Tides of Time: The Board Game is a board card game developed by Portal Games. The last update, v1.10, released on May 22, 2019, and it’s rated 3.33 out of 5 based on the latest 27 reviews. Tides of Time: The Board Game costs $4.99 and requires iOS 8.0+ and Android 7 or newer to download.
Tides of Time: The Board Game Gameplay Overview
Description
A card drafting game for two! Play the AI, or pass-and-play with a friend! Tides of Time is a card drafting game for two players that takes place over three rounds.
How to Play Tides of Time: The Board Game on PC or Mac
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Cool game, great visuals on this digital version. I appreciate how quickly the developer updated the app to fix the online problem and strengthen the tutorial. I’m also happy with the AI, which so far is beating me on medium.
Recommendations:
-put the actual rule book somewhere in the game
-have a card gallery so we can appreciate all the amazing artwork (this is a common problem with digital board games)
-somehow make it so we can look at the score breakdown between rounds. Right now it shows
★★★★★Stop beating me.
I hate you, John.
★★☆☆☆Cards too small on iPhone
This looks like an interesting game but it only plays in landscape mode on iPhone and the writing and symbols on the cards are way too small to read (even when zoomed) on my iPhone 11. This might work better on iPad or a larger screen phone but on mine, it’s basically unplayable.
★★★★☆Solid game!
I like Tides of Time a lot. It has interesting strategic gameplay plus gorgeous art and great music which make it a solid game.
Hello Devs -
The rule book has several typographic errors. “Copper” Age is misspelled as “Chopper” Age at least twice. The Silver Age and Golden Age sections also contain errors.
It seems odd that the AI opponents are named as they are. The “Easy” AI avatar is a young girl named “John” and the “Hard” AI avatar is an old woman named “Harold” ?? Strange.
★★★☆☆Great game but
Been playing to a long time. After resetting the game and starting from scratch I notice that the game character will win and get points when it shouldn't.
I’ve noticed it mainly when I use the King’s Nest.
In the beginning levels I win ties. In the higher levels the game wins. It even managed to get a 130+ points but me having the King’s nest should of prevented anything past 50.
Has anyone come across this?