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Onirim - Solitaire Card Game

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Onirim - Solitaire Card Game

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User Reviews for Onirim - Solitaire Card Game

5
Great game.

The tutorial makes this gam easy to learn. It is very challenging in terms of luck sometimes. The first several games I played after the tutorial went downhill immediately after I found my first or second door. I couldn’t get the cards I needed and kept getting spoiler cards with no ability to come back way before cards ran out. I played about 3 games like that before I got a decent deck where strategy played a bigger role than the bad luck. That may be comparable to the actual card game and doesn’t change how I feel about the game, but too many unwinnable games in a row will be frustrating.

Blinkygin, Mar 24, 2020
5
Great game!

Very easy to learn (the tutorial takes you step by step), beautiful art, and requires both skill and luck to do well in the game. My only complaint is that there's no undo option. I'm not one to cheat, but I do often mess up by touching the card to the right or left of the card I want (I think my fingers are too fat/slippery) which can be really irritating when it happens often :( I'm not a competitive person, so I don't care about my statistics, so I get how an undo button can screw with that. However, I think there could be an option to turn that off for a "rankings" game? Other than that, it's a lovely game. My husband and I are ordering the tabletop version soon!

dingokitty14, Aug 01, 2017
5
Fun game, better with expansions

This is a fun game, but I got bored with the base game fairly quickly. It is greatly improved by the expansions. I find that the Door to the Oniverse makes it a little too easy to win, but that's ok because it's still fun to focus on beating my own high score, which is challenging. Still, I find that the Glyphs and the Crossroads/Dead ends were the best expansions for adding fun but remaining challenging. I have not experienced the bugs that people complained about. I also saw someone say that you can't win. I struggled at first. Wise key management was what got me over that bump. I recommend this for a relaxing game that requires a bit of strategy but not a ton of focus.

FiddlingD, Sep 27, 2017
4
Good, but glitchy...

It's a credit to the developers that I find this game so fun on the iPad, since I wasn't a fan of the original card game. I liked it so much that I immediately bought both expansions.Unfortunately, there are a couple of glitches that reduce the enjoyment from "five stars"...First, on the latest expansion, there is some lack of clarity about the order of cards being put back on the deck when using the "re-order" feature. Sometimes it seems like the leftmost card is next up, and sometimes it's the rightmost card. This is making me a bit crazy since I can't exactly reproduce the issue and then compensate for my misunderstanding...Second, when re-ordering cards during a "prophesy" (at least with the latest expansion turned on), the game provides no way of actually exiting the card re-ordering pop-up! As a result, I'm currently in the middle of a game that I will have to "lose" because there is no way out of this mode!But other than that, it's great... so let's fix those bugs and keep up the awesomeness!

jaytay579, Nov 24, 2017
5
Great implementation of a wonderful game

The app all but replaces the original game for me. It is perfectly implemented, and the artwork/graphics really draw you into the Oniverse. The best part about the app is that it takes care of all of the shuffling for you, which is a huge bonus. If it contained every one of the expansions present in the second edition of the physical game (plus add-on expansion packs), this would absolutely replace the physical version of the game for me. As it stands, I’m glad that this doesn’t actually have everything I could have physically, because I do enjoy bringing out the physical game from time to time, and that would increase the barrier for me. This is great for a quick 5-10 minutes when you have nothing to do, or for playing game after game, trying to unlock the dozens of in-game Game Center achievements.

JoshuaAcosta, Jan 12, 2020
5
Interesting Concept

This game has a lot of dimension. Player decisions are more important here than in more traditional card games, and there are many opportunities for careful thought or instinctive action. Cards are beautifully drawn, and animation speed adjusts automatically to allow a faster pace after initial learning.The only thing I don’t like is a certain rule that the player’s hand must always have a fixed number of cards, even at the very end when the deck has run out. In one game, the cards remaining in my hand would have won the game, but I lost automatically because the deck had run out. I have a feeling this rule exists to prevent infinite loops, but it is frustrating every time.That said, this is a wonderful game that keeps my interest. Thinking and planning are rewarded but not required, so there is challenge without headache.

