I just noticed that Magic Puzzle Quest is available in the Google Play store, so I thought I’d check it out.
It’s quite buggy and still missing a few art assets. There’s load times on everything, coupled with a lack of feedback/response means that I’m forever pressing a button 4 or 5 times since I can’t tell if it detected the first attempt. There’s no consistent back button, so menus are a bit of a maze.
And it’s still better than MPQ. Demiurge will really need to step up their game.
IceIX
October 28, 2015, 6:27pm
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It’s soft launched in Australia and New Zealand on Android only. Just to be precise.
Nice!
I should be able to have a good go at it on my commute home today and come up with some more detailed impressions.
wonder if it ever see the light of day on steam in the usa
Pongie
October 28, 2015, 7:23pm
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All my devices are iOS, so will have resort to my wife’s phone/tablet to check it out. She’s glued to those android devices though
I am anxiously awaiting this release. I am a huge mtg nerd.
Dayv
October 28, 2015, 9:19pm
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I’m not locking or moving this thread, this is just a friendly green reminder that there’s a whole dedicated subforum for MtGPQ over here .
Did this soft release come with any hard release dates?
IceIX
October 28, 2015, 9:37pm
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Nope. We’re planning before the end of the year, but nothing definitive to state yet.
My first reaction was “Cool! I might give that a try!”
Followed by “Wait…no. I do not need to commit myself to ANOTHER game like that.”
As fun as it likely is, MPQ is my dedicated daily game. Adding more would just murder my…pffth, I was going to say social life, who am I kidding?
Daiches
October 29, 2015, 2:34am
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Mawtful:
I just noticed that Magic Puzzle Quest is available in the Google Play store, so I thought I’d check it out.
It’s quite buggy and still missing a few art assets. There’s load times on everything, coupled with a lack of feedback/response means that I’m forever pressing a button 4 or 5 times since I can’t tell if it detected the first attempt. There’s no consistent back button, so menus are a bit of a maze.
And it’s still better than MPQ. Demiurge will really need to step up their game.
So it’s a standard MTG digital product? Check. As a 20-year MTG veteran I’ll skip this one as well then.
Dragon_Nexus:
My first reaction was “Cool! I might give that a try!”
Followed by “Wait…no. I do not need to commit myself to ANOTHER game like that.”
As fun as it likely is, MPQ is my dedicated daily game. Adding more would just murder my…pffth, I was going to say social life, who am I kidding?
I’m lost. What in the world is this… “social life” you speak of? It seems like a strange concept. I’m curious. Should I be pursuing such feats?
system
October 29, 2015, 5:48am
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oh, its by the same developper…
i thought it might actually become a good game i could play instead of marvel puzzle quest.
Ram51
October 29, 2015, 4:40pm
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Got up to day 15 playing MTG:PQ before I deleted it from my phone. The concept is interesting at first, but it grows stale fast. Marvel PQ is simpler but elegant; MTG:PQ is just clunky. It didn’t help that the UI and UX was pretty terrible, they should it improve it first before they release it worldwide.
IceIX
October 29, 2015, 4:50pm
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Different developer, same publisher. Marvel is done by Demiurge. Magic is done by Hibernum. Both are published by D3.