Steven
42
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Be certain you want this game before buying. I bought it and played part way through the tutorial (10 minutes) and after quickly seeing that the game does not play well on a phone due to the large size of the game, I figured I'd ask to return the game. I was rejected a return without actually playing a single game, only part of the tutorial. So again, only buy this if you're comfortable with the game - play the physical game first so you already know the game. ALL SALES ARE FINAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Colin Lor
4
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Good adaptation of the board game but not ideal for the phone. I imagine it's more ideal for a tablet. Too much focus and energy was given to the 3D animations over functionality. I also wish there was an undo option as you can click something when you want to read it but it will actually force your selection.
Eric Jensen
10
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
This app desperately needs an undo button. There are so many things jammed in a small area...tree, meadow, your cards, player areas, 25 worker placement spots...for mobile it does not all fit on one screen, so you're forced to navigate around. The last 3 games with friends ended with someone (different person each game) accidentally clicking something that had a huge impact on the outcome. DireWolf, you implement this so well in Dune Imperium, it would be so easy to do it here as well.
8ball Stripes
3
Sunday, March 23, 2025
I was playing an online async game with my friend. He took his last turn and the game finished, but the game won't let me view the results. The loading wheel spins, then stops, and nothing happens. Also, the leader board seems pointless. I would rather be able to see my own history and record. Edited
A Google user
47
Thursday, May 4, 2023
This is a very good implementation of the game. This would be a 5 star review if not for 1 UI/UX issue that is a constant frustration that causes less than ideal play or loss of points. The game NEEDS a "confirm" or "end turn" button, with the possibility to undo, with logic to gate before secrets (like new card reveals). The way that you have to swipe around the interface to see all of the areas periodically promotes an accidental play, with no recourse. Edited
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