AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 58 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 44 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Questionable review patterns
44% review manipulation risk - some review patterns appear unusual
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Unusually uniform ratings
100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars with very little variation
About Yonder Game Night
- In person with your friends and family using a local network
- Over FaceTime with your friends and family when you can't be together
- With a bot for when you want another player, are fully off-line, or are just feeling introverted.
Yonder Game Night includes a variety of games so that everyone has something to enjoy. Choose from card games to abstract strategy, turn-taking or simultaneous move, two player games and multiplayer games for up to six players. New games will be added over time. Current games include:
- Card Games: Crazy Eights, Goofspiel, Rummy
- Chess Variants: Chess, Fischer Random Chess, Crazyhouse, Bughouse
- Word Games: Lexi Lane, Word Hunt, Word Thief
- Quick Games: Black Path, Chomp, Dots and Boxes, Toads and Frogs
- Amazons
- Checkers
- Chinese Checkers
- Dice Poker
- Drop Four
- Hex
- Labyrinth
- Tafl
Most games have optional timers for an additional challenge!
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Reviews for Yonder Game Night
ReviewerOfApples
Lots of fun!
I play this with my family all the time now! It's a great way to wind down, we get to just chat over some casual strategy games.
Occasionally Discerning
Fun games!
Yonder Game Night has a lot of fun games with an emphasis on abstract strategy games. The multi-player networking features are particularly well executed. The networked game experience differs a little from alternatives such as Board Game Arena in that Yonder Game Night is more oriented to starting with a group (either locally or a FaceTime call) and then playing a few games as opposed to picking a game and then finding players. I find this to be a more natural approach to playing games with family members. Some of the "Quick Games" have less depth and replayability, but there are plenty of games of depth here to make the subscription a good value. It will be interesting to see what additional games are added over time.