AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 70 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 34 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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1 star
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Credible reviews
70% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
92% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Coral Clash
STRATEGIC GAMEPLAY
Master unique sea creatures, each with their own movement patterns and abilities. Plan your moves carefully, anticipate your opponent's strategy, and dominate the reef!
BEAUTIFUL UNDERWATER WORLD
Immerse yourself in a visually stunning oceanic battlefield. Every match takes place in a vibrant coral reef teeming with life and color.
MULTIPLE GAME MODES
• Play against people online (including friends) in real-time multiplayer matches
• Practice with the interactive tutorial mode
• Challenge an AI computer to learn the game (various difficulties)
FEATURES
• Easy to learn, challenging to master
• Unique sea creature pieces with special abilities
• Real-time multiplayer matchmaking
• Turn-based strategic combat
• Cross-device gameplay
• Regular updates with new content
Whether you're a strategy game veteran or new to tactical board games, Coral Clash offers an engaging experience that will keep you coming back for more. The ocean awaits - are you ready to clash?
Download now and start your underwater adventure! Also check out the physical board game sold from The GameCrafter.
https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/coral-clash
Board Game Designer: Adam Winchell
Artist: João Phillipe Almeida
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Reviews for Coral Clash
Lil Pips
Terrible. Makes mistakes the very first chess programs already knew to avoid.
No last move shown. There is no indication that your opponent has moved or what the move was. Hope you plan on staring at the board until your opponent makes a move. Or hope you can keep the entire board in your head to see the move. Or take a screenshot of the board at every move. Seriously, the very first chess programs ever made knew to do this. The ai is also terrible. It just moves one piece back and forth over and over again until it loses. And that is on its highest level. The instructions do have a nice “example” feature that helps, but it is laid out poorly. The moves the pieces can make are the last things described. The game does not seem very compelling, and this app is just atrocious. This shouldn’t even be in Alpha at this state.
J W Pepper
Pepper
One first game super fun!