Trevor Hansen (Tonberry)
5
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Tons of variability to rules you can make, and a fun mechanism to unlock a variant of each character through play. You can save and come back to your game also. Easier settings are recommended for a while until you can develop advanced strategies/tactics. There is still a high chance to lose with harder settings, so good luck.
Outlaw Torn
3
Friday, March 4, 2022
Do not, I repeat, DO. NOT. Start a game unless you have enough time to finish it. All kinds of random occurrences could happen. Losing tools and loot, squares being covered back up, entire characters missing, complete the game and nothing happening, unable to complete game cause gold bar missing. All of these have happened to me in the 3 days I've played it if I pause and back out to the main menu: basically: menu button, menu button and close app. Normal mode way too hard guard movement. Edited
A Google user
14
Friday, December 7, 2018
Great implementation of the physical game. Lots of fun. There is a mistake with the atrium. You're only supposed to lose a stealth token if character is in atrium, and there is a guard above/below that tile. In app, if guard is in atrium, you lose stealth token if Character is in regular time above/below the atrium. Please fix. Very frustrating. Other than that, very fun app. Love how there are multiple scenarios and customization options. Edited
Robyn Unfred
14
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Fowers Games are a bit elusive since they're an indie publisher, so I used this app to try out Burgle Bros, and that was enough: I was hooked. I've since bought the home game and it's my favorite co-op board game ever. It perfectly captures the feel of Ocean's 11 style heist movies, and the mobile version is a near-perfect adaption in style, execution, and music. ... The only downside is that there are some bugs, which comes from being a small publisher. But it is well worth it; this game rocks.
Paul Slatter
6
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Nice game; good theme, graphics and sounds, let down by excessive random elements (arbitrarily impossible room layouts; random guard patrol routines; dice rolling to crack obstacles and open safes) which make it too dependent on luck. Compounded by a lack of accessible useful information and no undo, this makes chance of success range from arbitrary to impossible. Also, it's a 1 player game not multiplayer co-op? Some reviews appears to be of the board game not the app.
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