that’s nothing like going into an instance with many unique bosses and getting a dedicated team together to down them. Secondly, PvP is without a doubt the longest lasting form of content because it is not static like PvE is. It is constantly changing and every battle is different from the last. Those are the two biggest problems I see for the game and because of the lack of end game content in the form of raids and dungeons I may have to pass on this game.
MMORPGS aren’t sustainable for me if I’m not working with my friends. I’ll finish with some positives that this game does better than any other MMORPG on mobile though. Great Character Customization 2. Long Story Line and Levels To Progress Through 3.
Many Different Ways to Build Your Character (Love Talents) 4. Open World and Huge Map 5. No Auto-Quest Developer Response,Hi Stormy,Thanks for taking the time to post a review. Just wanted to let you know that true raids do happen at the higher levels. These bosses require a team of friends who coordinate, well thought out strategies, different tactics from boss to boss, and drop some of the best gear in the game. These bosses show up around level 40.Thanks again for your thoughts, Mad Otter:).
CompatibilityRequires iOS 8.0 or later.
Mad Otter Games. Villagers & Heroes is a fully playable experience on Android, PC and iOS, plus your account is shared across all devices.
Login on your phone while on break and water your garden and chat with some friends. Login on your PC at night for a bounty run and some some socializing with your guild.
Kick your feet up on the couch and do some crafting while on your tablet. Have your wife, husband, kids, or friends login and play with you on whatever device you aren’t using.2. Rebirth Early and Often.
Mad Otter Games. Villagers & Heroes has a robust Rebirthing system. Players can reset their characters to level one and in the process gain powerful rewards and advantages. Players can rebirth starting at Level 30, with the first rebirth giving substantial boost to combat talents. In total, players can Rebirth five times, giving players plenty of interesting things to do, and yet another way to improve their character. It is recommended to Rebirth at Level 30, since this rebirth goes incredibly fast, yet gives your avatar huge advantages on their trek to Level 90.3. Don’t Forget to /Redeem.
Mad Otter Games. Villagers & Heroes always has redemption keys floating around for various promotions which give free rewards and only take a moment to claim. They also have a long running key that is always active, “newplayerwelcome,” which when redeemed will give the player some helpful items to get started. Players can redeem keys by typing “/redeem” (don’t forget the slash) into chat on either the mobile client or the PC client. Enter the key and your rewards will go straight to your inventory.
Note that a redemption key can only be claimed once per account.4. Get a House Early. Mad Otter Games. Villagers & Heroes has an entire “Village” side of the game which focuses on players living in villages together, with each villager owning a home (think of what a Guild from another MMO would look like in the real world, and that’s what Villagers & Heroes has).
Access to Villages can be found through a yellow portal in the first starting zone, “Summer’s Hollow.” Select a Village that you think sounds cool and head on in to find a home. Purchasing a home is entirely free (no cash shop stuff here).
Once you have a home, you get a free vault for storage, gain access to growing your own crops and raising livestock, and you also get plugged into the Village chat system where you can begin interacting with others in your village. Who needs a guild finder when you can just knock on your neighbors door and say hello?5.
Save Your Zogs. Mad Otter Games.
“What the heck is a Zog?” – you ask? A zog is a collectible token dropped from almost any creature in Villagers & Heroes. After defeating enemies they will drop as loot, looking sort of like an oversized egg. If you collect five of any type, you can turn them in for great rewards, including premium currency (crowns). Whenever you visit the city, drop all the Zogs you’ve found into your vault, and once you have five of a kind, take them out and redeem.
Collecting zogs is a simple, fun little side system that is generous in doling out rewards.6. Complete the Early Storyline. Mad Otter Games. We’ve all been there, dragging around through an early game tutorial, all the while feeling the itch to “get to the real game.” Villagers & Heroes does have a short early game tutorial, but it quickly branches out into a large story arch that is basically a classic and well-implemented “whodunnit.” The storyline and quests are incredibly well written by an actual screenplay writer, with hilarious and witty dialog.
Not only will you enjoy these early game quests, but they also give great rewards, including great XP, rare items, and even your first mount (a horse). Well worth your time.7. Mad Otter Games. Heroes & Villagers alike all share the love for the same glorious post-dinner dish: Pie! In Villagers & Heroes, Pies are a consumable item that boosts experience gains by upwards of 30-percent.
Pies are made exclusively in game from gardening and cooking, and with Villagers & Heroes’ great community, getting your hands on some pie isn’t all that hard. If you don’t want to grow your own ingredients, then check the Auction House or ask in chat.
But if you’re still coming up empty handed, check a food vendor that sells a base version (that boosts by 5-percent) for just a few in-game copper. How all these characters are keeping their waist lines down is a mysterybut who doesn’t like to level faster?8. Bounties, Bounties, Everywhere. Mad Otter Games. Ever been playing a game and come across a cool looking boss? You spend a while killing it, but then gain absolutely nothing because “too bad you weren’t on the quest.” It’s the worstHowever in Villagers & Heroes, bosses are everywhere and quests be damned!
Every combat zone in the game has a huge roster of bounty bosses scattered across the landscape. You can find them on your local map, or read up on them in the bounty journal (a subsection of the normal journal). Killing a bounty boss gives huge bonuses and a better chance at rare loot. And to top it all off, they’re repeatable! Bounties can be killed once per day for extra rewards, and there are literally thousands of them. What ends up happening is huge mobs of players roll through zones laying waste to all bounties in sight (oh, and remember that nasty thing called “Kill Credit” in other MMOs? It’s not in VH!
Anyone who gets at least a hit in on the bounty gets full credit for the kill). It’s quite the rush, and a great way to level and make new friends.9. Master Your Mastery. Mad Otter Games. Villagers & Heroes has robust randomized loot that has elements from both classic MMO and ARPG style loot systems.
Among a myriad of interesting stats is a stat called Mastery. Mastery focuses on core specializations depending on class, eight total across all classes (Fire, Ice, Nature, Marksman, Shadow, Holy, Fury, Lightning). Having your main-stat high is one of the surefire ways to increase your combat potential.
The more Fire Mastery you have, the harder your Fireball will hit. But what a lot of players don’t realize is that your Mastery also influences your quest rewards. Most quests in Villagers & Heroes give Gear as a reward, and the exact type of gear you receive depends on which of your Masteries is higher. The result is a system where 100-percent of the time you are getting items from quests that you actually want (who here has been playing a Mage and been forced to take plate armor as a reward!). It also makes it so if you want to have some sort of hybrid build or begin switching to a new spec, you can. Simply adjust your own gear right before you turn a quest in. Who doesn’t like getting just what they want?10.
Make Sure to Tap into the Community. Mad Otter Games. Unlike some other MMOs out there, Villagers & Heroes is filled with some of the most friendly, helpful, and kind-hearted players around. Don’t be afraid to ask for help in world chat, or ask a long time player for some advice. It will not only help you get going, but you could end up with a genuine friend.
Many members of our community have been around for years, and have made lifelong friends in the process. Villagers & Heroes isn’t just a place to play, it’s a place to feel at home.