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Board Kings – The town building, board game mashup (Review)

Everyone loves board games! Okay, okay. That’s a very broad and generalizing statement. MOST people like at least some board games. There’s something fun about seeing what twists and turns will happen and maybe the best part of all is getting one over on your friends. Jelly Button Games took this magic formula and mashed it up with a town building mobile game format to make Board Kings. So grab your dice, chose your game piece, and let’s see if this game is worth passing Go.

Developer: Jelly Button Games
Price: Free/In-App Purchases
Download: Google Play/iOS

Just going for a hop around town.

The Setup

Since this is a board game, and they are usually played with others, you initially get the option to connect to Google Play Games and to Facebook. You can always add these later and they are not necessary to play, but I will say that it is much more fun to play with people you know than just randoms. You are given the choice of 4 common game pieces to play as before you get dropped on the start space and are given the chance to roll the dice. The game has a nice tutorial that runs while you play for first few turns and guides you through all the different types of spaces you can land on and is quite thorough while not being overly complicated. Then you are on your own and are free to start building your town or terrorizing your friends.

Controls

Controls for this game are pretty easy. There is a dice button on the bottom of the screen, and as long as you have rolls left (this games equivalent of energy) you can move around the board the number of spaces that you rolled. Buildings are marked by a green upgrade arrow then they are ready to be upgraded, so simple taps around the board are all that it takes to be in control of your town.

This is my shop. I’m the captain now.

Gameplay

Your game board is filled with a variety of spaces, from chance card spots that give you some unique bonuses, to a vending machine that gives out new game pieces. There are cop cars to scatter about, a piggy bank to store money in, and even a steal space to steal money from other players. There are lots of things to do on your board alone, but what’s really fun is traveling to other players boards and breaking their stuff or taking over ownership of their buildings, netting your cash and bonuses all while trying to dodge their police. A big part of this all happens by chance, however.

Board Kings is a little bit of strategy and a lotta bit of luck. You roll the dice, then move that number of spaces. For every space you move, you get some cash which is awesome, but you have to move what you rolled. Most actions on your board can only be performed when on certain spaces, so since you can’t choose to stop on a particular space, you may find yourself really wanting to stop by the vending machine or the steal space to get a hefty sum of money, only to find yourself coming up short or overshooting. I have found that every time that I jump on and use all of my 35 rolls, the max number you can have banked at any one time) that I will usually end up hitting every space on my board at least once, but it will take several trips around and nothing is guaranteed.

I personally love that there is a bit of chance to it, much like playing Monopoly or Life where I’m not guaranteed to get the property I want to hit the celebrity status I dreamed of, but I know it can be frustrating to not be able to get rid of someone’s ownership of your building because you just can’t seem to land on that one space. This is what keeps the game interesting because you never know what you’re going to land on.

My parents always knew this day would come.

Graphics & Sounds

The cartoony board aesthetics are full of life and fun to look at. From Main Street (your starting board) with all of its city sights and sounds, to Carrot of the Caribbean with its beachy pirate theme, each world looks unique and offers visuals that suck you in. Each board also has 10 different unlockable themed game pieces you can purchase from blind boxes in the vending machine (with a free purchase each time you land there, so IAPs are NOT necessary).

The boards all play the same despite having unique looks, but this means that you will never have a board that everyone is picking because it has less for people to steal from or is more difficult to navigate. Personally, I would have liked to see a little variety in this so that it’s not just the same diamond board for every person I visited. The pirate theme could have been rounded or wavy as you hop along the shore. It’s a small personal gripe and in no way takes away from the game at all.

My list for revenge goes on and on and on…

Longevity

This game has a lot going on. There are loads of upgrades for every building on your board. There are over 6 themes to collect with ten game pieces each, plus after collecting multiples of the same piece they unlock silver and gold pieces. The real fun, in my opinion, comes from taking the train to a friend’s town and wrecking buildings, capturing businesses and raiding their piggy banks. This can lead to rivalries and a battle for land, but it’s also way more lucrative and if you’re a competitive person watching as your face is plastered on top of one of your friend’s buildings is an opportunity you can’t pass up.

Conclusion

Board Kings is everything people love about board games in a town building, mobile game setting. You build your town, you destroy your friend’s town, and you collect items all while rolling a dice and hoping you get a six so you can finally get that last upgrade to get to the next level. There’s a bit of luck involved, since this is a board game with dice, but with a relatively large energy pool, you’ll have enough turns to make it everywhere and get done what you want to get done. The game is great fun on it’s own with random other players, but the real fun comes from playing with friends and being able to take over their town and lock them up in your jail. If you’re looking for a bite-sized game to play with your friends, this is definetly one to not pass up.

