Mythical

Deck-building Game

Published by: Laser Ranch
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Description

Do you acquire more powerful creatures, or do you seek to gain lands? As your deck becomes stronger, determine the best time to strike and grasp honor before your opponent does.
* 1-4 Players
* 4 Levels of AI opponents
* Offline solitaire play
* Online multiplayer play
* Use your account across all your devices
* Friendly and competitive game modes
* Detailed game tutorial
* Create a library of your favorite sets
* Free starter set with expansions available for purchase
* Earn new sets for free with "Win of the Day"
Works best with tablets and large screen phones.
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1 Gold
$2.99
5 Gold
$14.99
10 Gold
$29.99

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App is not rated in Australia yet.
Ratings History

Mythical Reviews

Reasonably good but frustrating

Dspitzle on

United States

I’ve been waiting for a Dominion app for years, but Mythical is a reasonable alternative. My only issues are 1) no confirmations before discarding Things from the Tray for cards like Pegasus, so I’m regularly tossing away cards I intend to use, and more importantly 2) with the various mechanics (e.g. Chill) added in the expansions, I can’t find an explanation of what they do anywhere prior to buying them in the game or on the company website, and I’m concerned there won’t be one after I buy an expansion, either. Any chance of just adding a Symbols chart under the ▶️ button that gives a one sentence description of each symbol? I could easily see myself buying all of the expansions eventually if the documentation is improved.

Don’t know how to do anything

kdhdjdjfkd'm' on

United States

This game looks cool And all but it’s a very dumb game do not download this app once or ever I have been begging to get it but once I download it I do not know how to do anything do not ever download this app ever

Great Game

Deftonepiper on

United States

Great game but keeps crashing today

Game crashing

Audience0f0ne on

United States

Looks nice, but game keeps crashing during the Tutorial so I am not sure how to play it. :/

Solid

Jem Davis on

United States

Solid game. Very similar to Dominion, but with some neat elements utilizing the digital format.

Great Game, Poor Business Model

ShiningSoup on

United States

The graphics become charming and the structure for a great game is there. However it’s a true shame about the business model - 5 to 6 new cards costs $2 and they’re released often. There is the obvious ability to release more complete sets but it’s hard to continuity shell out money so consistently. I’d love to see more robust set releases. I also feel like the “players” I’m matched with are bots... they all play at the same speed and there are maybe 7-10 rotating names. I play a few games here and there at all different times of the day and these same names keep coming up and I outrank them always. They also make silly moves like a poor AI and always seem to know if they purchase the last Construct card that they will lose. They will never buy the last Castle unless it’s a guaranteed victory. I also win an obscene amount of games which seems odd if I’m playing “players” Overall there’s so much room here for something great but I’d caution the developer to: - Explore a more robust or sustainable business model for users that make purchasing feel meaningful ran than paying for crumbs. I want to give you money - but your current model feels like robbery over time - Clarify typography/symbols on cards and use more standard phrasing (why “pick” vs “draw”?) - Transparency in online play, what rankings mean, and if I’m actually connected with players or just a ghost of their play.

Dominion Clone on the Surface, but Dig Deeper

toph42 on

United States

This game starts as basically a clone of Dominion, which is cool since there’s no decent iOS Dominion app. However, there are “cards” that take advantage of the fact that this is an electronic game that you couldn’t do in Dominion on paper. I’d give it a full 5 stars if the graphics didn’t look like a 90s website.

Bad Copy

Antistone on

United States

Usually “Dominion clone” is hyperbole, but here the whole rulebook and over half the cards are straight reskins. The cards that aren’t stolen are badly unbalanced. Unworthy of your support.

Dominion clone— and that’s a good thing

Alicebeyond on

United States

If you need a Dominion fix on iOS then this is your app. If you’re not familiar with Dominion, it probably helps to give it a try before tackling this app, as it might be a bit much for beginners.

Dominion Clone

Matthew Schoell on

United States

This game is essentially a clone of Dominion, nearly identical in all but superficial characteristics. Coins in dominion are now lands, victory point cards are now houses, action cards are now creatures. We deserve better than uninspired copies.

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