AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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Credible reviews
77% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About First Martians
Built on the core of the award-winning Robinson Crusoe: Adventure on the cursed island, First Martians: Adventures on the red planet pits players against the hostile Martian environment and a whole host of new adventures and challenges. The immersion experience is further enhanced with an integrated app that maintains the balance and challenge throughout . Players have the option of taking on the design as a series of separate games, in custom campaign mode in which each successive game builds on the last, or even an open world mode in which they are free to roam about the Martian surface and explore for as long as they can survive.
WARNING: In order not to spoil your experience, do not explore the app if you do not intend to actually play the game.
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Reviews for First Martians
WaldyrJr
Huge battery hog
The app works alright. I have a iPhone 12 mini and only charge my phone every other day. This app drained my whole battery in a few hours (even by constantly turning the screen off). It also heats up your phone like crazy, it’s been years since I’ve used an app that makes my phone get that hot, and that was a fighting game with very detailed 3D models. The app is functional but could use a log, so you could check previous effects that could still be in effect or when something comes back to bite you, it would be nice to know what decision you made. All around it’s ok and required to play the game. Too bad it isn’t optimized.
triplesnarf
Text cut off on iPhone 10 and up
Works as long as you don’t care what it has to say, because the text and interface buttons are cut off on my phone. The app is necessary to play the game, so I haven’t been able to seriously try the board game because I can’t tell what’s happening.