Constantinople Board Game is a strategy board game developed by Marian Gablovsky. The last update, v1.30, released on November 05, 2018, and it’s rated 4.19 out of 5 based on the latest 16 reviews. Constantinople Board Game costs $2.99 and requires iOS 8.0+ and Android 7 or newer to download.
Constantinople Board Game Gameplay Overview
Description
Constantinople is a solitaire historical wargame covering the millennium-long history of the Byzantine empire, from the foundation of Constantinople in AD330 until its fall in AD1453.
How to Play Constantinople Board Game on PC or Mac
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I originally rated this game a 5 but have lowered it to a 3 due to bugs. Sometimes events do not trigger, making the game unwinnable. For example, you can sometimes kill off an enemy is the furthest position by spending a resource. This event only triggers half the time; other times it just goes on to the next turn without letting you do the event even if you have the resources. Please fix as the game itself is terrific.
★★★★★Great port of a print n play board game
This game is fantastic! I wish more solitaire board games would be converted like this one! I'm looking at you Friday! As for people complaining of bugs, i suspect they misunderstand what's supposed to happen in the game. I have encountered ZERO bugs. The bug mentioned above is probably just the user thinking the furthest back enemy should be eliminated, but it actually means an enemy in the last square on the board. Also, if two enemies are tied in the last position that cancels them out
★★★★☆Great solo game!
This is the first time I've ever played a solo war game. It is very easy to learn, yet engaging. Great if you only have a few minutes to spare.
Would love to see an update that allows my podcasts to continue to play when I use the app.
★★☆☆☆Dull
I'm very disappointed. The the historical map from the board game has been replaced here by a dull, generic flow chart of sorts.
★★★★☆Give me a map please!
I have played a number of the states of siege boardgames. This is a fun one. I like the ‘walls’ aspect, giving you a final chance to defend the City. But as others have said, the chart with the armies moving up and down is boring and disappointing! I really want the map from the boardgame, or any map...something more interesting than a boring chart.