A World of Ice and Fire User Reviews

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  • Mistakes

    I don’t see a way to directly send feedback to the app makers but there are some mistakes in the info provided that I’m surprised could have passed scrutiny. I’m using the app to make sense of HOtD, Fire and Blood, etc, and it’s hard when the app I’m looking to reference is confused as well. For example, Alicent and Viserys’ fourth child is Daeron. The app lists Viserys’ son Daeron as Daeron I and links that son to the page of Daeron I who it then states is the monarch and son of Aegon III (right??). I know it’s confusing with all the repeating names but that’s why I paid for the app. So the app isn’t really helping me if it turns out I know more than the app 😬🫣
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  • Literally cannot view anything unless you immediately pay $8

    This app has no features in the free version of it. Downloaded it just to find everything locked behind a pay wall.
  • Absolutely essential companion to the books

    If you’re looking to delve deep into the lore, you need this app. Simple as that.
  • Must have for all Readers

    Martin is a complex author, and his world is populated by a wide array of characters. This app allows readers to plug in the name of any given character and learn much about their past, who they’ve interacted with and more…

    I can recall being 2 sentences into a Cercei chapter when she mentions Lollys Stokeworth… after checking the app I became familiar with Lollys (who I thought based on the name was a knight not a lady) and how she fits into the story. I spent the next hour falling down a rabbit hole, as I clicked on other characters and places in her description, that lead me to more characters and more events.

    The app allows readers to finally understand the story, lost in an ocean of Names , places and histories of Westeros.
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  • Pretty cool

    This app would be a lot cooler if it detailed every character in the series. and used whatever art was available for that character. A section for all the dragons would also be interesting.
  • Getting better

    They have added a ton of characters within the last year, which is great to see. I would love to see more houses added. There are currently only 15.
  • Bug report

    It’s a lovely app, but there appears to be an issue with the info packs. When I purchased all of the they still aren’t working. The app is nicely designed, but this bug is spoiling things. Thank you.
  • This app is a fantastic guide to help while reading though the books!

    We all know how complicated this series is. About half way through the 3rd book I realised I needed to start taking notes but discovered this app instead and it was amazing! Travis every story, family member and journey every character has takes. Even has censors for spoilers which if it wasn’t for I wouldn’t have got this app. Don’t have a single complaint. I do wish more characters had artwork for their profiles but it’s fine. I often come back to it just to look around, so much to explore and discover.
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  • Perfect for new and veteran ASOIAF books

    Has great information for when you want to reference locations or who characters are that you might not remember to well. Definitely worth it.
  • Very informative

    Great app, very informative and easy to use. Although I paid for the “all information pack” for $4.99 and it’s not letting me access that information. If any devs from this app are reading this please reach out.

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