Age of Ships Reviews – Page 4

3/5 rating based on 39 reviews. Read all reviews for Age of Ships for iPhone.
Age of Ships is free iOS app published by BLUSTAR GAMES LIMITED

Clash of culture makes this a dead end game

Fantom51

If you like not being able to control your fleet, if you like big brother constantly surveilling you during game play and that your game cannot be played unless you are playing under the watchful eyes of the developer, if you like to see the carefully built ships you equipped and bartered self destruct with no strategy, if you like not being the master of your own fate as William Ernest Henley once said in Invictus, then this game is for you. It is everything the Chinese Communisim done to the world and to the Chinese - the sending of spies to steal weapon designs, the arbitrary dictation of who shall rise and who shall fall despite hard work, the constant surveilling of your life (no online monitor, no game play), the mandatory reliance on handouts and social welfares for your survival, and the lack of control over things you should be able to call your own. At first, I wondered why this game is so irksome and so incongruous to my values. As I pondered on its origin, it all made sense. Of course, you can all of sudden have control of all your asset and fate if you are going to buy your way through, which is also reflective of the present corrupt and dictatorial society in China. Lastly, expect upgrades and latest patches to complicate the UI instead of simplifying it. 90% of the game is about acknowledging what you are about to do, i.e. "do you want to decompose so and so components?", or acknowledge for the 3rd time "you want to enter into this realm?", or "re-confirm" you want to expend 5 barrels of oil fighting this battle. It is exasperation and henpecking to the nth degree. I want to pull my hair out after each arena battle and each battle - because I have absolutely no control over my fleet in a battle. I don't know, maybe I am not Communist enough to love this game. The only redeeming trait I like about this game is that it is a little like the naval history version of "the Man in the High Castle". So, it will teach you a little about famous naval engagements and the naval ships from WWI to WWII. But it is an alternative history.


More Bugs than A RAID ROACH MOTEL

Can't Catch Enough }<))))))•>

Money drainer!! More bugs than a RAID ROACH MOTEL!!! Always an excuse why awards aren't given out on time, makes you spend more.


Money Pit

Mogie25

All this game is a money pit. I seem to think this developer is somehow tied to a couple of other games out there that are also money pits and very very similar. Check out War of Warship and Super Fleets. These games are all so similar. At least in War of Warship all I have to spend is a dollar, but this game is a joke.


Fun game

PBH1332

Great game. Only issue is my app id was erased and happyuniverse hasn't responded to multiple requests for assistance. Id rate it higher if they would just simply provide support.


Great game if you're patient.

Dead cylinder

Not a rip off, not a money grabber. The game is intended to be enjoyed over a long period of time. The developers earn their money. If there are problems you have with the game, it ain't the game, it's you. Don't play it! But look inside yourself to find your flaws that make you decide why the game "rips you off". Come to a sensible conclusion before posting comments that may dissuade someone from trying it out. Someone who may otherwise enjoy this game. Just sayin'..


WORST GAME EVER!!!

Matthardy276

All they want is your money!!


Give me a break

Metaltechnician

When a game developer uses a false flag to try and promote their game on Facebook, they get an auto 1 star. Come up with an original idea for your promos before trying to sell an app. Good day to you.


Great game

Jon7088

Good game, especially if you are into naval warfare


Fake as on Facebook

Turtle3000

You put a fake as on Facebook, that's why you get one star you liar.