Of course, if they were to charge the full price upfront, nobody would buy it because mobile gamers only like “free” games. You can pretty much unlock everything for about the same price as purchasing the game outright on desktop. While it’s “free-to-play,” the inevitable IAPs have nothing to do with cooldowns and timers, and are, instead, persistent content. This is a great mobile adaptation of the PC/Mac game.
Apart from the updates and glitching, its a bit nostalgic since it has a Redwall sort of vibe which is why i loved it so much in the first place and even though there isnt a lot of new stuff it never gets boring! I strongly recommend this game to everyone and I hope the Devs read this so they can maybe fix the glitch or the update problem. The app usually runs pretty smoothly but there is an occasional but very annoying glitch that happens now and again where the game just stops after a person finishes their turn and the game doesn't advance, which makes everyone leave and have to start a new game.
I think the developers have a lot of catching up to do specifically for the mobile version of this game if you compare it with the Xbox and PC version. although it is fun, the updates are very inconsistent and you only get new stuff once every 5-7 months (usually a new chest series). there's so much to it and I wish there were other games more like this. The game provides novellas to connect with the characters, and the characters themselves are all very charming.
Includes acclaimed story-driven tutorial mode. Easy to Play but Hard to Master: Armello is easy to pick up and experience, yet its deep strategy-centric gameplay emerges as you play.Armello is a grand swashbuckling adventure combining three styles of play The deep tactics of card games, the rich strategy of turn-based tabletop board games, and the adventure of fantastical RPGs.