Trillionia Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for Trillionia for iPhone.
Trillionia is free iOS app published by Skytree Digital Limited

P2W Wall

Dreafon

This game is becoming more unfair. With the newest update, the game mechanics has been demoted. The rewards system had 3 tiers; 3 chances to get rewards, and now we only have one chance. The gems reward have been reduced, but not gatcha. Before you got 3 rewards of 150 gems for 20 place (I forgot the actual ranking), totaling 450. Enough to get 1 multi pull gatcha- it’s 450. Now if you get first place, you will get 300 gems one time. You have to save if you want multi. The map hasn’t been updated. No new characters. Ranking is flawed now. I lost all of my money because of that. Some cards are op than others. If you don’t have a characters unique card at 5* or 6*, you’re screwed. They screwed over Connie so much with nerfing her 6* fox shadow, and limiting her thief self-skill. With each update, skytree takes away something. I have deleted the game. Skytree is starting to follow joycitys footsteps.


Can’t even login

whitetigercg

I love this game, but it has too many bugs 1.Sometime it would just play for me which I can’t even control 2.cant even login now 3.Hate it that the computer decide your fate. One of the thing I realize about this game is that when you are low in money, it would keep letting you step on the panel that would make you broke right away which it is really unfair and lost the luck part for fun.


Preordained matches?

name taken 1567

The attraction towards those who play Culdcept or 100% Orange Juice is there, but each card has a movement range of a die 1-6, the issue is that it’s not random at all. If you have 4 properties that can bankrupt your opponent and the card has a range of 1-6, the probability to Landon your space is about 64%. When they get the max role landing on a statue or start, 95% of the time, the game plays itself. It is well designed, but that is to convince you that your money will get cards that matter, before you realize that the micro transactions make the game designer millions.