Power Grid Boardgame is a strategy board game developed by BrettspielWelt. The last update, v1.50, released on September 09, 2024, and it’s rated 3.00 out of 5 based on the latest 16 reviews. Power Grid Boardgame costs $8.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
by Friedemann Friese
Power Grid Boardgame Gameplay Overview
Description
Dive into the world of the energy industry with the Power Grid app, designed by award-winning author Friedemann Friese.
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I have hundreds of board games, and have loved this game in print for years. Waiting for this utter disappointment is confusing. I hope it updates to something coming close to playable, but since they already have my money, I doubt this will happen.
Non-intuitive interface, lack of guidance on how to use the app (let alone a useful tutorial on the game itself), and middling graphics … well, at least it’s expensive.
I look forward to being able to upgrade this score, but am not optimistic. Th
★★★★★Amazing
Never have I seen a power grid game go so fast! Took me a little bit to get used to the interface, but now games go fast and smooth. Very fun. I imagine it might be tough for someone that doesn’t already understand the gameplay… but if you play the physical game… this is a fun addition to play remotely with friends.
★★★★☆Pretty good app
Some glitches at times. AI players do funny things sometimes.
★★★★★Nice App
I’ve been enjoying the app and haven’t had any issues
★★☆☆☆Fatal bug
Experienced PG board gamer here with over 30 plays or so under my belt. I think the interface was well done after adjusting to it.
Family played an entire run through yesterday without issue.
Today, can’t get past the first auction sequence. First player can successfully list but no subsequent players can overbid.
Is this typical? We’ll be heartbroken to find the app version of this boardgame only
To have it unplayable.