5/5 rating based on 71 reviews. Read all reviews for Puerto Rico HD for iPhone.
Puerto Rico HD is paid iOS app published by Ravensburger Digital GmbH
Ehartnett00
This is one of the best board game conversions out their. The only thing that would make it better would be the addition of the expansion.
Sne4ak0
This is an adequate app if you know how to play the game and don't own a copy. AI is challenging enough. Not great for a pass and play game.
CBC sawdust
It's very fun to play .... Just wish that they would add a local play option so that I could play across wifi
chitownsox14
Great port of the original. Best pass and play around. I wish the computers were harder, as they are very predictable. Only thing holding it back is the online gameplay and lack of iPhone game.
Jtbone417
This is a great game, but I purchased it for online multiplayer and it simply does not work. I do not recommend this unless you simply want to play locally. Online is completely useless. Great potential if it were to take a lesson from Ticket to Ride online.
Commentary Geek
I've played the physical board-game with friends and enjoyed it. This app beats having to set up and break down the little pieces. I usually end up playing multiple game sessions against the A.I. because of this. You get a lot of replay value for the low price paid.
kingjpk
Overall a great game. Well implemented, no performance issues or crashes. Some suggestions to get it to 5 stars: * Option for totally random game. Random number of players, random position, random start player, random assignment of computer players, etc. Would make it easier to set up a quick game with more variation between games. * More computer players with different styles and preferred strategies, especially at the harder level. * Get rid of (or ability to suppress) pop up full screen graphics first time each role is selected in a game. They don't seem to add anything, just adds an extra click. * Don't force waiting for your turn for things where it doesn't matter (such as placing colonists). Would be important with real players so you don't give away what you're going to do but not so much with computer players that could be programmed to not take early selections into account (or programmed to take into account to add a level of complexity, i.e. do you give away what you plan to do to try to influence their choice). * Look into online multiplayer, similar to what Catan has implemented
Revtiedye
Fantastic job here. I never tried the online stuff or more than 2 humans, but for solo and 2-players plus Ai, it has been a blast.