Making Fun
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 3 March 2022
Making Fun is the company that ran Dominion Online during 2015 and 2016.
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[edit] Gameplay
Making Fun Dominion was a downloadable app that allowed play both with other players and against a variety of bots.
Included in bot play were Campaigns, where players got to navigate through a narrative focusing on cards from each expansion.
[edit] Praises and Criticism
While providing an online play experience, the Making Fun Dominion client was not seen as serving the competitive player base well.
[edit] Praise
- Campaigns made a quality single player experience
[edit] Criticism
- New expansions were not released at the same time as the physical versions - Adventures took close to a year to appear online and Empires was never released.
- Disconnecting even for a short amount of time would result in a lost game
- The application was fairly large
- Missing game settings, such as ability to set first player as is typically desired in tournaments
- Flashy and unnecessary visuals and sounds