Since Apple’s iPad announcement, Movile Inc. has been focusing hard on making the best game for the new platform that we possibly could. Realism, depth, and interaction were our goals, and we'll let you judge how you think we did. We are overjoyed to finally announce our latest title, BoardBox is set to be the most graphically rich and realistic looking board game set on iPad. With dozens of features and true-to-life visuals, BoardBox is the only board game you will need on your iPad! Grab a friend and play a game of Chess, Checkers, or Reversi. Turn off the rules and make up your own! Play with a friend around the world via email! And the list goes on…. - 15 board games, including: .……Chess ..……Checkers ...……Reversi ....……Tic Tac Toe .....……Go ......……International Draughts .......……Xiangqi ........……Westernized Xiangqi .........……plus 5 Chess and 2 Go variants! - Email multiplayer - 3 unique board styles: Mahogany, Granite, and Old School - Rules and Game History provided by Wikipedia - and MUCH more! Included in our plans for future releases are feature updates, tons of new games, and continuing to elevate BoardBox to be the ultimate board game application on your iPad. And best of all: future updates will be 100% free! No in-app purchase content. We simply make it; you get it. FREE. Best of all is the price: just $3.99 on launch day! Compare that to a set of travel games for $29.95 and you’ll see the value right away. Plus, it might be a little hard to shove those little plastic pieces in an email to play with your friend on the other side of the world. Or save your game for next time. Or look up the rules without carrying around a book. Or … well, I think you get the idea. BoardBox for iPad. Hello again! I'm here to answer a bunch of questions regarding the way we're handling certain features and such with respect to BoardBox and the way it is played: 1) How will email multiplayer work? We tried to make this as seamless as possible. And it pretty much is. Here are the total steps: - Make a move, tap email, tap send. In order to make a move, once you've opened the email, - Tap the link in the email, make a move, tap email, tap send. The recipient also gets a nice graphic right from the game showing them the board, rendered on the fly from within BoardBox! Perhaps this is better illustrated in pictures, so I have more screenshots for you! 2) What are the plans for the future? Jeez, let us release the game first! Actually, we're thinking about the future just as much as you are. We've got a bunch of new games planned (and yes, we're taking your suggestions into consideration), some tweaks to make gameplay better, international localizations, and some other cool stuff that will elevate BoardBox further. Stay tuned! 3) What's the deal with no logic engine or artificial intelligence to play against the computer? We wanted to make this game the best quality that we could. Focus on gameplay and make a great multiplayer game. The iPad is a huge screen that can be shared with people a heck of a lot easier than an iPod touch or iPhone. Second, there simply wasn't enough time to develop a logic engine, but even with that said, the point was to create a fantastic multiplayer experience, and we think we've done that, and included worldwide email multiplayer to boot! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and hopefully we'll be able to answer them for you! BoardBox hits the iPad App Store soon, and we can't wait for everyone to play along! Take a look at some more drool candy while you wait, including our first look at the menu system, and our Old School Chess set with plastic pieces!
Lets be sincere this will suck, i don't think there will be any fun with the huge crab, If you'd like to create a board game, why not dedicate to one and see it is very fun to play? Watch out for the rating of this game.
Does it have statistics, such as winnings/losses? In addition, it would be nice to have a board setup (e.g. without the top menu) to allow two real players like in a real board.
Hi everyone! Thanks very much for your responses! It is things like this that help us nail out the features that you want to see and really give us the best feedback possible! So to answer your questions: 1) By two player board setup, I think you mean a way to hid the menu controls so that two people can play together? The main idea of the game is to grab a friend and play along. Set the iPad down on a table, hold it, or pass it between you to enjoy a game of Chess, Checkers, Reversi, or any of the other 15 games we've built in so far! 2) Backgammon is on the list for a future update. Because it plays differently than most of the other games we've included, it didn't make it into the initial deadline, but it is on its way with three variations in a future update! We're going to have more information soon on how you can get your grubby hands on BoardBox, future updates, and a video of gameplay very soon! Thanks and keep the questions coming!
Looks totally awesome, and an insta-buy if I ever get an iPad. Next thing you guys should look into is using this engine with 3rd party "electronic gamekit" and "virtual game table" companies like Klooge Werks, etc to get a lot more use out of this game's engine. (Basically, import board/piece/dice graphics allowing you to (re)create any game you like using your existing engine.
This is Awesome So does it have a Single Player Mode with various difficulty settinges/characters to play against two player mode {pass and play} or head to head [like how traditional chess is played, me on one side, and the opponent on the other] if so,.I am sold and will buy on Launch day
I got a sneak peek of this a couple of weeks ago (screenshots etc.) and it's mighty impressive. I don't believe there is a single-player mode (yet) but I'm sure Chris can work it out if there's demand for it -- but that might take a bit given the sheer number of games and the AI algorithms that needs to be designed for each one. As it is, it's shaping up to be a must-have iPad app for any board game afficionado, especially at that launch price. I just gotta get me an iPad eventually.
There is no computer-controlled AI component to BoardBox right now, for two reasons: 1) It was developed in mind that the iPad is large enough to bring people together to play. We also wanted it to be so that people could create their own games and share these layouts with friends via email and locally on the device. 2) Time to get the application out was limited, and we would rather have a polished app than an unpolished app with a different subset of features. With that said, we think the app is more than complete and will garner great reaction from the audience. We think people will get on board, no pun intended, for the quality of the application and email multiplayer, which we have plans to transition into something closer to real-time in a future update.
Oh, and that also doesn't mean that there is no AI component in the future; we'll judge that based on demand for future updates, however BoardBox is developed as a multi-player title at heart.
ok, i'll buy it with my iPad, i was just surprised to me, it seems quite important to add it in the future tho, but I agree that a polished experience across the board is more important
Any way you guys could add Sudoku? I know it's not multiplayer but would suit quite well, don't you think?
The way we envision BoardBox from the start is to be universal in the sense that it will be basic enough that we can put virtually any board game on it, thanks to the large open area for which we can put the playing area. Sudoku is certainly very popular, and again, judging on demand and updates, we will see if this is the way we want to go. I would say that you probably won't be disappointed with our first round of game additions though!
I really hope I'm getting an ipad soon. If so I'll definitely pick this game up. The rendering of the pieces is absolutely fantastic