Mimir's Recruit

Mimir's Recruit
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Metacritic
100
Steam
68.25
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Price
$0.99
Release date
28 July 2021
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100 (14 votes)

A feedback-based logic and deduction game set in the Nordic world. Face to face with the advisor of the gods, prove your worth and earn the right to drink from the well of knowledge.

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Mimir's Recruit system requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: WIndows 7
  • Processor: 2GHz 64 bits
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 250 MB available space

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Recommended requirements are not yet specified.
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1682450
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Crazy4Puzzle
Crazy4Puzzle

Basic logic game, where you get tips to arrive at the correct answer, for those who like to deduct, it's worth it because of the low cost.

SkullKid
SkullKid

Great game to train memory and deduction skills, I really loved it :)

Luska07
Luska07

A very challenging game, great for testing your memory.

leoalves047
leoalves047

I love this theme and I've never seen a memory game like this, the music and sound effects are really nice!

Polite
Polite

A logic game, really good to have a break and spend some time.

nightcatpurrs
nightcatpurrs

Well, pretty sure I walked right into the trap for Lokeans, but other than a lecture from Mimir on the kind of gods I hang around with, it's a fun game. You get some nice elder futhark runes, and can choose to play with one of three sets. Instead of casting the runes, here you must figure out the correct order.

Every so often you can try spelling things. Do not try spelling Loki. Just don't. Mimir is grumpy. Anyhow, the levels keep growing in complexity. So you can start with say three to sort, then four and so on. Sometimes there's an extra rune to add to the challenge.

Mimir doesn't give hints per se, and there are no hints in the game. He will just tell you how many runes are in order. That's it. It would be nice if you could earn a hint somehow, or the runes spelled out words. Looking forward to that drink, though on some levels it feels like I'm brute forcing and not using logic.