Führe deine Dynastie in den Sieg mit dieser neuen digitalen Version des beliebten Brettspiels!
Gründe ein Imperium
Führe deine Dynastie im Zeitalter kriegsführender Staaten des Alten Chinas in den Sieg mit dieser neuen digitalen Version des beliebten Brettspiels vom Tigris & Euphrates Designer Reiner Knizia.
Bauen & Erobern
Während sich dein Einfluss erweitert, ist Konflikt unvermeidlich. Führe Krieg mit benachbarten Staaten, um ihr Wachstum aufzuhalten, und baue spektakuläre Pagoden, um dein eigenes Prestige zu fördern. Wie wird man sich an deine Herrschaft erinnern?
Balance in allen Dingen
Erweitere deine Zivilisation, indem du Spielsteine legst, die die fünf Facetten eines gedeihenden Königreichs repräsentieren:
Gouverneure - Erhalte den Frieden aufrecht und erdrücke Revolten mittels starker bürgernaher Führerschaft!
Soldaten - Verteidige dein wachsendes Imperium oder führe Krieg gegen deine Nachbarn!
Bauern - Bewirtschafte die Ufer des Yellow und Yangtze!
Händler - Erwirb die Ressourcen, die dein Volk braucht, um erfolgreich zu sein!
Künstler - Forme die Kultur deiner Dynastie und inspiriere deine Bürger!
Dein Vermächtnis wird durch deine schwächste Kategorie geprägt - ein weiser Anführer muss also die Harmonie aufrechterhalten, um den Sieg zu erringen!
Positives Feedback zum Brettspiel:
"Alles ist sehr strategisch, während man Königreiche errichtet und entscheidet, wann der beste Moment für einen Angriff da ist. Das Spiel ist sehr spannend. Es ist köstlich nervenaufreibend." - The Dice Tower
"Yellow & Yangtze ist sehr unterhaltsam. Weil man die Balance aller Farben anstreben muss, ist es kein ständiges Tauziehen oder Hin und Her. Es gibt eher eine kreisförmige Spielbewegung um die verschiedenen Farben, nach denen die Spieler streben, und das macht das Spiel einfach super unterhaltsam. Insgesamt ist dieses Spiel super." - Board Game Geek
"Ein außergewöhnliches thematisches Werk. Yellow & Yangtze fasst viele, viele Jahre historischer Unruhen in einer spannenden Stunde mit einem befriedigenden Hobby zusammen." - PlayerElimination
Да, Reiner Knizia Yellow & Yangtze полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
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Good Solo mode, but wish there were some key options
Played Solo mode thus far. I’ve played T&E before (IRL and on the app), but only read up about this game. Knowing about half of how this game works, I was able to jump into a game with little issue. Rules can be referenced in-game, and they’re separated out by category (e.g. Actions, Tiles, Revolt) which is convenient. Also convenient is you can suspend and resume games.
AI trounces me even on easy AI difficulty level. I’m neutral about this because even though it’s nice to win, a challenging AI has its own perks. Would like it if we had the ability to pick our own faction, rather than being stuck with the Dragon (and no, it’s not just b/c the Arrow/Archer faction seems to always win Revolts and Wars. That was my preference in T&E as well). Also, add the option to make score public/open info. Last but not least, why can’t I undo the point before I need to select a Pagoda on the board toto steal?
Amazing game. Terrible app
Nothing about this experience is smooth or works well.
Beautifully Done
They made this a joy to play. Love the graphics, etc. Can knock out an AI game of three players in fifteen minutes. AI was tough, but now I consistently win about 2/3 of games on hard. Only bug I’ve noticed after 30+ games is that when I have two blue tiles and two green tiles and I’m wanting to move a monument, it only allows me to destroy a tile (peasant revolt) instead. Haven’t found a way around it.
Game needs maintenance
Bugs are making the game borderline unplayable. Constantly freezing during tile or leader placement or not registering that you completed your actions. Having to constantly close and reopen the app to redo the same move over again.
Dire Wolf has lost its way.
They used to be the best company in the digital board game adaptation business. But now they charge you $125 for Dune: Imperium, and don’t give you all the components after over 13 months. And support will not respond.
Notifications fixed, now the game is literally perfect
Amazingly polished implementation of a fantastic game. Developers are responsive to bug reports too! Get this game, it is incredible.
Poor multiplayer
Game is great but when playing multiplayer right now the app isn’t alerting me or my buddies that it’s our turn. It’s making the game unplayable asynchronously. Will adjust scores when it’s working correctly.
Great fun
I learned how to play through the app and instructions were clear enough that I could hop in but as I play the strategy becomes more and more apparent, good stuff!
The Best Board Game ever
Great digital version of the game. So much fun. The Training and Campaign are great ways for new players to learn quickly and efficiently. Glad that it has full casual asynchronous play (3 day limit) as most digital board games do not.
KISS Principle
Yellow and Yangtze is a great board game, but this app suffers from over production. I found the 3D effects interfered with my ability to assess the board and plan my moves. The animations were annoying. Please consider adding a vanilla option with 2D board and no sounds/animation. This game is too busy; keep it simple!
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