TCGBuddy
- Versions: 2 archived
- Installable: 2 of 2
- com.danieltoo.TCGBuddy
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.
Archived Reviews
8 of 25Been using it for months now and it's still the best one. My favorite thing about it is how clean it is. No extra fluff to clutter my screen and information. Was allowed to use this in a ptq when others were not allowed to use other apps. Judge okayed it because of it's ease to read and it's method of logging and note taking.
Would highly recommend for tournament players and casual alike. Really like the round timer on the life counter screen and the ability to write notes for further analysis of the match and your deck.
I have tried lots of different life counter apps available in the app store (both paid, and free), and this one is by far the best. It is easy to use and great for being able to reference back to with the history when you have a dispute on life counts. My only complaint is that it does only support two players but for FNM or casual 1v1 there is nothing that compares. Easily worth the five dollars if you play on a regular basis.
It works well, It's just super annoying to "flick" through the scores cause I'll usually overshoot it and have to go back. Would be infinetly better with a + and - button for life counts instead of flicking it.
By far the best app of it's kind, I tried all of them and this is the best looking/most features. The d20 needs better definition, however, as sometimes you can't tell what number is up. Other than that, stellar job!!!
I really like this app so far. One thing I would want to change would be to add a note section for the current game to write what's in the persons hand, important cards, etc. With that change I can easily give this app 5 stars
This is a great app. I use it at tournaments all the time so I don't have to carry around dice all the time (why bother for 4 round FNM). I would like to see the life counters be an actual wheel (like choosing start times in the calendar app) as I frequently overshoot life changes, and it can be hard to see what the counter reads when you have your finger on it.
Fully featured and worth the money. I can tell the programmer enjoyed writing this application and takes great pride in his work. If you play a CCG this is cheaper than most physical life counters and does much more.
Period reviews recovered from Apple's customer-review feeds via the Wayback Machine.