Tikal Reviews – Page 5

5/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Tikal for iPhone.
Tikal is paid iOS app published by Codito Development Inc.

Quite the accomplishment

Kc 1 5

This board game is a flawless masterpiece. A smooth learning curve with a nice tutorial(read the tutorial before starting the first game) and 6 opponents with different skill levels. Definitely worth more then 2.99. I would definitely recommend this game to anyone.


Great but weak AI?

Tpppppppppp

Having fun with this so far! Well worth the money. I have only played a few games thus far but as you can see from the title I am a bit worried the AI may be too easy. Other than that I would definitely recommend this. Hopefully the other games in the bundle(this is available in a bundle of 5 games, I believe) are just as as good.


Boring...

Ophate

What a boring game. Slow, poor tutorial, not engaging.


Great game but very buggy implementation poor UX.

Spn Guy

It has not been updated for a long time! Seems to have been abandoned by the developer.


Mixed bag

Bleu Whale

Review of the game: three plays in, I might give it 4 stars. It's a nice little game, though a bit stressful (of the variety where you can never do all the things you'd like to) and a bit flat (not a wealth of different pathways to go down or opportunities for a brilliant tactical maneuver if only you are clever enough). It's pleasant. Review of the app: This gets a star off. The tutorial is archaic. The constant confirmation screens are in the way. And especially as you begin to learn, the list of costs for different moves or points for different treasure combinations could be more accessible. The real killer, though, is the bugs. The computer occasionally makes illegal moves (crossing 11 stones and only taking 4ap happened twice in my second game) or showing dead tiles, where you can see it but not move to it, and can later put a tile over the old one, happens. There is no real way to determine how many levels of a temple can be uncovered until the game tells you you are done. Just a lot of head scratchers, probably this was only tested by people who are familiar with the game. Overall: not a bad addition to the collection if you find it on sale, but nothing to get excited about.


Please update this to 64 bit!

Taxburdett

Please update this to 64 bit!


Very well done port

hart3856

I enjoy Tikal, one of my top 5 best ever games. This port scratches the itch and looks great doing it ;)


Thanks for the update!

His Impishness

Codito Development is committed to continuing support for their games, and I’m grateful Tikal didn’t die in the Appocalypse. Tikal is a classic turn-based board game. Its mechanics are unique and it takes a little experience to be able to compete. Great fun to be had even while gaining that experience!


bad glitch

Robozombie

I can only see the tiles that I’ve played. If I move my expeditions into tiles the AI has played, they become inaccessible.


Buggy

Andy B-Man

I’ve played this game many times, and love it. Unfortunately, there’s a major bug in this version. I couldn’t see a number of the tiles that the AI players were moving into. They just show up as forest despite the fact that they’re claiming points out of there. Hopefully they can fix this in the next release and I’ll give this five stars