Mainly chance-based – Trillionia Review

If you like gambling, you will probably like this game more than I did. I have owned it for only a few hours, with less than 25 games played, and I have to say, I hate it. I hate it so much I can’t play it anymore. I don’t know if the options are rigged, or if I am just cursed, but this game relies mostly on luck, and I apparently have none of that. You choose from one of four animal-themed characters, each with their own cards, and go onto a small track-like board to try and take all of the other’s money. The problem is that the spaces you mov, along with the things you can do, are decided by random you get to draw three cards out of the ten in your deck, and can play one per turn. You then “get to” spin the spinner, which decides your fate. Four matches I. A row, I spun the one number that would bankrupt me. In addition, the game’s cards have different rarities, so even more luck there to get a good card for the character you want. Luck. Normally is not a big problem in games, monopoly for example is luck based with the dice, but in monopoly you have plenty of time to turn bad luck around. In this game, matches are over way too quickly to hope for anything other than godly luck to win. Tolls climb so fast, going from 40k (the start value) to upwards of 2 million in just one or two turns, meaning a single bad spin (or in my case, 3 in a row) leads to an instant game over. And I am not even mentioning the rigged slot machine to get artifacts. This game makes me want to throw my device across the room. I can’t handle it. It’s too bad, since it is such a cool concept, but it is buried under so much luck.
Review by DLite5345 on Trillionia.

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