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3.56 out of 5
9 ratings in Malaysia
So hot game
The game is classic to me since I played this a few years back and I came back looking for this specific version because I like owning land and structures
Can’t really play poker. I left site for three days and when I got back I still couldn’t play. Rates right up there with most online poker sites, play a little then delete because they are either rigged or a waste of memory. Say bye to this site.
It does seem a bit rigged, but you can still win if you are very patient.
Great game but on day 50 an ad pops up that you cannot make go away. I had to erase the app and start over.
This game is ok. Nothing great. Very boring and annoying sounds. Beware of bugs and endless ads.
I made it through the tutorial. I noted that when the men win they say “ gimme the chips”. When the woman wins she apologizes in a whiny voice “ I’m sorry. I won “. Seriously ? Just wow.
I just want to play poker. Don't Waste your time.
I actually enjoyed the free part of this game, and for the first time ever, was going to pay to unlock a game. Then this issue hit: I am an expat living in Thailand. The screen tells me I can unlock the other cities for THB 6.99 (~$0.21 at todays exchange rate) but when you tap the buy button, it wants you to ok $6.99 USD. That is a huge difference in cost!! The game was entertaining and actually wasn't weighted strongly for the computer (yet...probably) so I figured sure, I'll pay a quarter to see more. But for $6.99, I will pass. Just a heads up if you live outside the US. You may get the same issue.
Can only play one tourney at a time.