Lost Portal CCG Reviews – Page 11

5/5 rating based on 103 reviews. Read all reviews for Lost Portal CCG for iPhone.
Lost Portal CCG is paid iOS app published by Michael Camilli

Wrote a review about a game breaking bug; fixed within a week

Jake2734

Dev is amazing! Would be happy to support the guy further.


Amazing Game

noskillz

I've never posted a review before; however, I've enjoyed this game so much that I feeling I had to share my thoughts on it. Simply put, this game is amazing and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys RPGs and card collection games like MTG and hearthstone (although this game has no PvP, solely PvE). What I really enjoy about this game is that it is very fun but also challenging at the same time. This, in turn, makes it incredibly rewarding when you beat opponents in order to earn new cards, gold, and experience. On top of that it is not pay to win (the only IAP is the expansion). You get better cards through progressing through the story, crafting, or buying them from vendors you find in each town and dungeon. The game mechanics have a ton of depth to them which keeps things fresh for many many hours. If you are reading this review and don't own the game, i would urge you to consider adding it to your collection ASAP.


All the fun of HS with none of the pain

Clubdemer

Just what I was looking for! Got to the point in HS that I didn’t care if I won and hated it if I lost— not a great recipe for enjoyment. On the other hand, Lost Portal is simply pure fun— love it when I win and, if I lost, try again! The adventure format simply adds another dimension to this enjoyment and I can imagine interesting updates where it may even play a bigger role. A couple of requests from the developer: Playing on an iPad Pro and the attack button and discard pile are a bit overly particular as to where they get activated. I often have to try to discard more than once to hit the sweet spot (same goes for the attack button). Also, the game seems to require a vertical orientation with the home button at the bottom. As I like to play with the iPad plugged in, the plug gets in the way at that orientation. It would be great if it could be flipped to put the home button at the top. You have something really good here— looking forward to even better!