Huawei is set to unveil the Honor 9 on June 27th

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For the uninitiated, Honor is a sub-brand of Huawei, who has made phones such as the Huawei P10 lineup, and more famously, the Nexus 6P. The Honor 8 was launched in the US to some fanfare as it marked the first time an Honor device was readily available in the States.

However, Honor and Huawei are gearing up to launch the Honor 8’s successor, the Honor 9. There have been some rumors regarding the device in the last few weeks, but we were still left in the dark as to when the device would actually be unveiled.

Thanks to @rquandt, a new press invitation has been leaked, revealing that the Honor 9 could be unveiled on June 27th. This contradicts other reports that Honor would be taking the stage on June 20th or 21st, so we aren’t exactly sure what the deal is here. But those previous rumors were merely hearsay and didn’t give us a look at the actual invitation.

Render of the Honor 9

As for what the Honor 9 is set to have in-tow, we are looking at a 5.2-inch Full HD display, while being powered by Huawei’s own Kirin 960 SoC. The device is also rumored to include either 4GB or 6GB of RAM, but we would hedge our bets on the former.

Finally, it seems that the Honor 9 is going to embrace the dual rear camera setup. These rumors claim the sensors will be coming in at 20MP for the main shooter, and a secondary 12MP camera.

Of course, there’s still a fair amount of time left between now and the rumored event, so we’ll likely learn more about the device in the coming weeks.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Pirates of the Caribbean Special Edition is actually a thing

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Want to buy the Samsung Galaxy S8, but you don’t want to go for the standard models? How about getting the Microsoft Edition? No, it does not come with any special engravings, it just contains a bunch of Microsoft apps, but at least you will be able to tell your friends you have the Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition, right?

If the idea sounds a bit cheesy, we have another suggestion. How about the Samsung Galaxy S8 Asiana Airlines Edition? Granted it’s available only in Korea and the only things that actually differentiate it from the “normal” Galaxy S8 is the special Asiana theme and an Asiana logo on the boot screen.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 special edition in its pirate box

But what if you crave something more ostentatious? Samsung has what you need. In order to celebrate the upcoming launch of the new Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, the Korean tech giant has launched a Galaxy S8 Pirates of the Caribbean special edition. Actually Samsung just put a case featuring the movie’s logo and a two skulls on a regular Galaxy S8. However, with the limited edition Samsung is also throwing a slightly modified UI for movie fans to take advantage of.

It appears this feature is applied automatically, once the case is clipped to the phone via an embedded NFC chip. What’s more, the Galaxy S8 Pirates of the Caribbean edition will ship out in a pirate box, alongside a gold ring and other movie-themed accessories.

We’re told the phone will become available in China, but so far there’s no word whether Samsung will launch it somewhere else or not. The whole Galaxy S8 Pirates of the Caribbean bundle will cost $44 extra than the regular Galaxy S8. We don’t know how many of these cases are going to be available.

We’re still waiting on an official announced from Samsung or Disney in order to be 100% the special edition is a real product.

LG offering its own Buy One, Get One deal for G6 through T-Mobile

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The LG G6 hasn’t been out long, but LG has already partnered up with T-Mobile to offer a BOGO deal on its latest flagship.

UPDATE: Whereas the original T-Mobile deal for the LG G6 is no longer being honored by the carrier, we’ve got great news. Instead of dealing with the service provider, you can still get a free G6 with the purchase of another, but you’ll go through LG. Check it out!

If you purchase two new LG G6 phones in a single transaction, you qualify for a $500 rebate (e-Check via email). The phones are valued at $500 each so it’s essentially like getting one of them at no cost.

Simply head to https://www.lgrebates.com/LG-T-Mobile-G6-500 and fill out the details and you’re on your way to a refund. The promotion is already underway and runs through June 8, 2017. You must redeem before July 8 to qualify.

The Buy One, Get One Free promo is available between May 10 and June 8. So how do you get started? Grab two LG G6 units from one of T-Mobile’s authorized, participating locations in the US. Yes, you’ll have to pay for both, before submitting your rebate request to T-Mobile before July 8.

For easier processing, buyers can send the required documents including a completed request form, IMEI of both devices, a copy of purchase receipt and original IMEI label from the device’s packaging, online. Requests can also be mailed-in.

After documents get verified, the carrier will send LG G6 customers a $500 electronic rebate check by email. Note that it might take up to 6 weeks before the delivery happens.

While you can expect to pay $650 for a LG G6 in the US, T-Mobile is offering the handset for $500 – which explains why the carrier is sending rebate checks of $500 and not $650.

The LG G6 has been hailed as being a massive step forwards from the LG G5, but if you’re still uncertain whether two LG G6s would make your life better, we invite you to read our thoughts on the flagship.

