To link your account, tap your avatar and visit the Settings tab. It is also recommended in case you want to start a second account (Character) on the same device. Having your Viking Rise game account linked with your Facebook or Google account will allow you to save your progress, without the need to start from the beginning in case of a device change. This is one of the first you should do in the game. Constantly attack monsters and enemy camps.There's also much about learning to exist with very different cultures from your own (season 2's arc in Wessex, season 4's in Francia, and season 6's in North America). Characters grow and become better people than they were, and learn to love people from cultures they previously hated (ie- a Viking man who hated the Christians, but becomes a loving father figure to a young Christian boy). The importance of family is highlighted, and especially in later seasons, the effects of fighting within a family are highlighted. There are a lot of great things to work with here, and great messages (surprisingly, for a show about people who raided other communities brutally). Vikings is an absolutely brilliant piece of television programming, which seems to get better with each season, in my opinion. However, I wouldn't show them the unrated versions unless they were 18+. I would feel comfortable showing my children this show starting around 15 years old, if it's the TV-14 version of the show. The version on Amazon Prime is rated TV-14, but the ones you can purchase on disc are unrated, and also have completely uncensored sex scenes, stronger language, and more intense gore. So, there are technically two versions of this show in circulation, from what I understand. 16+ and parents should discuss these topics with their children. Young people shouldn't be desensitised to this kind of disturbing imagery. I find that hard to believe! (Maybe because I am in Europe, I am getting the uncensored version.) I also understand that (unbelievably) the Prime version, which I have tried twice, is supposed to be the light version. I came here looking for others' experiences to see if it perhaps calms down on the gore, but from all accounts it only increases as the seasons progress. And in GOT I would say there is somewhat less gore than in Vikings. However, the viewer is compensated with the outstanding story (right from the first episode) and character development, plus amazingly good costuming, locations and filming (right from the beginning and until the end). With GOT the extreme violence and behaviour of evil twisted characters is also extremely disturbing and difficult to watch. Again, I say this after watching and loving Game of Thrones. It is actually kind of worrying how many people don't have a problem with the extreme violence. So, for my part it's just too much of an unpleasant chore to watch. I understand from other reviews I've read all over the net that the storyline, characters and costuming all get much better as the seasons progress – yet the violence gets even much more extreme after season 1. Maybe I just don't find the story interesting enough to stomach it. and after loving Game of Thrones (but suffering/skipping past the extreme violence) I decided to give the famous Vikings another try now in late 2022. But the show is so popular! Since I've watched everything else on Netflix, Prime etc. I watched when it first came out and stopped at episode 4. I tried twice now and cannot get past the first season, due to the extreme violence and gore. I absolutely love historical dramas, but I just cannot watch Vikings.
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