Armello Critic Reviews
26 Total Reviews
22 Positive Reviews(84.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(15.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Twinfinite
September 7, 2015
With so much to offer and such a great presentation, it’s hard for me not to consider Armello a must-buy for anyone with even a passing interest in digital board games or innovative RPGs. Deep gameplay and a wide variety of characters, victory conditions, and more, there’s a ton to dive into that’s all wrapped in a gorgeous package.
GameWatcher
September 3, 2015
If you enjoyed playing board games or card games when you were younger (or are still young), Armello will captivate you. The game is beautiful to look at, fun to play, and challenging enough to keep you coming back for more. Even if you’ve never played a game like this before, it’s enjoyable just learning to play and finally getting a satisfying victory.
CGMagazine
September 11, 2015
There’s a lot of potential in this to sit around with three other random people, even though the emote system is a bit limited (no way to directly congratulate players, for example). Still, it’s a quite fun online board game.
PC PowerPlay
October 1, 2015
A short, sharp dose of boardgame action, that has a disarmingly sweet art style and great mechanics.
GameOver.gr
December 11, 2015
Armello is as close as we can get to a board game experience, and a great one at that. Its rules are quite deep and very well thought, providing a well-balanced mixture of luck and skill.
Pelit (Finland)
January 4, 2016
Game of Thrones with fantasy animals. Light tactical game is great fun as multiplayer.
PLAY! Zine
September 7, 2016
Armello is so gorgeous, it kept reminding us that there is no an actual physical board game like this even though it really deserves to be. The game successfully mixes several elements from other genres, telling story and making our imagination run wild.
Multiplayer.it
September 30, 2015
A brilliant blend between video game and a board game, with a refined artistic component and a significant strategic depth.
Shacknews
September 2, 2015
The intensity ramps up very quickly, which is crazy, because no game that's this cute should be this stressful. Playing is both a joy and infuriating, depending on your back stabbing/stabbed ratio. In either case, I found myself wanting to go back for more.
3DJuegos
September 4, 2015
Armello is a clever strategy card game with original gameplay mechanics and a flavor of the best tabletop board games. Is even better when you play with your friends.
GameCrate
September 4, 2015
Mixing a unique setting with classic strategic and board game elements, Armello is easy to recommend.
Softpedia
September 7, 2015
Armello shows a lot of promise and its mechanics work well in a virtual environment while still keeping their tabletop feel. However, the lengthy AI turns, not to mention the sometimes-unfair RNG and erratic AI behavior, weigh it down.
Vandal
September 8, 2015
It isn't perfect, but it is a great surprise every fan of strategy/card games should try.
Critical Hit
September 22, 2015
I often get frustrated, often spit fire at other players, or the game itself for doing something as simple as moving a Palace Guard onto the village I wanted to move into, delaying me and causing me to lose any time I had to win. But I’m always happy to start the game up again and give it another go, because it’s a type of frustration that’s damned good fun.
GameSpot
October 6, 2015
Whether you're bumbling your way to the top or playing all your cards right, Armello makes regicide ridiculously entertaining.
GameSpew
April 9, 2016
I’d highly recommend Armello to fans of Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, Starcraft, D&D, or anyone wanting to branch out from traditional board games. The graphics, though not the most exceptional in terms of quality, are beautiful; the combination of 3D effects with almost anime-esque cu scenes gives the game a unique and striking look. It’s interesting, the music has a calming effect, and it gives so much for a relatively unknown game, for not much money.
Game World Navigator Magazine
October 13, 2015
Armello is unpredictable right to the last turn, making it fun to play both on your own and with friends.
Gameplanet
September 18, 2015
Armello is a solidly-constructed and enjoyable turn-based title that offers a unique setting and plenty of depth.
SpazioGames
October 27, 2015
An intelligent and beautiful virtual table top-game, that can be very fun if played online. Especially with friends. The ruleset isn't perfect, and its multiplayer-only nature leaves something to be desired, but it's still pretty impressive as a first try.
Game Revolution
September 14, 2015
While it doesn’t quite compete with some of the compelling tabletop games I have played over the past couple of years—and it’s marred by some confusing design choices that stand to stifle some of its more unique features—if you and a group of friends enjoy tabletop games but struggle to find the time to meet up and play them, then you’ll likely find Armello worthy of your time.