Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Skotos Tech | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Six different opponents, each with their own personality, challenge you at a variety of difficulty levels to make the game very replayable.
Kingdoms is built on the same successful MobileEuroCard platform that was used to create Reiner Knizia's High Society and Reiner Knizia's Money. Simple gestures allow you to grab and move tiles. Everything is animated, for a colorful play experience.
This newest version uses Game Center for leaderboards and achievements. We plan multiplayer play for a future release.
A fun, quick tile laying game. Really needs online opponents, but is a solid four without it.
I already own the board game so I knew I would like it, and I do. It would great if there were some knightly sounds and music to go along and possibly a richer color palette to enhance the game a bit. Otherwise, a good translation.
I hadn't played Kingdoms before I picked up the iPhone/iPad version. It is pretty easy to learn from the instructions, and it's a great board game! The interface works very well. Everything is easy to see and move.
The iPad version of this great boardgame does not follow the rules of the actual Reiner game; typically, you can only place your multiplier tokens in such a way that only a single one appears in any row or column, limiting your movement. Here, you can place them anywhere, racking up ungodly points and removing the crux of the strategy of the game. That's too bad because the actual boardgame is fantastic. Fix it!!
One of Knizia's classic, simple boardgames. Not that much too it, and is a bit mathy, but plays quickly and is addictive. This version looks nice (same graphics from the boardgame?) but really could use multiplayer and sound.
Lacking a lot even basic sound it looks like what might be the bare bones of a good game. It's not worth the price at all its a .99 at best. I"d stay away until it's cheaper or more is added to it. After playing it a while I downgraded the game. It did not get any more fun and the price tag still taste bad. Save your money stay away.
Desperately needs multiplayer. How hard can it really be to add multiplayer to these games? It's still a great game but what's the point of board games without a multiplayer component?
No complaints. Great game, but needs gamecemter support. If it had that it'd be a 5/5.