[Update]: T-Mobile has issued an internal document addressed to store reps in which it states that the deal “has been pulled and cannot be honored.” There’s no reason given, but luckily T-Mobile’s alternate Galaxy S8 BOGO deal is here to save the day.

The Galaxy Note 8 will likely feature the same aspect ratio as the Galaxy S8

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Now that the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus have been announced, Samsung can focus its efforts on a device with huge implications. The Galaxy Note 8 has already been confirmed to be launching later this year, despite speculation that the Note line would be a casualty stemming from the Note 7 debacle.

We are likely to hear more about the Note 8 in the months and weeks leading up the device’s official unveiling, and we now have an idea of what Samsung is looking to do. The rumor claims that Samsung is looking to pack a 6.3-inch display into the Note 8 while keeping an aspect ratio on par with the Galaxy S8 lineup (18.5:9).

We are expecting to see Samsung test some new features on the Note 8, which means we are likely to see a new dual-camera setup on the rear of the device. This was rumored to be coming to the Galaxy S8, only to be left out at the last minute due to various setbacks.

This set of rumors also suggests that the Note 8 will be powered by the Snapdragon 835 SoC, along with 6GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. Barring any other minor updates to Nougat, we should also be seeing Android 7.1.2 Nougat launched on the Note 8, with Samsung’s TouchWiz interface.

Finally, we are also expecting to see a 3,600mAh battery to keep the Note 8 running throughout the day. As expected, the Note 8 will continue to feature the famous S Pen, and will be getting an IP68 water and dust resistance rating.

Let us know what you think about this latest batch of rumors and if you are even slightly inclined to snag one for yourself this Fall.

The HTC U 11 gets the full leak treatment a day early

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This week is going to be a rather hectic one for Android fans, as HTC is set to unveil its latest flagship tomorrow, and Google I/O 2017 kicks off on Wednesday. However, it seems that someone let the cat out of the bag a bit early regarding the HTC U 11.

Courtesy of DroidHolic

The folks at DroidHolic were able to get some hands-on video footage of the U 11, showing off a similar design to that of the HTC U Ultra and U Play. The U 11 is set to take on the likes of the LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8, while introducing some interesting new features.

Most notably, the biggest feature coming to the U 11 is the touch-sensitive frame for the device. This frame will allow you to squeeze the sides of your device to perform various tasks. These include opening Google Assistant, taking photos, and more.

What’s even better is that these “squeezing gestures” will be customizable. This means that you will be able to manually adjust how hard you have to squeeze the device to perform the tasks possible.

This leak also shares the full spec-sheet for the U 11, which has been up for debate in recent weeks. Here’s a look at the specs:

  • 5.5-inch Quad-HD display with 534ppi pixel density and Gorilla Glass 5 protection.
  • Octa-Core Snapdragon 835 Processor
  • Adreno 540GPU
  • 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM (6GB RAM & 128GB ROM for Chinese Model)
  • Up to 2TB Expandable Storage
  • 12MP rear camera with Sony IMX362 Sensor and f/1.7 aperture.
  • 16MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture
  • Up to 4K video via Rear camera while up to 1080p videos via Front Camera.
  • Android 7.1 Nougat with Sense UI
  • USB Type-C, NFC, GPS, Dual SIM, LTE and More
  • Edge Sense Technology and 360-degree Audio Recording
  • 3,000mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0

These specs definitely line up with the likes of the Galaxy S8, but HTC has a lot of work to do to catch up to Samsung. With the official announcement coming tomorrow, let us know what you think about the device and if you’re interested in picking one up for yourself.

ASUS might pull de plug on its ZenWatch lineup

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Albeit lackluster interest in the smartwatch category from behalf of consumers, more and more companies are flocking to launch intelligent timepieces. Back in March, Fossil introduced more than 300 new smartwatch models from its partner sub brands, in a bid to show users the smartwatch market is alive and kicking.

But a new report coming it today from the controversial Digi Times paints a different picture. It appears that ASUS – a company that has so far spawned the market with three ZenWatch models, will soon be taking its hopes of making profit somewhere else.

According to the report, ASUS is shipping only 5,000 to 6,000 units of ZenWatch monthly. Due to these low numbers, industry insiders expect ASUS to soon discontinue the product line. Which will be a pity given that ASUS’ ZenWatches are some of the most affordable Android Wear smartwatches around.

If the information coming from the hit-and-miss Asian publication turns out to be correct, Google will be left without another major hardware partner. If you remember Motorola decided to take an indefinite break from smartwatches, while Samsung is focusing its efforts on its Tizen lineup.

