Folktales from the Slavic countries form one of the richest mythologies in the world.
These games have it all, from longboats to vikings to the great halls of Valhalla.
Here are some of the best ones.
You see, this poor one-handed blacksmith gets cursed with extremely bad luck.
And thats how your six-hour adventure, sparked by the prophecy of Baba Yaga, begins.
After all, nothing seems impossible if you truly love someone, right?
To do so, youll have to solve many puzzles and fight evil forces using adeck-building combat system.
Plus, every choice you make has an impact on the storyline no pressure!
8The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
This one doesnt need much of an introduction.
But we expect nothing less from the game that very much hyped up Slavic mythology in pop culture.
Its a single-player RPG set in the world of The Witcher video game series that follows Queen Meve.
She rules two northern kingdoms, Lyria and Rivia, which are always under Nilfgaardian attack.
The Queens army is represented by a customizable card deck, so winning Gwent matches equates to winning battles.
First, you build a gord in a dark location near a haunted forest.
This is the easy part.
you’ve got the option to make them stay in and fortify their village.
They may also go outside to explore the world full of deadly monsters inspired by Slavic mythology.
you could engage in combat through card-based mini-games or explore non-violent options that come withturn-based strategy and RPG elements.
Smite is full of incredible and mythic characters.
But, thanks to the latest updates, these are the best Gods in Smite right now.
When it comes to the Slavic pantheon, you might select between Chernobog and the infamous Baba Yaga.
The Lord of Darkness is classified as a Hunter who impales enemies with crystals throughout the game.
The previously described contrast of Yagas representation in Slavic mythology is cleverly included into Blacktails morality-based gameplay.
2Yes, Your Grace
Do you think being a king is an easy job?
On top of that, youre also a devoted husband and a loving parent in medieval times!
At least it’s possible for you to enjoy Slavic folk music while making some difficult choices.
It follows a botanist who is trying to save her grandmother from a Slavic demon Boruta.
Luckily, she has some friendly creatures from Slavic folklore to help her on that quest.
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