Roxol
Pretty good overall, no intrusive ads is a big plus. 2 small gripes, navigating menus is a bit unintuitive, clicking settings in duel, and then trying to go back for example brings you back to player count menu. Also being forced to have 4 duelists enabled is a bit fidly, even if only 2 are shown, having the buttons for 3/4 is a bit ugly and fiddly if you accidently press it. If this second one is fixed, would be an easy 5*
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That guy you know
Easily the best lifepoint counter on the market. Simple to use, and the option to track 4 players comes in handy when me and my friends decide to play tag or round table games. The one gripe keeping me from ranking this app 5 stars is the sound control setting (or lack of) The fact that the current version stops all music (even when you hit the mjte button in the top left) when life points are adjusted is simply not ok. If that single gripe were solved, this would be 5 stars mo question
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A Google user
For years, I've been stuck using calculators and dice to keep track of LP, but Duel Pro by far has eliminated all of those problems in a compact and convenient app. My only "gripe" is that the paywalled card lineup is oversaturated with certain archetypes: 8 Monarchs, 6 Nekroz, and 6 Trickstars is too much while the cardpool has tons of good choices. All in all, best app out there. I'd even be willing to shell out for a second paywalled selection if RF expanded the card pool. #BlueTeam
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