Rip off
This app said 3.99 and I got charged 12.41. I would like my money back.
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13 Bewertungen in Kanada
This app said 3.99 and I got charged 12.41. I would like my money back.
How do I get my money back from purchasing this app?! After purchasing this app I haven't even got to play it yet. Every time I try to play the app it shuts down. I haven't got passed the card set part. It wouldn't even load fully and it would shut down. Poor I would say.
This app is supper helpful! I can finally keep up with my mother who thinks in a very simpler way this app thinks, well worth paying for if you like to play clue, thanks!
Love this little clue tablet.
Love the app since its update. Saves paper and makes the game goes easier.
Does above basic job of keeping and finding cards. Don't expect to win tournaments or higher level gameplay consistently with it tho.
I actually play "Cluedo" on my iPhone, and it has a "clipboard" that lets you put things on it, and it puts an x for the weapon, room, and suspect that aren't held by the players, and a check for who has the card. But this will give you a probability that it's this or that player, or weapon, etc., based on the info you enter from the game. It helps me to decide who or what I want to check out next. It actually gives the same info as the clipboard, but I like how it's organized much better. A concern: I was playing an established game, and entered the players as instructed. No problems. I created my own game, for the classic players. It showed "weapons" but later it came up as "rooms". It wants to do it opposite of the app game. I can overlook that, but I entered the players (they were correctly labeled as "players") in the order they should be. Everything was fine, though they looked mixed up on my list--but I remembered that they don't show up in the order that they go in the game. And one by one, it asked for the correct player after another--until it got to me. Mrs. White should have shown me a card or not, but it skipped her, and then declared that the game was over and what I'd entered had solved it! Not the case. I will try something else. I still like the app! Those who have given bad ratings because they can't "play" it, or are rating it as a game? They are irrelevant and should be removed by Apple! It clearly states that it is a game "solver" or something like that, and again, when you are reading about it in the app itself, it states that it is not a game! I'm not sure why people are confused about this!
What more can I say. Works like a charm every time. Just be sure to get your players in the right order during set up and make sure not to screw up any inputs during other people's or your own suggestion. One wrong input can ruin things. As long as you're careful you'll win.
Works easier than the paper method
The app works really well for tracking your game notes, but the pro version updates the card sets every time you "create a game" and the process isn't exactly speedy. Updating card decks should either happen once every time you launch the app or manually. Aside from that it's a helpful app if you're a fan of Clue