Reiner Knizia's Qin Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for Reiner Knizia's Qin for iPhone.
Reiner Knizia's Qin is paid iOS app published by DevPocket Inc.

Crashes in multiplayer

Mr. Tees

Multiplayer matches in GameCenter crash the instant I start them.


Lovely game

Taurus123

Great artwork and a great board game all together. This is without doubt one of the best board games on the App Store. It needs more maps two is not enough. Additional maps as in app purchases would be great. And a local multiplayer game where iPhone is used as a tile display would be a great addition.


crashes!

smittyBarnes

Good game, but crashes every time in multiplayer.


Okay

Tamburlain

Two big problems keep this from being a five-star game. Firstly, the AI obviously cheats; secondly, the play area is immediately obscured after the final piece is played, thereby preventing you from studying the board of a finished game.


Another fun game.

Readerjoe93

I like how it feels more like a board game than some. So glad it came out for iPhone too!!


Core game is great

1000 Splinters

The game is easy to learn, fun, and interesting to play with AIs. Perfect quick and thoughtful boardgaming from a master of the craft. The app is nice-looking and pretty well-implemented to boot. No idea why more people aren't playing and rating this; it's definitely worth the admission price and more. I haven't had a chance to try the multiplayer recently; hopefully the most recent version solved the connection difficulties.


Not optimized for iPhone 6 plus

Smartyscarab

Love this game and was really excited to see the port onto iOS. However when I open it on the iPhone 6 plus the screen goes black. By randomly pressing I can see high scores, etc but I can't begin a new game. An app that doesn't work unfortunately.


Great

CLRapid

If you like Tigris, you'll love Qin.


Pretty but a disappointment.

D1a1

I had hopes for this game, but as with others from this designer it's skewed towards the AI completely. You always have to start first and with that the game will get first scores almost immediately. Once that occurs you're done. If you enjoy being a constant loser give it a try. At least it will save you from spending a chunk on the overpriced board game. But at least with that you can modify who gets to play first! This game is a pass.


Buggy, Abandoned, but a good game.

Narkulus

Cannot see the remaining player's pagodas in the interface until they drop below 10. A few times I've not been able to place a tile that should be a legal move according to the rules. Great game though, ruined by irresponsible developers.