This is not possible in the PC version, so I was surprised to see it here but it seems to work. If you really want a specific amulet or ring though, you can buy it in the shop. The added element of challenges works well with mobile and gives me things to work towards in game. Challenges also include unlocking rings and amulets, which are the same requirements as the PC version. You do earn royals and shards by playing the game, completing achievements (or as they are called in the mobile version challenges), and and you can buy shards if you really wanted to.Īchievements have been changed to challenges, and as you complete challenge you earn royals and shards. Royals are also a version of in-game currency, but the shards are the kind you can purchase more of like many other mobile games. Plus I love the game enough to buy more characters if I want to.Īnother thing is the shards system, which is like an in-game currency used to buy items like dice and characters. It worked out because she was part of an introductory special with shards and I had Google Play credit so wasn’t a big deal. My main character is River, so I had to purchase her from the shop to get her. In the mobile game, you only get the 4 characters you play in the tutorial prologue (Thane, Mercucio, Amber, and Sana) versus the PC you get 8 starting characters. You can also see the version difference in the type of chests offered being an older set than what the PC currently has.Īnother thing that can affect gameplay is that the free characters offered are less than the original set you can play in the PC version. The PC version includes concepts like explode pools, which the mobile version does not. In terms of gameplay specifically, the mobile version is a few updates behind the PC version. Now for the differences, and there are quite a few of them in ways I wasn’t expecting but I do think were needed for a mobile port. I apparently have really good luck with these chests because I often get really good dice, and the mobile version was no different with my first chest giving me epic dice. You also earn chests by playing the game. I can play the full Armello on my phone now, which makes me a happy gamer.Īnother similarity is that every day you can get a free chest from the store, and the chests contain dice you can collect and use in the game. We didn’t get an Armello Lite, which I love. ![]() No part of the game was fundamentally changed for the mobile version which is great. Let’s start with the similarities, shall we? If you’ve played the PC version you will already know how the game works, what amulets and rings do, the character powers, etc. I also am part of the beta testers for the mobile game so my version may have slight differences than if you download it but in general what I have played is what you will play. I want to start this off by saying this is not so much a review of the gameplay of Armello because I already did that, and more so on the adaptation of the game to mobile and what changes they made. ![]() So you know I have to review the mobile version, and it has some very interesting differences between the PC version. I’ve been waiting for this day since they first mentioned an iOS version of my favorite game. It has finally happened: Armello has made it’s way to mobile, and more specifically to Android.
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