Available exclusively for Netflix members. Swipe through military negotiations, marry to strengthen alliances and recruit soldiers to fight in turn-based card battles in this historical epic. Inspired by the beloved Chinese epic "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," this game thrusts players into the turbulent final years of the Han dynasty. Players will encounter the many factions, wars and heroes of the saga as they swipe through to make high-stakes decisions, team up with the right army at the right time, gain power and more. Discover new ways to enjoy this franchise's unique card-based swiping mechanic as you uncover the many secrets of a vast storyline, deploy strategy in turn-based battles and encounter a host of unexpected mini-games. Features: • Experience a distinctive narrative told through encountering a vast variety of characters and scenarios. • Play dozens of quests with specific arcs, heroes to recruit, people to wed and children to raise. • Recruit new heroes to fight with you in new turn-based card battles. • Build your own dynasty and see your political progress. • For the first time, take your recruits into battle against other players in online-ranked card battles. - Developed by Nerial Limited.
Best Reins game I’ve played so far!
I love it and think it’s great! I’m so grateful Netflix has so many amazing games to play! It’s a stress free game and you just make guesses the best you can! I played it earlier in the day and tonight and I still haven’t died! It’s a miracle lol!
Waste my time downloading.
User error that I missed it in the description I guess, I didn't scroll down that far, but it should be obvious from the moment you open the app listing that it's a Netflix exclusive app even without scrolling.
China is evil
China bad
Too much chance/RNG
In the title.
need subscriptions to play it? Bruh
i’d rather spend money to buy the game than this
Interesting
A decent evolution to the reigns formula. The new combat system is pretty fun and having a map with different locations definitely increases the immersion and adds some flavor to the world. Other than that, the story is pretty incohesive - it’s like it just skips around and cuts past scenes and interactions entirely, and constantly. However there are some cool ideas thrown into the story here and there - with a few jaw-dropping plot twists sprinkled in. It’s entertaining enough, more-so than its predecessors.
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