Truco Blyts
- January 11, 2014
- Blyts
Truco Blyts is a popular trick-taking card game for mobile devices. The game allows you to play the traditional and exciting game of Truco, a popular card game in Spain and Latin America, with high-quality graphics and intuitive controls. You can play against the AI or with friends, customize your rules, and climb up the leaderboards.
Reviews
- The game captures the essence of Truco with realistic gameplay and engaging graphics.
- It offers a fun multiplayer experience, allowing players to connect with friends and play online.
- The app is well-designed, with a nice interface and entertaining voiceovers that enhance the gaming experience.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads that disrupt gameplay and can make it frustrating to enjoy.
- There are frequent connection issues and crashes, especially in multiplayer mode, which can lead to lost progress.
- The AI can be predictable and sometimes makes poor decisions, detracting from the overall challenge of the game.
- monetization17 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the excessive number of ads, which appear after every match and can be as long as 30 seconds. While some users appreciate the game's design and functionality, the overwhelming presence of ads detracts from the overall experience, leading many to express a desire for an ad-free paid version. Overall, the monetization strategy is seen as a significant drawback, making the game feel unplayable for some users.
“What a shame, as the game is decent, but I got sick of the ads too soon.”
“The amount of ads makes the game unplayable.”
“Long ads after every single match is ridiculous.”
- humor8 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is widely praised, with users highlighting its funny and engaging content, particularly appreciating the incorporation of Argentine humor. Many find it both entertaining and nostalgic, contributing to an overall enjoyable experience.
“It's pretty, it's funny, it's quite complete for a somewhat simple game.”
“Great Argentinian card game, very funny.”
“Very realistic with funny Argentinian humor.”
- graphics5 mentions
- 80 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The graphics have received mixed feedback, with some users praising them as "great" and "awesome," while others express disappointment, calling them "terrible." Additionally, there is a mention of impressive artwork on the Spanish playing cards, highlighting some positive aspects of the visual design.
“Very nice graphics and functionalities.”
“Graphics are great.”
“Impressive artwork on the Spanish playing cards.”
“The graphics are also terrible now.”
- music4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed feedback; while some players appreciate the excellent soundtrack and background music, others find it frustrating due to constant interruptions from in-game prompts that disrupt the listening experience. Additionally, the volume balance between the music and voice prompts is noted as an issue, with the music often overpowering the dialogue.
“How can you create a game with such a great soundtrack?”
“I loved it, especially the background music; it's fantastic.”
“It makes it annoying to play with music; you get constant interruptions of '¿querés envido?', 'truco', etc., which stops me from enjoying the music.”
“How can you make a game with such a good soundtrack?”
“I loved it, especially the background music; it's great.”
- stability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Overall, users report mixed experiences with stability, noting a few glitches and occasional freezes, but some also mention frequent crashes and persistent bugs that detract from gameplay.
“Freezes too much.”
“Closes too often; still buggy.”
“A couple of weeks playing it and just a few glitches... well done.”