LOGistICAL: British Isles
- August 8, 2017
- Sacada
"Logistical: British Isles" is a standalone strategy puzzle game where you transport cargo to complete over 2000 towns across England, Scotland, Wales, and more. With new obstacles and deliveries, each town presents its own unique challenge, making the entire game a vast interconnected puzzle. No prior Logistical game required.
Reviews
- The game is highly addictive, encouraging players to keep coming back for 'just one more town' or 'just one more road'.
- It offers a satisfying logistical puzzle experience, with a lot of content and hours of gameplay for the price.
- The developer actively takes feedback and continuously improves the game, enhancing the overall experience.
- The tutorial is confusing and poorly structured, making it difficult for new players to understand the game mechanics.
- The user interface is clunky and dense, which can lead to frustration during gameplay.
- Some players may find the game starts off in an impossible position, leading to a lack of direction and enjoyment.
- gameplay3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
Gameplay offers a rewarding experience that becomes engaging after a few hours of play, delivering on its promises. New players are advised to start with the base game for a smoother introduction, but those familiar with the series or located in the British Isles can easily adapt to the mechanics of this module.
“But it does deliver on the gameplay that it promises.”
“It takes a couple of hours to get into the swing of gameplay, but once you do, it's nonstop.”
“If you're new to the series, I'd recommend starting with the base logistical game, but if you live in the British Isles (or for some other reason would prefer to start on this module), then you'll find it easy to jump into and learn the mechanics of the game.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game have been criticized for being poor, contributing to an overall negative impression alongside issues like a clunky user interface and confusing onboarding.
“On the surface, there are a lot of problems with this game - overly dense, clunky UI, poor graphics, and very confusing onboarding.”