Sentinels: Learn to Play 9+

Try out the Multiverse‪!‬

Handelabra Studio LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 2.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

Calling all Sentinels! Do you have what it takes to defend the Multiverse? Baron Blade’s Terralunar Impulsion beam could spell doom for the Earth! It’s up to the Freedom Four to stop him from pulling down the Moon, but they can’t do it without you!

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“Whether you’re a fan of tabletop gaming or not, this game has a lot to offer.” - Conor Lorenz, Gizorama.com

“This is a must have addition to your digital board game collection.” - Bradley Cummings, BoardGameGeek.com

“The quality of the app is phenomenal, the production is beautiful, it’s just a lot of fun!” - Duke of Dice Podcast

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The Learn to Play Edition of Sentinels of the Multiverse allows you to learn the game at your own pace, absolutely free! Try out different strategies to foil Baron Blade’s plans. See how a different order of heroes can dramatically change the game. This is cooperative card battle like you’ve never played before!

Sentinels of the Multiverse is the award-winning game in which players join forces as heroes to combat a dastardly villain in a dynamic environment. Sentinels of the Multiverse plays like a comic book come to life.

The rules of the game are deceptively simple: Play a Card, Use a Power, and Draw a Card. What makes Sentinels of the Multiverse unique is that each card has special abilities that can create powerful combos or even change the rules of the game!

The Learn to Play edition includes the following scenario:
• Baron Blade wants to pull the Moon into the Earth, destroying 90% of the population so he can rule over whatever remains.
• Legacy leads the Freedom Four with super strength and inspiring leadership!
• Bunker is a veteran soldier in a powered armor suit who brings the pain to the enemy.
• The Wraith uses her vast wealth to create the next generation of super-gadgets.
• Tachyon is the quickest woman on earth, sometimes moving too fast to be seen!
• The battle takes place in the primordial lost world of Insula Primalis - watch out for raptors!

Features:
• Play in guided mode where Christopher (the original game designer) teaches you how to play.
• Then play as much as you like in unguided mode to try out different strategies.
• Original music brings Insula Primalis to life.
• Beautifully rendered environment backdrops put you right in the action.
• Brand new artwork created by Sentinel Comics artist Adam Rebottaro.

Once you’ve mastered Baron Blade, get the full version of Sentinels of the Multiverse for over 9,000 new challenges!

• Three more villains to battle, plus advanced difficulty modes for each one.
• Six more heroes to join the fight against evil!
• Three more environments, each with their own dangers and secrets.
• Play a solo game with 3 to 5 heroes or pass & play with your friends.
• Cross-platform online multiplayer with friends and others from around the world.
• Unlock secret variant heroes and villains via story-based challenges.
• Expand the game with downloadable Heroes, Villains, and Environments via In App Purchase.

The recommended minimum amount of device RAM is 1 GB. Playing on an iPad 2, iPad mini, iPhone 4S, or iPod touch (5th gen) is possible but may result in a degraded experience.

Sentinels of The Multiverse: The Video Game is an officially licensed product of “Sentinels of the Multiverse®” from Greater Than Games LLC.

For more information on Sentinels of the Multiverse, check out SentinelsDigital.com or SentinelsoftheMultiverse.com

What’s New

Version 2.5.11

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

2.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Tartrazine ,

not worth $10!!!

The physical version of Sentinels is fun to play with friends, but you have to waste lots of time moving counters around to keep track of different effects. So this digital version should solve that problem by doing all the work for you, right? Sadly, no, this app adaptation of the game is very cumbersome.

The app gets ONE thing very RIGHT - instead of showing your entire hand of cards as tiny, illegible scans of the physical cards (as the Magic games do), cards' text is replaced with symbols to remind you at a glance of what each card does, and you have to actually highlight a card to see its full text. (Although the text on the cards is still the same clunky legalese from the print version of the game). Some of the symbols look way too similar (such as the ones for being able to draw an extra card, and getting to PLAY an extra card) but more developers need to replace card text with symbols!

But other than replacing card text with symbols, pretty much EVERYTHING else is needlessly clunky. It's not a broken MESS like the original version of Xenoshyft, but it's definitely CLUNKY. The key problem is that the devs decided to design the interface to look like a comic-book, instead of making it as intuitive and clean as possible. At one part of the turn, the ENTIRE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCREEN is devoted to a picture of the supervillain you're fighting! And hey, with that much screen space, at least they'll have clear icons to show that one of your guys stunned the supervillain for a turn, so you don't need to worry about using damage-reducing powers instead of smacking him, right? WRONG! It's up to you to remember that, because again, the interface is all about looking like a comic instead of letting you easily choose what cards to play.

When you have a choice related to how a card or power is played, the choice is often explained in the most technical, unintuitive way possible.-

You know how great it is in Hearthstone that minions, spells and weapon cards are all clearly visually distinguised different frames? Because in Sentinels, despite being a more complicated system, all the cards look the same and just have a MESS of keyword text (like "equipment, relic, limited") for you to wade through.

The game also uses the same UGLY art from the physical version, except now we're treated to a hideous shot of all the heroes facing the player, but looking to the side.

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