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7.5

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  1. Positive: 11 out of 16
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  1. Apr 23, 2016
    8
    Enjoyable adaptation of board game I have never opportunity to play.

    AI is smart - or it could be me not being intelligent enough :), so single player is enjoyable. I think I should give this game higher score than 7, but I somehow feel it would be wrong to do it. Maybe reason is, that it is just straight forward adaptation, adaptation that was done really well but nothing else above
    Enjoyable adaptation of board game I have never opportunity to play.

    AI is smart - or it could be me not being intelligent enough :), so single player is enjoyable.

    I think I should give this game higher score than 7, but I somehow feel it would be wrong to do it. Maybe reason is, that it is just straight forward adaptation, adaptation that was done really well but nothing else above it (as far as I know).

    Maybe they should have add option to either play original or modified version they could/should have created.

    Anyway, I really enjoy it. I gave it 7, although I think for someone who doesn't expect more than excellent adaptation that this game is, it should be 9.5 (-0.5 point for minor technical issues)
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  2. Dec 27, 2017
    10
    I don't write reviews very often, but making an exception here. I have over 400 hours played, tracked by Steam.

    This is a really good adaption of what many consider to be the best strategy board game of all time. The huge advantage of using the digital version of the game over the physical version is that the computer will keep track of the myriad of events and effects that are in
    I don't write reviews very often, but making an exception here. I have over 400 hours played, tracked by Steam.

    This is a really good adaption of what many consider to be the best strategy board game of all time. The huge advantage of using the digital version of the game over the physical version is that the computer will keep track of the myriad of events and effects that are in play. No longer do you have to remember that Nuclear Subs allows you to coup a battleground, but your coups all cost you 1VP because of Yuri and Samantha. Anyway, it's like having a friend sit down next to you and do all the busy work so you can focus on the deep strategy of this exquisite game.

    If you're new to twilight struggle, you'll probably find the AI challenging at first. Over time, you'll discover that the AI is pretty crap, and you'll easily steamroll it every game. The matchmaking system is good enough if you're looking to play human opponents. I've played games in under an hour, and I play with a buddy who just wants to do one turn a day (we set the game timer to 45 days).

    Anyway, I can't recommend this highly enough as a great way to get into a terrific board game.
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  1. Jul 10, 2016
    80
    As a board game conversion then, Twilight Struggle succeeds in delivering a faithful, relatively slick digital experience wrapped up in a mostly pleasing user interface.
  2. May 19, 2016
    100
    The tutorial is great, the matchmaking system works nicely, and the game even knows enough only to send you an email reminder about your turn when you are not logged in. It’s like Playdek thought of everything...It’s not so much about whether the game is any good. It’s whether it’s any good for you. It’s more than just good for me.
  3. Apr 22, 2016
    90
    It was a beautiful board game. And now it is a beautiful interactive experience. Poker, card tactics and Risk-like conquest merge and draw you into a world of scheming, bluffs and Cold War.