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Fuzzy math? Upper levels appear to have god-like powers to buy things with invisible resources. If you uninstall then re-install, the problem goes away for several games before rearing its ugly head once again.

Sorry you're having some confusion over the rules, but with respect the game has been in the App Store since and has been extensively tested. Your 1 we would need some further information on, but certainly that bug has not been reported in the past 5 years. Please feel free to contact customer support if you have further concerns. Really like this game and I am impressed that he team can put so many info on a tiny phone screen, good job.

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Size Le Havre. Game Design: Uwe Rosenberg. Illustrations: atelier Klemens Franz. Graphic Design: atelier Klemens Franz. Release Year: The town of Le Havre has the second biggest harbor of France the biggest one is in Marseille.

Apart from the size, Le Havre has a very interesting name, too. The name was adopted from Dutch and means nothing else than The Harbor. The overall gameplay of Le Havre is simple. A players turn consits of two parts: first you resupply the resource fields and afterwards carry out one action. Available actions are e. Deciding where to put your resources early on may determine your fate later in the game, so choose wisely!

With no setup time required, no pieces to lose, and no arguments about the rules, the future of board games is here and Le Havre gives you exactly what you want — to play! Store Links: prices may vary. I bought this game to see if I wanted to buy the hard copy of it. I want to find a light game that my girl friend and I can play together so we can get a break from Carcassonne. This got too confusing for me so I ended up with watching a game walkthrough video on youtube instead.

As of my understanding of this game so far you can do 2 things on your turn; 1. You wont be able to do both on every turn you have, so the way to success is to plan what offers you should claim or what buildings to use so that you will be able to build and buy buildings and ships as often as possible. Since your playing with one or more players and buildings can only be used once in a while, your planned strategy will sometimes not work when your fellow player occupies a building you want to use.

I play Le Havre on my iPhone. For this game I wish that I had an iPad cuz the screen is way too small so I have to zoom in and out a lot to check the details of all the cards. Briefly: Yes , if you want to learn the game quickly and get lots of experience and take a long time thinking about your next action. No , if you want to be able to read the cards, handle lots of quality game pieces, and prefer in-person interactions.

This review focuses solely on the digital version experience. Maybe if there was the option to keep all of the building cards together and sortable with a color on each card to indicate who owns it this is an option we often use on the tabletop , or using the whole screen when zooming in on a card. The real beauty of this version is the ability to play many different scenarios that may not be available to you in person. The local mode as opposed to the online mode allows you to play with humans next to you using the same device as well as additional AI players.

You can choose the short version of the game which I highly recommend for your first game , you can adjust the AI difficulty for each player, and there are several options to make the game experience enjoyable and evenly-paced.

The only option not available is the ability to play with more than 1 human on the same tablet while having another play in online mode. Since there are the same number of moves independent of the number of players, the length mainly depends on short vs normal version and the speed of the humans playing. Needless to say, I recommend adding more AI players when possible.

Also, there is no animation showing what the online players do, so you have to view a text list of prior moves or guess from the changes on the board.



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