Jaipur: the board game Cheats

Jaipur: the board game Hack 1.4.5 + Redeem Codes

A Card Game of Duels

Developer: TWIN SAILS INTERACTIVE
Category: Games
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.4.5
ID: com.asmodee-digital.jaipur

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Description

** WARNING: iPad 2, iPad Mini 1 & iPhone 4S are not compatible. **

*** Review - 4/5 - "strategically satisfying" "definitely a card game worth picking up"*** 148Apps

*** Review - 4/5 - "Jaipur, the latest weapon in Asmodee's war to conquer all of mobile board gaming." "A ten-year old classic brought back to life on mobile. A great fit, and a great port."*** PocketTactics

A Spiel des Jahres Recommended game, Jaipur is one of the most most well-loved 2-player tabletop games. Jaipur is a fast-paced card game for two players with a blend of tactics, risk and luck. You are one of the most powerful traders in Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. You and your opponent duel to demonstrate to the Maharajah that you can earn a greater profit than your competition. At the end of a round, one player receives the Maharajah's seal of excellence, and the first player to earn two seals of excellence wins the privilege of being invited to the Maharajah’s court!

Each turn, you can choose to take one card, exchange your cards for other goods, buy the camels needed to transport your wares, or sell at the market. The sooner you sell and the more you sell of a single good at once, the higher your profit.

If you take cards, you have to choose between taking all the camels, taking 1 card from the market or swapping 2 to 5 cards between the market and your cards. If you sell cards, you get to sell only one type of good per turn, and you get as many chips from that good as you sold cards. The chips’ values decrease as the game progresses, but you get increasingly high rewards for selling sets of 3, 4, or 5 cards of the same good at a time, so it’s all about waiting just the right amount of time to make your trade.

You can’t sell camels, but they are integral to trading and they’re also worth a little something at the end of the round, sometimes enough to secure the win so use them smartly!

In this digital adaptation of the award-winning card game, find a comprehensive interactive tutorial and an extensive campaign mode. Solo play is available at three levels of difficulty. Play online 2 player cross-platform or locally in pass & play mode. Track your achievements within the app and use your Asmodee Digital account to sign on.  Enjoy beautiful illustrations by Vincent Dutrait.

Languages available: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.

Jaipur includes:
• A faithful adaptation of Sebastien Pauchon's original Jaipur game
• Online cross-platform 2 player mode
• Local pass & play mode
• Solo play against 3 difficulty levels of AI
• An extensive campaign mode
• All new artwork by Vincent Dutrait
• Detailed, interactive, turn-by-turn, in-game tutorial.
• Achievement tracking
• No in-app purchases or ads
• Languages available: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.

Awards:
2014 Juego del Año Finalist
2011 Games Magazine Best New Family Card Game Winner
2010 Spiel des Jahres Recommended
2010 Lys Grand Public Finalist
2010 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Two-players
2010 Golden Geek Best Card Game Nominee
2010 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee
2010 Fairplay À la carte Winner


For more information, please visit http://asmodee-digital.com/jaipur

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Version history

1.4.5
2019-03-18
- Various fixes following libraries update
1.4.1
2017-11-17
This version fixes the crash when entering the campaign mode.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
1.4
2017-11-13
- Net-code updated to be compatible with the new version of the server
- Various bug fixes

We are listening to your feedbacks! Please contact us via our support page: https://asmodee.helpshift.com/a/jaipur/

Thank you.
1.3
2017-07-27
This new update includes:
- Chinese and Korean languages
- You can now see the list of the players that are in an online game
- Some bugs fixed

Thanks for your feedback.
1.2
2017-07-07
Many improvements for this update:
• New “Expert” difficulty mode in solo
• In Pass & Play mode a message now indicates that the tablet should be tilted towards you to see the cards
• When playing in Pass & Play mode:
○ the help banner has been deleted
○ the score is now visible
• Enhanced multiplayer mode (taking into account messages indicating the absence of the opponent, when the player is replaced by a robot, his name is replaced)
• In online mode, the time available for each round is now 60 sec
• Memory management optimizations
• Corrections of various bugs and stabilization of the game engine which should bring more stability in the online game
• Text changes in the tutorial to be clearer on the trade feature and how to move in campaign mode
• Bigger number of remaining cards in the deck
• The screen for choosing the solo game options has been revised:
○ 1 single panel and not 2
○ Additional game modes will only appear if you have unlocked at least one mode in the campaign mode

Your feedback is important to us in order to improve the game!
Thank you.
1.0.1
2017-05-25
This update optimizes the memory management on iPhone 4S, iPad mini 1, iPad 2 and iPod touch 5th generation.
You should experience less crashes in the campaign mode.
Thanks for your support.
1.0
2017-05-24

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Ratings

3 out of 5
108 Ratings

Reviews

thespaciousmind,
Obvious memory leaks
When I started playing the campaign on iPhone5s (with latest iOS), this game ran great. Now I have accumulated just over 1000 rupees, 30 camels, 30 jewels, and unlocked just 3-4 areas on the map in campaign mode. And now, during every other round I play, the game freezes up, usually when I am swiping cards (taking all camels) or when I am trading cards.
The game is actually still running. Its just running super dog slow, making it appear as if it is frozen. Its becomes UNPLAYABLE. Once in a while it WILL completely freeze.
This is inexcusable and should be fixed asap.

