Playdek Launches Summoner Wars on Android Devices

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Playdek Launches Summoner Wars on Android Devices



Playdek has adapted several tabletop games for iOS, but Summoner Wars is its first release for Android.

Playdek released Summoner Wars today for Android devices and Kindle Fire. The digital adaptation of the tabletop card game has been available on iOS since 2012, and the Android version supports full cross-platform play. The game is now available to download free from Amazon [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playdekgames.android.SummonerWars_Beta]. The game includes the Phoenix Elves faction and reinforcements, and the other factions, reinforcements, and mercenaries are available as in-app purchases. You can purchase individual factions $2 each, or get all nine factions, their reinforcements, and Mercenary Pack 1 in the $8 "Faction Pack". Summoner Wars is Playdek's first Android release. Playdek has plans to release more games for Android, with Agricola for Kindle devices up next.

Summoner Wars for Android and iOS currently features only ten of the tabletop game's sixteen factions. Playdek CEO Joel Goodman says there are plans to add the remaining factions. "We do not have a firm timetable right now, but what we would like to work through in our future content deliveries for Summoner Wars are the four remaining factions for the Master Set along with The Filth and Mercenaries, as well as the Second Summoners sets," says Goodman. "We would like to complete the content balance for the game, so that it is completely set up for online tournament play through our multi-platform system."

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The Summonor Wars Android app works for most Android devices, with a few exceptions. "We support all Android devices that have a GPU, with the exception of those with a Mali chip," says Goodman. "All Mali chip devices will be supported in a future update. We also support all Kindle Fire devices, excluding the 1st Generation Kindle Fire and the Kindle Fire TV."

Summoner Wars is based on the fantasy card game of the same name from Dungeons & Dragons: Lords of Waterdeep [http://www.plaidhatgames.com/games/summoner-wars], Agricola, Ascension, and Fluxx.

Source: Board Game Geek [http://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/30273/stranger-in-a-strange-land-playdek-coming-to-andro]

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A game which is compatible with none of my Android devices somehow. I have a couple of Android tablets (one with a GPU) and like 3 smartphones on device list(once again, one with a GPU) (one day I will need to deregister some old devices). Guess they don't want my money.
 

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My big question is, is this another game where in app purchases are basically all but required to actually play? If I decided to go for that $8 pack would I have enough to keep playing for a long time or are there going to be new expansions with terrible power creep? I've never played the table top version of this but I don't want to even bother with this one if I am going to be forced into in app purchases just to keep up.
 

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Baresark said:
A game which is compatible with none of my Android devices somehow. I have a couple of Android tablets (one with a GPU) and like 3 smartphones on device list(once again, one with a GPU) (one day I will need to deregister some old devices). Guess they don't want my money.
This made me curious and I checked, and it's compatible with all of my devices. I mean, I'm not even sure I'm interested in the game, but you know....Curiosity about how widespread the compatibility was.
 

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Best part though, is if you get it through Amazon, they take Amazon coins for in app purchases. I had a bunch of coins from all the free ones Amazon gives away, so all the packs for essentially free (800 coins).
 

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Baresark said:
A game which is compatible with none of my Android devices somehow. I have a couple of Android tablets (one with a GPU) and like 3 smartphones on device list(once again, one with a GPU) (one day I will need to deregister some old devices). Guess they don't want my money.
It might be because your devices are using a mali chip. I'm waiting for the mali update before I can get it (although I have it on my old iphone 3gs). Maybe you'll be able to get this when they do there update.

keideki said:
My big question is, is this another game where in app purchases are basically all but required to actually play? If I decided to go for that $8 pack would I have enough to keep playing for a long time or are there going to be new expansions with terrible power creep? I've never played the table top version of this but I don't want to even bother with this one if I am going to be forced into in app purchases just to keep up.
Summoner wars has a reputation in the board game community for being a really well balanced game. Also, the free deck that you get is considered by many to be one of the best (55% win rate in online matches). If you like their playstyle, you'll be able to enjoy playing competetively without having to spend a penny.

There are future releases to come that are designed to increase the balance of the game (no power creep!). I think they're all worth the money but that's just my opinion (I buy the physical products which are a bit more...)