繁中就是讚!
太棒了,有繁中~
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5 out of 5
16 ratings in Taiwan
太棒了,有繁中~
Nice nice nice!!! Very recommend
Love playing with friends online without having to haul every expansion box between to different houses. Even better that we can play from a distance when needed! Only complaints preventing a five star rating: 1) AI player consistency—regardless of the level chosen they can be stupidly easy or delightfully challenging. I’ve tested this by playing the same spread with the same AI difficulty with absurdly different results. 2) Statistics are inaccurate (or flipped? It doesn’t actually say which side is won/lost). I’ve won I’ve played (and won!) three 2 player online games but it’s showing 0-3 instead of 3-0. I’ve never played a 4 person game, yet it’s showing I’ve won one. 3) Achievements appear to only exist for the OG set and one of the expansions, but you can’t see completed achievements and there’s no option to scroll to see more (but the one I just got wasn’t listed when I originally looked so presumably there are more you can’t see)
Long time fan of Dominion, and I’m glad to see a mobile version available, but the buttons in the store to redeem purchases don’t seem to work. I can’t purchase things in the store either.
Faithful reproduction of the board game. No ads, no annoying in game coins to buy or energy recharges or any of that nonsense. A couple of minor bugs but nothing too bad in that area. One suggestion- it would be neat if buying a physical expansion box also unlocked the digital version. Overall Kudos!!
Can’t stop playing this game. After 100s of matches against the AI on medium and hard, I’m not yet bored. Online games are fun too. Was paired with opponents instantly and the games are fast. Magic arena was becoming too complicated and too much of a grind. I’m so glad I discovered dominion. Will be purchasing all the expansions.
So many variations of play but significantly easy to learn, very fun
I’m enjoying this game immensely as a new player, and it seems to work well, with no inconvenient bugs or crashes— but when I’m in the middle of a game against multiple AI opponents, and they’re all playing cards one after another, even though I have it set on the slowest possible speed for the AI opponents, their turns go by too fast for me to process, step-by-step, each individual thing that the AI’s doing on its turn. Yes, I can go back and check the log after the turn is over. But as someone new who is trying to learn some approaches to strategy and how/whether they work, it would be nice to be able to slow that down— or even just check post-game logs and look back over those. It’s a fun game, don’t get me wrong, and I do feel like I’m learning; it’s just a mild frustration at times.
I have never spent so much time in my life trying to understand a card game. No clue what’s going on or how to play. I feel like I need some sort of engineering degree to understand this game.
I open it, saw it was made in landscape requiring I hold my phone like a controller, and immediately deleted the game. If I want to have both hands tied to a game I’m boot up my playstation. If you don’t want to make games intended to be comfortably enjoyed on the platform of choice, pull your efforts from the platform of choice. You make board games, not video games, you talentless tourist.