NewToThisGame456, Feb 02, 2018
4
Latest expansion has bugs but great game otherwise

I'm glad this game keeps getting expanded because I really enjoy each new mechanic. They've also addressed some issues with speed and frame rate that definitely make the app shine!However, the latest expansion has some bugs. Sometimes the Chromatic Chaos denizen fails to trigger. Thus, you make a match of three cards you've already got all the doors for in that color expecting to use then denizen you've rallied to open a different color door, but you do not get the option and instead the deck just automatically reshuffles. Other times you get all of the other doors with Chromatic Chaos symbol.Also the Hammer Bird doesn't always trigger correctly. Sometimes it includes too many cards and other times it includes too few cards. For example, let's say these are the cards you've last played: red red multicolor green green green. If you play the Hammer Bird, you expect it to remove all the green cards. Sometimes that works, but sometimes it takes the green cards and the multicolored card too. At that point, playing another red card doesn't trigger a door like you might think, so it's almost like the game doesn't realize it took an extra card.Fix these and keep bringing us more expansions. 😀

pbeasi, Aug 06, 2017
5
BEST! GAME! EVARRRR!

THANK you, for making quarantine bearable… even enjoyable! The mechanics of your game are ingenious, and your cards’ artwork is quite evocative. I’m very much enjoying how this app has translated their design into animations and sound effects. (The continuous background music of any app is something I usually turn off pretty quickly, but the first several minutes of your app’s background music was also fun, and quite thematically appropriate!) I now intend to acquire a physical copy of your card game as well, with the seven expansions, because your artwork is too enjoyable not to have a printed copy of. Thank you for this accessible introduction to the Oniverse, and I’ll be checking out your other physical solitaire card games as well!! 😃🧩👍🏼

Ricky Tenderkiss, Jul 13, 2020
5
Missing tactile feedback

This is the most enjoyable and addictive game I've played in quite a while (along with Onitama); to the point that I had to buy the physical copy too, just so I could get the tactile sensation from shuffling and handling cards and to get my eyes off the screen for a bit. Since the boxed copy has all of the expansions, I'm looking forward to continue expanding this one as well.The best part about owning the app version is being able to play a few quick games without the physical real estate and setup required by the cards; which isn't a lot; but it's something greatly appreciated while on the go.This game is straight up 🔥🔥🔥

Sire2K, Sep 04, 2020
3
Great game, not-great app

Just up front, it’s clear the developer has abandoned this app, so get it at your own risk. Onirim is a fun game. However, this app has a real “minimum required effort” vibe. The text is tiny and hard to read, the screen layout is not well designed, the control is extremely clumsy in some spots, and the animations are sloooooooooooow. So slow. Excruciatingly. I’ve also run into a number of bugs that prevent me from winning sometimes—for example, I hit a point where the game would not accept any set to open the rainbow door (nor any key in my hand). I even had the card that allowed me to open any door with any color. Still forced to lose.

The Scott, Jun 16, 2021

Description

"Asmodee Digital has been doing a great job with their virtual board game releases, and Onirim is just another fantastic addition." - App Advice "Onirim is a straightforward, well made implementation of a solitaire game" - Board Game Quest "Asmodee has a pretty excellent record of bringing well-regarded modern boardgames to mobile. Onirim is no exception, providing a twist on the solitaire card game that's just perfect on your phone.” - Pocket Gamer A Golden Geek Best Solo Board Game Nominee, Onirim is a card game where you play as a Dreamwalker, lost in a mysterious labyrinth, and you must discover the oneiric doors before your dreamtime runs out - or you will remain trapped forever! Wander through the chambers of dreams, hoping that chance will reveal the doors, or linger in each type of room.

In either case, you will have to deal with the slithering Nightmares which haunt the hallways of the labyrinth. Onirim is a solitaire card game. You must work against the game to gather the eight oneiric doors before the deck runs out. You can obtain door cards either by playing cards of the same color three turns in a row or by discarding one of your powerful key cards when a door appears from the deck. In both cases, you will have to decide the best use of each card in your hand and carefully play around the Nightmares. Those cards are hidden in the deck and will trigger painful dilemmas when drawn. In addition to the exciting solo mode, players will enjoy the intuitive user interface, automated deck management, and stats to track their progress and successes against the game! Onirim includes : • Shadi Torbey's base Onirim game in solitaire mode • Original artwork from the base game by Philippe Guerin and Elise Plessis, enhanced by animations • Solo play • Detailed, interactive, turn-by-turn, in-game tutorial. • Offline stats record so you can track your progress • No in-app purchases or ads • Languages available: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish To find more information about Asmodee Digital, please go to http://www.asmodee-digital.com/onirim Having an issue? Looking for support? Please contact us : https://asmodee.helpshift.com/a/onirim/ ***One of my favorite solitaire games! - Zee Garcia, The Dice Tower For more information, please visit http://asmodee-digital.com/onirim Find all the latest news for Onirim on Facebook, Instgram, Twitter and Youtube! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asmodeedigital/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/asmodeedigital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asmodeedigital/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/asmodeedigital

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