Ive really enjoyed pass and play on this game with my daughter. The game is simple and easy to learn, but a good challenge for any age. We have been challenging each other to play tiles to force each other off the board. Good fun.
Ive really enjoyed pass and play on this game with my daughter. The game is simple and easy to learn, but a good challenge for any age. We have been challenging each other to play tiles to force each other off the board. Good fun.
Great job bringing the board game to life!
Real cool fun!
A very acurate port of the boardgame. Quite enjoyable.
Props to the developer for a smooth, well-created experience. This is everything that the electronic version of Tsuro should be. If I were to suggest any added features, Id say that local wifi multiplayer would be nice. But connecting via Facebook works for now. App is really put together nicely though. Great job!
The artwork is amazing. Game play is easy. Wish you could more easily play with friends.
My family and I love the board game and when I heard of the new iOS version I knew I had to get it immediately. Im glad I did. The game is an honest adaptation of the board game. It is simple enough for young children to understand how to play and enjoy playing against the computer AI. The publishers did some great changes by implementing three ways to win. Last stone, longest path, or most loops. It is a great addition that would be hard to calculate with the physical copy of the game. If you like puzzle and/or board games this game is for you.
Its a decent game but Locked in, long developer advertising splash screens went out a decade ago. Once on first time launch is fine, but we dont need to spend time being reminded of the developer every time we just want the play the darn game. And to echo other comments....sharing winning an iPad game on facebook is right up,there with tweeting a Big Mac. No one cares. Drop the useless feature and spend the time implementing better multiplayer.
Thanks!
Ill never get any work done again. Haha. I really like the mechanics, and it takes 5 seconds to teach.