Miyamoto is a card board game developed by HIDEKI HANIDA. The last update, v2.00, released on November 28, 2020, and it’s rated 4.22 out of 5 based on the latest 198 reviews. Miyamoto costs $2.99 and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Miniature Card Game
Miyamoto Gameplay Overview
Description
MIYAMOTO is a single player card game with a miniature board. Game art is simple and oriental world with Samurai. Also offers fast paced gameplay and strategy for mobile optimized.
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1 of my favorite games on my phone for the past 2 years. Yeh it may not have online or cloud save feature, but it’s a fun solid game that makes u plan ahead and rethink your strategy and next move. I like what this game dev did. Also doesn’t have microtransactions or ads which is totally awesome. Very clean game, runs smooth, haven’t come across any crashes or bugs. Definitely buy this. It will keep u coming back.
★★★★☆Awesome
Pro: I still play this game, unlike the other 98% of the games I download, play once, and eventually delete.
Con: No way to mute the sound? That’s kind of odd. Also, I have no clue why you get to pick a reward card after winning a battle. It’s not like you can edit your deck or winning a card makes it more likely to appear or anything. Seems like an unfinished feature to me. Not sure why it wasn’t removed.
★★★☆☆Almost There
It’s cool, and it’s slick, and it’s got a nice minimalist approach, but for a game where your main goal is to replay the game over and over until you eventually win only for the game to give you a very bland congrats for winning message before starting you back over… is highly disappointing. As are the spelling errors on the cards. But it’s neat to play.
★★★★★Highly addictive and super simple
It came with no instructions or tutorial but after a few rounds I was able to figure out how this game works and I love it. I beat it after a day and then was able to use points from winning to get new characters with different abilities to try the game again and again.
★★★★☆Great potential
This game has amazing potential, but with that being said it’s kind of a let down. The amount of gold you receive from each battle is small and the cost to get new leaders is crazy high.
For the price tag it’s not bad at all for a few days of game play.