The Loire Valley during the 15th Century. As influential princes, the players devote their efforts to careful trading and building in order to lead their estates to prominence. Two dice set out the action options, but the players always make the final choices. Whether trading or livestock farming, city building or scientific research, many different paths lead to the prosperity and prominence of the players! The many ways to gain victory points in this building game require careful thought round after round along with extensive planning ahead. Thanks to the different estates, the game remains challenging for the players for a long time, as no two games play out alike. The winner is the player with the most victory points at the end of the game.
Features
- The easy to follow tutorial guides you through the rules
- cross-platform play with all opponents
- ranked and casual games
- world ladder with GLICKO rating
- 3 AI opponents (easy, medium and hard)
- play offline alone or with your friends/spouse
- asynchronous game with notifications
- fast ranked games for live experience
- 10 new quality avatars for your DIGIDICED collection
- Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Korean, Chinese (simplified), Japanese, Russian and Italian
- Map Pack DLCs for purchase to add new maps to your game.
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The Castles of Burgundy Reviews
Newest update breaks game
The newest update has two map packs as DLC. But even if you disable them on the options screen, the game will still randomly assign you a DLC map and you’ll need to abandon the game. It’s pretty frustrating and now impossible to play the game unless you purchase unwanted DLC.
Too buggy for the high price
I regret buying this game. The tutorial froze multiple times at the exact same spot, so I couldn’t finish it. So I read the rules and watched videos. The game is complicated, but I figured it out enough to play a few times against AI.
There were times I should have been able to place a certain tile, but it wouldn’t let me, even though I knew I should be able to. But because there is zero feedback or pop-ups telling you why you can or can’t do something, you’re stuck with a bad tile you can’t place, with no reason why.
I really wanted to like this game, and the actual physical game is surely fine. But at $8.99 I expected a better user experience. I can’t recommend it, especially to a new player.
It’s fun, but the newest is buggy.
Love the game, but almost every time I play, I have to restore my purchases for the new map packs. That gets a little irritating after a while. It’s especially irritating if you’re not currently near wi-fi.
Great game, but not too sure about the random dice throwing
Love this game implementation! However, it seems a little suspicious though, when it rolls the same unwanted numbers over 4 or 5 times in a row, all that perfectly scout out the hexagon numbers around me that I don’t need. I get that same Spotify randomization feeling when it plays the same 10 songs over and over out of a 2000 song playlist. Yeah, maybe you should work on a true randomized dice throw. Playing hard opponents doesn’t mean you give them the rolls they need and the main player what they don’t need. It needs to be truly random.
Buggy from the start
I got this app, even though it doesn’t have great reviews, because I love this game. First time I opened the app it was buggy. Had to turn my iPad off just to get the apps music to stop playing. Very sad. It’s 2023 guys! You can do much better than this. Especially for the price! Smh.
Good adaptation, some improvements needed
This is, overall, a good adaptation of the Board game. Generally speaking, the AI is a solid opponent. But there are some improvements would be greatly help the game:
1. The board game has been updated with expansions / extra tiles. Seeing those extra tiles added to the app (even as an IAP) would be great.
2. I’ve experienced an odd bug when playing a castle tile. It has to do with playing a tile, wanting to buy a tile for 2 silver and then taking the 2nd action. For some reason, you have to buy the other tile before placing the castle and taking the second action. (Perhaps this is following the rule book, but perhaps it’s a bug?)
3. The expansions also have a lot of different player boards. Only having the original 8 gets old. Adding new boards would be a HUGE improvement to the app.
4. Similar to #3, having more choice over which board to play. Going random is…random. Being able to choose from a couple of different boards would be a nice touch.
Overall, it’s one of my most played board game apps. If you’re on the fence, you should get it. But it hasn’t been updated in quite a while and it could use some TLC to update it with the current releases of the tabletop game (expansions, player boards, etc.)
Save and load games with AI is not working
If you go back to main menu in the middle of a game played with an AI, the AI will freeze when you resume the game, you will have to start a new game
Fun game but crashes too often
When it runs, this is a good implementation of the game. However, it crashes way too often, and when I open the app again the game is completely gone!
Animations way too slow, let us disable them please
This is a great game, I don’t want to diminish that.
However in a two human player (2 human + 1 AI) game the animations waste 15 minutes of total time for a single game! That’s being generous as I am undercounting and rounding to the nearest 5 minutes. That’s with the game speed set to the highest and also on an iPhone 13 pro and iPhone 14 pro max (not old or slow devices).
From the first player to the last player is more than 10 seconds waiting for the animations and watching the replay. From the last player back to the first player is well over 30 seconds of animations of switching maps, showing die rolls, and watching replays. Sadly, 40 seconds of watching animations multiplied by the 25 turns there are in the game really add up!
Amazing game but with human players it just takes too long. We haven’t encountered any defects or any glitches that caused us to lose any games either. The problem is it’s not much faster than playing the physical board game.
All we are asking for is a way to disable animations and replays. If I really need to know what the other players did I can just look at their board.
Good option if you already know how to play
If you already know the game, the learning curve to the app will be pretty easy. The scoring is a little different than the board game - yellow tiles are scored throughout the whole game, for example.