Great Game, but at a Cost
Well-crafted app with nice graphics and game play. Tutorial is informative and mirrors actual game play. Game play is well-paced, easy to follow, and fun.
Unfortunately, this "free" app requires the purchase of "coins" to continue playing, at a rate of about $2 for 20 games. While not expensive enough to break the bank, that's a much steeper cost than comparably priced apps that offer unlimited game play for the same price (or less!).
As much as I enjoyed playing it, I'll be deleting it from my device due to the ongoing cost.
Unfortunately, this "free" app requires the purchase of "coins" to continue playing, at a rate of about $2 for 20 games. While not expensive enough to break the bank, that's a much steeper cost than comparably priced apps that offer unlimited game play for the same price (or less!).
As much as I enjoyed playing it, I'll be deleting it from my device due to the ongoing cost.
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This is the best Liar's Dice app.
This game just keeps getting better, nearly ever week there's an update with more things to play. It's now real multiplayer which is really fun, so good, easy 5 stars, 6 if I could!
Good until the new update
I'm pretty good at liars dice and I love playing it, until this new update. Before, if you won second place you'd get all your coins back, plus some. In the new tables you don't. You get coins for being second place but you still lose some. This makes the risk of playing greater, which I understand is part of it, it just make it seem like you're wasting coins. Also the new tables are more expensive and with more risk, I'm less likely to play them. I preferred the old tables but it's still a fun game to play and I recommend downloading it if you're looking to pass the time.
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Response from developer
Hi, thank you very much for writing, we haven't changed the prize table, it has been always; of the total table pot (depends on how many players buyin from 2 to 5), 25% second place, and 75% to first! if you are playing against one player only of course, 25% will be less than your buyin. Palifico and Calza tables are part of the classical rules, much more fun to play. Give it another go, you might like it.