All My Gods HD Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for All My Gods HD for iPhone.
All My Gods HD is paid iOS app published by Realore, JSC

Fix bug

Oreo132864

I beat game and can't get back on


Good, but...

Bad bad ba

Fun game but the crash bug kills it. Looks like it will never be fixed so stay away.


Fun but a shame

Aceleader

It was really fun but once I built the last wonder and after the cutscene it crashed and would not come back up.


All My Gods is too much fun!!

pauldrew6

I spent two long nights, about six hours a piece and finished the game. It was an absolute blast! I hope that they keep making updated scenarios because I miss playing it already.


Doesn't work

Gamethor

I bought this after playing the demo, despite the reviews saying it doesn't work. Bad news, it doesn't work after the first few quests. Uninstalled, reinstalled. Same problem. I wish Apple vetted the vendors, second game I've bought that just won't play. The developers don't seem interested.


can you add to game center

kithope

Can you add it to Game center and face book so people can see my number of people in the game and it close after you bet the game. CAN YOU FIX THE BUGS


The heck

Kenkiddopro

When I finished all the task, I couldn't start the game.. What's that


Fun, until...

Elfgran

You get to the end and complete the final task. Just as others have said, once there, the app closes and can not be opened again. What's disappointing is this, judging from other reviews, has been a known bug for at least 3 years and it's still out there with the same problem. Sad, because otherwise it's a really fun game.


Broken Game with Ads

player58z

All My Gods is a brief resource management game from Realore, the guys who brought us the Roads of Rome series which is the best resource management games I have found for the iPad. Realore is also the company behind Northern Tale, Pioneer Lands, and the Island Tribe series. In fact, All My Gods contains gameplay that references Roads of Rome and Island Tribes. The company is no stranger to the genre and is capable of high quality games. Unfortunately, they miss the mark here. All My Gods can be finished in just a few hours, even taking into account the time needed for new players to figure out how things work. The game's price seems to reflect the typical length of gameplay, but don't expect to be occupied for long. The game also has some flaws that can be hard to overlook, partly because of cumulative irritation and partly because the flaws should be so easy to fix. Selecting objects is touchy. You have to hit just the right spot or you select something else, which means you spend the entire game struggling to select the proper item. You have limited space in which to build and you need multiples of most buildings which is a legitimate in-game challenge, but the limited room exacerbates the selection difficulties, which were already a serious hassle. Most of the explanations of game mechanics are provided through popup windows amidst story dialogue, making explanations easy to miss and impossible to call back for later review. Some information is covered in the Help available from the menu, but certain things were left out. Buildings that increase storage capacity for a resource will provide that information in their descriptions, but if the game ever says anywhere what the starting values are, I never saw it. So you find out the maximum you can store of a resource only when you reach that number. And the specs for different building levels can only be seen by keeping different levels of buildings on hand for reference. In addition to piles of rocks and trees that must be cleared to make room for buildings, there are a number of pointless rock formations that clutter up the area and cannot be cleared. This not only reduces the area in which you can build, it also makes it impossible to arrange your buildings in neat lines, which probably only matters to the OCD, but there it is. Draining swamp or lava areas to convert them to possible building locations leaves graphic patches that are eyesores and that clutter the visual landscape, and the visual landscape is going to get pretty cluttered anyway. Far worse is how the game bombards you with in-game popup advertisements which seem to be designed to make you select them accidentally while you're playing. I got the game as a free download, but ordinarily it requires payment, and I would be quite unhappy if I had paid for the game only to be spammed with ads. And if you finish all the storyline scenarios, the game may crash at the end, and then even closing the game and rebooting the device won't get it running again. All you can do is delete and reinstall, which means losing all your game saves. What's worse: this game-breaking bug has been present and complained about in more than one update of the game. And except for these very fixable flaws, it's actually a fun little game. It has nice graphics. The storyline is unusual and full of humor. At least to some extent, you can customize the layout of your settlement which is a nice feature, and because most of your tasks have no timer, it has the potential to be a relaxing, enjoyable experience. If Realore fixes the crash at the end of All My Gods and removes the in-game ads, I will be happy to adjust this review and my rating. If Realore fixes the end of game crash, removes the in-game popup ads, and corrects the selection of the green confirmation checkmarks, the game will be worthy of good marks. But months have passed already with no fix in sight, and I do not recommend purchasing this game until these issues are fixed.


Junk crash

Cogg&Dogg

Crash game