So Jaipur digital game DEVELOPERS; instead of passing me off to Asmodee help and giving me a link, can YOU folks just fix this issue. Its obviously a memory leak that starts to choke up the animation/gameplay after you progress in the campaign. Pretty LAME. Its now basically unplayable.

And PLEASE JAIPUR DEVELOPER, why dont you add solo win/loss records to your digital games? I have NEVER seen any SOLO WINS/LOSSES VS AI in any digital Asmodee games. Doe they some grudge about this? WHY WHY WHY DO THE DEVELOPERS OF THE ASMODEE DIGITSL GAMES OMIT THIS?

You are trackinf total camels, gold coins, one of the achievements shower how many wins I have. So why not SHOW TOTAL WINS/LOSSES somewhere?
Dr. Zachary Smith,
Campaign game is trash
I really like the stand-alone solo games. The artwork is nice, and everything plays smoothly.

But the campaign game is frustrating trash. To advance, you’ll eventually have to win in provinces where trading is “hard”. And they're hard because the game cheats.

You will get mainly low-ranking cards to pick from. Your computer opponent will get mainly high-ranking cards to pick from. I’ve played dozens of “hard” games. They’re all rigged the same. I’m now at the point where l can almost predict what cards will come out. Leather and Tea cards for me. Gold and Diamond cards for the AI.
Flamingjellyfish,
Fun game, beautiful art, enjoyable campaign
I think I like the art on the app better than the board game art. Very fun. Personally I haven't had any trouble exiting a game and coming back to it later (I've only done campaign mode.) Works fine on phone, although it does take a chunk of storage and significant battery power to play, that's less of a problem on iPad. I love the variations on the rules in campaign mode and the side stories. I read some of the less positive reviews and apart from acknowledging a few bugs I didn't have any serious problems. I found the hard AIs harder but definitely not unbeatable. You can get a lot of satisfying play out of the game.
tartujik,
Doesn’t save your game
What is the point in playing a game at all if you can’t finish it????!!! Apparently if you pause at all, or if your phone runs out of battery then you lose EVERYTHING! Was really enjoying this game at first, but near the end of the 3rd round - it completely crapped out and lost everything. So despite how enjoyable it COULD be, it’s insanely frustrating to try to use this to get away from the hell that is life for a minute, only for it to say “psyche!” and pull the rug out from under you at the last minute. Don’t put out a game on an app, that is obviously going to have to be put down now and then (which is supposed to be the benefit of having it on the app - versus boardgame version - that you can supposedly pick it up and put it down as needed) and have it NOT CAPABLE of SAVING your progress or even remember you were playing a game in the first place!!!!!!
JimBobThe4th,
Love the game but it could use a couple enhancements
This game is very fun, the interactive tutorial is great, and the interface for playing the game is easy to use! Kudos to the developers.

My biggest complaint is that you cannot close the app and continue a Pass and Play game later. As soon as the app closes, you need to start a brand new game over when playing with another person. Unfortunately the app just recently froze on us (which rarely ever happens), so we lost our 10 minutes of progress into the game.
Lydia 005,
Initially fantastic but crashing/disconnecting
This was an extremely well implemented app that worked well for the last six months. Maybe the developer hasn’t bothered to test the games performance with the new iOS updates or they’re reducing budget on the online server, but the game now frequently crashes when attempting to play with my spouse. We are both connected to excellent WiFi coverage.

Disappointing. Initially, I would’ve rated this a five star app.

Edit - It is November and the crash issue has not been resolved (unfortunately). I do not recommend buying it has been fixed.
RetroReef,
As Good as it Can Be
Edit: Well darn. After a day or so I get the complaints. This app needs an update. It crashes fairly easily when trying to move between apps during a game.

Don’t really understand the lower score here. Jaipur is a fantastic simple card game and this digital implementation is as good as I could ask. They even made a campaign mode, which was a nice extra. Definitely recommend the app and especially the physical game itself.
mryuk,
Try again
I skipped over this game originally because of some of the comments and I don’t think it was ready. I picked it up again about a month ago and my wife and I have been playing it a lot. Can you please exactly like the physical game it is much easier to reset! I found no issues at all and it said many times now.
Ironclark24,
I keep winning but getting losses
I am literally yet to lose and have played over 10 games. People keep quitting in the middle of the match and then somehow I am getting a loss and a message pops up saying I’m forfeiting because I took too long even though it’s not my turn. Idk what people have figured out where they know the exact moment to quit so they get a win and i get forfeited even though I’m crushing them but it happens to me most games if I’m not playing a friend I don’t know. Fix your game so people can’t quit and force people like me to get forfeits when they’re actually winning.
Rajasthan Fan,
Better than expected!
As a big fan of the physical game, the low app ratings deterred me initially. Happily, I overcame my trepidation and was rewarded with a beautiful, faithful, feature-rich digital experience.

The campaign took roughly 25 hours for me to complete. While certainly challenging it was never repetitive. Several gameplay variants, characters, and quests engaged me as a player.

Even on my tiny 4.7in screen the Dutrait art shines. The music, backgrounds, and sound effects are all immersing. Animations do not hinder or distract from gameplay.

Disappointing that as of this review the rating is below 3 stars. The app is cheaper and better than its real life counterpart product.