Terra Mystica
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8 of 15This app looks great and simplifies the action in a game that some find fairly complex. I really enjoy it!<br/><br/>I’m currently in a game with one human player and two AI opponents and we’ve been waiting for the AI to take its turn for roughly 20 hours. I have to assume the issue is server based, but there isn’t any indication in the app that anything is wrong anywhere.<br/><br/>Update: Now that AI has completely exhausted his time and there does not appear to be any mechanism for removing him from the game.
I have run across two final scoring tiles in the expansion that did not work properly. Like the app otherwise but get the rules of the game correct please!
I love Terra Mystica, but this app does has its problems. The AIs take like five minutes to move sometimes. It’s frustrating because it shouldn’t take that long. Also, I keep having to restart the game because it keeps bugging out. I really do love this game but it needs to work out its bugs so the game runs smoother. I would do a five stars for the game itself but three stars because of the app. <br/>Please fix it developers :(
I can use the 4 power special action to terraform and build but the game won’t allow me to terraform and build using workers. Totally breaks the game. Unplayable.
It takes a while to learn how to play. It takes longer to get good at it. It’s a challenge every time. If that’s what you like in a game, your money will be well spent.
So, no doubt, the game is hard! However, when the majority of your games with friends get hung because AI players are unresponsive, it just makes it worse. I also have to quit the game and come back when it says I have moves, but when I choose the move, it says none are valid, and the undo button doesn’t work. I am enticed by the game, but there’s work to be done on this app.
What gives? I paid $4.99 for this and I can’t even play the game.
Yup its good, wish they put the Merchants of the Sea expansion on here
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