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Pros: Classic and timeless. Immersive experience. Ad-free. Various player modes.
Cons: Time-consuming.
Pros: Parcheesi Star is free to play.. Up to four users can compete at the same time..
Cons: In-app purchases will be required in order to unlock certain skills.. English and Spanish are the only supported languages..
Pros: Very easy to play. Crisp and colourful graphics.
Cons: Lots of pop up ads. Heavy emphasis on in app purchases.
Pros: Game is faithful to the original board game. Allows solo and local co-op. Good layout. Challenging gameplay.
Cons: No multiplayer option. Crashes or freezes frequently. Unresponsive technical support.
Pros: Incredible depth of content and replay value.. Plenty of new features to explore.. Co-operative mode to play with friends..
Cons: Includes in-app purchases as well as a download fee.. Android devices only..
Pros: Easy to play. Good-looking. Consistent and mostly-cute aesthetic.
Cons: Very difficult to win (potentially rigged). Costs lots of in-game currency just to play.
Pros: Brilliant variation on a classic. Larger game gives more options. Smooth controls. Nice look that sets the scene well.
Cons: Only one game type. Price may be high for some.
Pros: Up to date cards – plus shinnies. Deck building wizard is magic. Now on phones. Good responsive interface. Great card viewer and deck builder. Nice card images. You can get every card for free. Rule debates settled by the computer. Range of game modes (including two headed giant). Well-constructed, contextual tutorial to introduce MTG.
Cons: Burns battery – expect a hot phone. Slow start for experienced MTG players. Smaller screens are fiddly when selecting attacking cards. No way to undo a wrong card selection. Can’t speed up computer controlled turns. A good bit to do before you can start building your own decks. Laughable CGI story scenes.
Pros: Tons of dragons to breed. Easy to learn and play.
Cons: Little innovation. Lacks character and soul.
Pros: Great way to learn the game’s rules. Simple intuitive controls. Authentic board game look. Convenient way to play. Cast of four characters with different missions keep it fresh. Cheap way to experience this board game.
Cons: Waiting for the AI’s turns takes forever. Rolls against the AI feel unfair (they probably aren't though). Physical pieces and dice are just better. Doesn't do anything to capitalize on its digital nature.
Pros: Can play against friends. Great for fans of board games. Minimal ads.
Cons: Pointless point system. (Difficult) A.I. on par with Skynet.
Pros: Convenient way to play. Tap controls are simple. Nice commentary.
Cons: No sense of the crowd. Stiff visuals. Unintuitive, even for fans. Hiding the dice makes play hard to follow.
Pros: Addictive. Excellent aesthetics reminiscent of board games. Good life duration.
Cons: The need to unlock additional levels.
Pros: Novel blend of management and block-puzzle genres. Three gameplay modes. Relaxing tone.
Cons: Takes a long time to build anything.
Pros: Huge amount of solitaire games. You can create a favorites list. Rules and tutorials for each title. Editable background.
Cons: Translations could be improved. Unconvincing sound effects.
Pros: Good graphics section.
Cons: Imprecise controls.