Trade Mania HD (Full) Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Trade Mania HD (Full) for iPhone.
Trade Mania HD (Full) is paid iOS app published by Dekovir, Inc.

Awesome game, needs more cities

D-r-K-N-D

I bought this game, I would love to play more levels! I hope to see an update for this game soon!


This game has it all

Kiwi bubba 

i was hesitant in buying this as i'm not a "stockmarket" kind of guy but this game is just plain fun! it is very well done. the artwork is some of the nicest i've seen and the game plays smooth with lots of interaction and things to do! everything ties together to make it a much more fun than something like monoploy. again, i didn't think i'd like it (played the lite version) but bought it after seeing how polished the presentation was. highly recommended.


Not fun

Nemeses74

I got this game on a free day and I'm more than happy knowing I didn't pay for this game. Extremely boring almost zero strategy needed. You just press to spin and wait and spin again. Any version of monopoly is better than this by far.


Fun and has high replay value

Charlottemoose

If you are familiar with the board game Monopoly, this is a well-made app version. Player can choose a campaign in one of three cities (Seattle, Paris, and New York City). To win the campaign, player must own a given percentage of the city's real estate. After buying a property, player can choose to erect buildings, thereby increasing rent. Capital can be gained by trading items at each location. Game difficulty varies with the number of NPCs. If you are bothered by having to wait for NPCs to complete their turns, there is an option to increase the game speed. You can also custom create a game. Well thought out game that looks nice on the ipad and has high replay potential!


Fun game, but done so qucik

053phil

I like this game and the play. I just wish there were more than three cities. All the concepts are good and there just need more cities to play. What about Chicago, London, Bangkok, HongKong, Beijing, Sydney----- hope to see more cities in the future!


This game is awesome!

Theamazingelenad

This game is so much fun, it's addicting! It's like a mixture of life , monopoly, and the real world! The only reason I took off a star is because one game lasts a really long time and its so addictive that you will want to actually play that whole game in one sitting! My first game lasted about 3 hours but don't worry it was in multiple sittings. I recommend this game to everyone! You need basic math skills and its probably ages 12+ because of difficulty.


Slow paced

Fetta2

The pace of this game is even slower than monopoly. I would suggest balancing it better so that it doesn't drag out so long.


Painful tutorials

branchero

Slow with too many forced actions


Solid Game

Quinnsdad

Overall the game is fun but I'd like to see more cities and they need to have more difficulties. It was pretty easy to win.


The Hostage Star!

r.kho

This game is extremely fun and addicting. As other reviewers have written, it has tremendous replay value. It's a mix of Monopoly with a commodity market, and I enjoy it a lot. That being said, I am holding a star hostage and I'm about to explain why. Trade Mania has the fun and addicting factors going for it. What it doesn't have, however, is passion. It's so blatantly obvious that the developers of this app either rushed it or pushed a theoretical "auto port" button. This game lacks refined details or passion and it's disappointing. Let me give a few examples: 1. During an "Event" roll, there is a chance a character could "receive gifts for his birthday." This is regardless of whether the character is male OR female. 2. Some location descriptions feel rushed and unmotivated. The bank reads "At this place, you receive investments." The income tax square reads "At this place you must pay taxes!" The Start square reads "At this place you receive $20,000". All literally telling you about an event that takes place once you land on the square. Could they really not be bothered to add some sort of interesting flavor text? I saw online that Big Fish Games sells the PC version on their site. Big Fish, in my experience, is notorious for this "fun, yet heartless" style. I guess there's a place for companies like that. I just wish Trade Mania's graphics and flavor text and detail were given actual time and dedication.