Jun 12
2025
In the Halls of Asgard—Hold Asgard together, or walk away from it.
Posted by: K L | Comments (7)
Hosted Games has a new game for you to play!
Play as a Norse god living in Asgard. Will you hold your home together with a silver tongue—or walk away and leave the other gods to their quarrels?
In the Halls of Asgard is 30% off until June 19th!
In the Halls of Asgard is a 300,000-word interactive novel by Eleanor Cooke. It’s entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
As a god of Asgard, you’ve dealt with your fair share of difficulties, from Loki’s mischief to Odin’s machinations. Still, Ragnarök looms. Will you work with the other gods to prevent it or form your own team and try to win it instead? Either way, you’ll need allies. And power.
Find both as you navigate Asgard’s political waters and deal with its enemies, from the World Serpent, Jormungandr, to the giants in Jotunheim. Send them off with clever words and charm or ride to war with magical weapons.
- Play as a god; gender and sexuality are unspecified.
- Choose from five godly domains.
- Befriend Fenris Wolf—or betray him.
- Wield Thor’s hammer.
- Fight against the giants—or join them.
Ragnarök is coming, and Asgard is starting to fracture. Can you keep it together, or will you fall on the final battlefield?
Eleanor developed this game using ChoiceScript, a simple programming language for writing multiple-choice interactive novels like these. Writing games with ChoiceScript is easy and fun, even for authors with no programming experience. Write your own game and Hosted Games will publish it for you, giving you a share of the revenue your game produces.
Congrats on the release! This looks like a fun game!
Win it??? Insanity! How does (or even can) one win Ragnarök??!!??
By very definition, isn’t that the end of everything???
Good grief!
Well, it shouldn’t be possible because of how deterministic fate is within Norse mythology. Afterall, one of the smartest and williest characters within the Norse mythology (if not the smartest) had not been able to avoid Ragnarok despite knowing about it beforehand.
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To be fair, only two humans as far as I’m aware of gets to survive Ragnarok and some minor gods got to survive it.
Just the big names that basically got killed off on both sides of Ragnarok that would make someone think that no one lived through it.