Divine Right Reviews

4/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Divine Right for iPhone.
Divine Right is paid iOS app published by Stephen Riviere

Great to see a game of this genre hit the iPad and iPhone

JimTheGuru

It's fantastic to see a game like this on this platform. Looking on the forum this appears to be the first release of any game from RiviSoft and it's not a bad effort at all. Hope to see some UI tweaks and I think it could do with a "getting started" section in updates soon.


Fun

Zavus1

Would like to have the menus be a little larger and be able to zoom in on the map a bit closer. Unit icons on map are a bit small and health can be hard to read.


The U in UI stands for "unusually bad"

Rivkadr

This game has great potential, but the UI is comically bad. Keep it on your radar but only get it when they add buttons bigger than your pinky and any kind of on screen help text.


Terrible game

Jdmcgaz

Worst game I have ever purchased. Instructions are useless, it is slow, boxy, movement is shocking. Pity I have to actually award it a star...


Fun, not unlike hex-based board games

985 324 814

The UI is a little rough around the edges, but the AI is very good, and the game is fun. One has a lot of control between balancing economic power and military strength, and there are also fine-level controls for unit construction.


Not Good

McStorym

The economics are puzzling to say the least. As soon as you build one unit, you immediately begin going negative on gold and materials and can no longer build other units. Even if you slide your economics to just focus on gold, you still go negative each turn. As such, the game is useless.


Waste of money....

Il Bonino

Horrible...


Disappointing.

TheDudeAbided

It's clear some work went into this, but it's just a chore to play. Bland windows fully of numbers, more like working spreadsheets than playing a game, made worse by horribly small icons and fonts. The three games I played, I couldn't do more than build one unit, move it around a bit, then watch as the multiple enemy units poured in and ripped me to shreds. Zero in game help for trying to make sense of things.


Diamond in the rough

CoreyB1234

This is a great hex based strategy game that has some minor interface issues. The biggest being the way you scroll. Instead of dragging you need to tap which makes viewing the maps a pain. Other than that, it a very deep starting game I would recommend to strategy gamers.


Cool old school strategy

Ender2000

This is a fun game with a solid ai. If you like strategy, get it!