Romi for iPad Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 38 reviews. Read all reviews for Romi for iPad.
Romi for iPad is paid iOS app published by Gerard Brochu

Crashes every few games very frustrating

14500f

Great game, but they need to fix crashing


Romi

jimmy1935

Romi is just like Runnikub that I used to play with tiles. It is much better and more addictive as I can play against one, two or three VERY smart opponents. The interface is clean and very intuitive and much more fun than card games - I have it both on my iPad and iPhone and find it a wonderful diversion. I have had some questions for the developer and he has been VERY responsive. Jim


Not bad but a flaw

Jerk system

This iPad app is to play the game of Rummikub. It is not bad except for 1 serious flaw. You cannot see how many tiles the opponent has left (at least I cannot find the setting). So you do not know if they are close to going out. This is quite frustrating. It lets you set up your "rack" sorted by number of suit but if you choose suit, you cannot go back to number as far as I can tell (and it places new tiles at the end instead of in order). You can clean up the layout with a click on the broom, so it is easy to make room for new tile layouts.


Upset and suggestion

silvia33

I hope the programmers read this since there is no place to write to them directly (frustrating). When playing with different numbers of opponents it would be most logical to have different score boards! Thanks. Otherwise I love the game.


Plays well. Irritating Controls. Lacks polish but a good game.

Gentle Explorer

It's a shame. It plays a good game of Rummycube but is indifferent to good user interface design. Illogically laid out controls and missing key displays (like how many remaining tiles opponents have) make this a three star app. It's 5-stars on play and 2-stars on usability. More points... Double tapping a tile will move it into a logical position...or into a random one, making the feature pretty worthless. The arrangement of e cleanup buttons is more random than organized. The developer clearly cares more about adding raw features than on making the playing experience a pleasing, attractive one. The app feels like it written by a brilliant 13 year old.


Great game but one suggestion

Ejpike

I have played this on my computer for years and also love the app. My only complaint is that there is no option for a wildcard. I have kept my old computer version without the wildcard since I prefer to play without. Would love for that to be an option!


Fabulous

NUffleMarie

This is so easy to play, even easier on a touch screen computer than it is on a desktop or laptop, where you use a mouse. My one criticism is that the settings button is in a position where I accidentally touch it all the time, and I wish it was at the top of the screen. Also, once you've finished a game, I think you should be able to go right to starting a new game, without having to tell the app this. If there are no more moves, what's the point of asking if you want to continue or start a new game?


Great Rummikub

RHIT2002

This has replaced my former favorite app. They updated it and ruined it! This has a couple of small flaws but you get used to that. As best I can tell, this is as good as you can get right now.