On the bright side of things, Google has also been gaining new partners this year. Actually ZTE might take ASUS’ place in the Android Wear ecosystem, as the Chinese company recently launched its first Android Wear smartwatch which is available for $199 from T-Mobile. Iconic watch makers like Tag Heuer and Movado have also joined the ranks of Android Wear 2.0 in 2017.

Google Store offers free case with a Pixel XL purchase

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The Pixel and Pixel XL have been out and about for a few months and even though a Pixel 2 model might not be far from us, the two phones continue to be some of the greatest handsets currently available for purchase.

If you have been looking to buy a Pixel XL, now might be the best time to do so. Why? Well the Google Store is offering a free case with the purchase of a Pixel XL (with either 32GB or 128GB of storage). Customers can receive a free clear case (valued at $30) or a silicone case in Gray, Blue, Green, Peach or Coral that would normally take you back with $35.

Google started offering this deal this Sunday and it will continue to be available while supplies last. So if you want to get a free case, you best hurry up and place your order.

If you’re still undecided whether the Pixel XL is for you or not, you can go ahead and check our in-depth review.

For a quick reminder, the phone which launched in 2016 alongside the standard Pixel comes equipped with a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 2560 x 1440 resolution. It harnesses the processing power of a Snapdragon 821 in combination with 4GB of RAM.

The Pixel XL carries one of the best smartphone cameras around – 12.3-mepapixel main snapper with f/2.0 aperture, as well as 8-megapixel. And naturally, since this is a Pixel you’re guaranteed to get timely Android updates, as soon as Google pushes them out.

T-Mobile has a limited time BOGO offer for Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+

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We recently told you T-Mobile partnered up with LG to offer a BOGO deal on the LG G6. Unfortunately that offer has been withdrawn for some unknown reason. But no need to feel sad about it.

In the meanwhile, the Magenta carrier announced another Buy One Get One Free promotion, which is involves Samsung’s latest Galaxy S8 flagship.

Of course, there are a few conditions to take into consideration. For starters, the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ you buy has to be on an installment plan. You’ll also need to activate a new line. Even if you are an existing T-Mobile subscriber, you will be required to add a new line. New Magenta customers will have to jump onboard with the carrier’s One plan.

T-Mobile allows customers to purchase a combination of two Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ but we’ll have to warn you – you’ll receive your money back in the form of a prepaid MasterCard loaded with a maximum $750. So if you pick up two Galaxy S8+ units you’ll end up being compensated for only a standard Galaxy S8.

To make it clear, the deal involves paying full taxes for both devices and then paying monthly for the two phones for the next 24 months. The free part of the deal comes in the form of the rebate MasterCard.

Sadly, customers who already purchased a Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ are not eligible to enter the new BOGO promo. We don’t know how much the deal will run, but right now it’s active on the T-Mobile website. So you best hurry up!

Motorola’s alphabetical Moto product release road map leaks out

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Over the weekend, we got the opportunity to learn more about the upcoming Moto X (2017) which by the looks of it will be sold as the Moto Z4 when it makes a debut later this year.

On top of leaking the Moto Z4’s logo, the prolific @evleaks also posted an image that was apparently taken during an official presentation (most likely dedicated to investor and industry VIPs) which reveals the company’s full roadmap for 2017.

If you’ve been following tech news lately, you probably already know that Motorola is expected to unleash an entire host of new products and here they are listed in their full glory, as follows:

Moto Z2 Play – 5.5-inch display with fullHD resolution, Moto Mods support

Moto Z2 Force – unknown diagonal, ShatterShield screen, Moto Mods and 1Gb LTE support

Moto X4 – 5.2-inch display with fullHD resolution, 3D glass dual-camera setup

Moto gS – 5.2-inch display with fullHD resolution, full-metal body

Moto gS+ – 5.5-inch display with fullHD resolution, full metal body

Moto E4 – 5-inch display with 720p resolution, 2.5glass, fingerprint scanner

Moto E4 Plus – 5.5-inch display with 720p resolution, 5,000 mAh battery

Moto C – 5-inch display with 480p resolution

Moto C Plus – 5-inch display with 720p resolution, 4,000 mAh battery

It’s interesting to note, the roadmap does not mention the standard Moto Z2 model. On top of that, it seems Motorola will launch two new phones from the Moto G lineup this year. The current Moto G5 and the Moto G5 Plus feature 5-inch and 5.2-inch display respectively, so the new Moto gS and Moto gS+ will probably be phones with similar internal configurations, but larger displays, but this is just a guess at this point.

Motorola fans are bound to be treated with a lot of interesting products this year, so we suggest you keep checking back with us on more developments on the topic if you want to be kept in the loop.