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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.4 hrs on record
Posted: Sep 6, 2016 @ 9:14am

I've put rather a lot of time into playing DIGIDICED's mobile versions of Uwe Rosenberg's 2-player hit board games, and I find them all to be engaging and polished experiences. It's great that I can now play them on Linux (well, assuming the others succeed in their Greenlight campaigns). I like to play on my TV with my Steam Controller, which works a treat. The devs have even listened to customer feedback and implemented an alternate display mode that shows all the buildings, rather than sticking the a direct port from the mobile version (which I was already fairly happy with). Anyhow, the gameplay of Le Havre: The Inland Port is fun, and though it is my least-favorite of the games brought to the digital realm by DIGIDICED, I still easily recommend it.
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