Faif – GameClub – GameClub

Faif – GameClub

Faif - GameClub

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Faif – GameClub! Developed by the innovative team at GameClub Inc., this Puzzle game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 6th March 2014, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 9th April 2021.

Are you a fan of Puzzle, Strategy, games? Then Faif – GameClub is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Faif – GameClub

Over 32 players have rated Faif – GameClub. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Faif – GameClub Cost?

Good news! You can download Faif – GameClub on your iOS device absolutely free!

Faif – GameClub Release Date

Eager to know when Faif – GameClub first graced the App Store? It was launched on 6th March 2014.

When Was Faif – GameClub Last Updated?

The latest version of Faif – GameClub was updated on 9th April 2021, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Faif – GameClub?

To get started with Faif – GameClub, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Faif – GameClub

Faif is a puzzle/rpg game with a unique battle system.

HOW TO PLAY IT

After choosing 5 adjacent tiles you only get one! Play wisely with the odds and defeat your enemies before they defeat you.

FEATURES

  • Unique gameplay
  • Epic, odd, battles
  • A nice shop with kickass powerups (use gems you collect in the game as payment)
  • Infinite mode (survive as many opponents as you can)
  • Multiplayer!
  • Supports phone, tablets, and almost every smart thingie out there!

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Faif – GameClub updated on 9th April 2021:

Thanks for playing this GameClub game!

This update contains bug fixes and performance improvements. Let’s play!

User Reviews on Faif – GameClub

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Faif – GameClub below:

Hi, we want to rant about the misleading description and the dishonest business model of this game: The game starts and the rules are explained. The game (without the game club subscription) is introduced, rules are explained, you play. Along the game you inevitably accumulate Diamonds which are there to be used in the shop in game where you can exchange diamonds (that you win in game, not from real $). The shop offers power ups of different kinds. But when you already have no option but to exchange the diamond you are not able to UNLESS you pay $4.99 per month for a game subscription. Its not wrong to offer people to subscribe. But its not fair to MISLEAD the player into thinking the game is complete. The core of the game is NOT available. So you spend time over and over trying to beat the boss but then you see that you can ,NEVER win unless you pay. To be FAIR the player should be informed that this is a DEMO that is not completely playable, so that the player can decide whether to spend time playing the intro levels. It is just common courtesy. It would have been more fair to do either ads every level, or earn players ahead of time, or to offer features with subscription that help a lot and make the game more fun. But in this case the game is broken/dysfunctional UNLESS you pay.


Apps that pretend to be free to get downloads.


There’s no game currently in the app store quite like this (although ‘Darkin’ is similar). It is unique and elegant… Very entertaining and fun. Highly recommend.


A lot of fun and very addicting. Just wish there were more variety in the shop. Maybe things like replace the borders, collect 5 random parts, etc. Take a look at dungeon raid for inspiration. Otherwise, amazing.


This game is great. Love the multiplayer mode. Easily recommended for anyone who likes match games with a twist.


We recently came back to this game after a couple of years, and am once again sucked in. We could keep playing for an hour. Can’t wait to finally solve this game’s mysteries!


We’re very busy at work, sometimes too busy to take a break, and ending up cutting our lunch short just to get everything done. This game provides a sleek and short experience while not demanding any of your time at all. Add Apple Watch support, and I’d be playing it on the go!


In a sea of match-3 clones, Faif stands alone, mainly because it is completely original, sharing more in common with video poker, than anything else. It’s clever risk/reward mechanic is the hook with reward bonus serving to make the game more tactical than a game of chance.


We found out about this through Merrit Kopas. It’s a really fun game with interesting gambling mechanics. It’s fun to try new strategies, and each new enemy requires a slightly different approach.


We like the random names… A want to buy a matching domain and start a fashion line with 85% of them… But compared to many other games there is little to do besides play a few hundred random games and amass currency to start you off. We have our own game and tried to give our power-ups some fun. Maybe introducing tile variants (+2 swords, -1 skulls, etc.) could add some spice, but for now the mechanics make us nod off and we’ve deleted it.


We never write app reviews but this game is sick. Can’t put it down!


One of the best match three games! And very polished and full of style.


Not nearly as strategic or deep as we were expecting. Definitely not worth our $2.


The latest update introduced a ton of bugs that make the game completely unplayable. Crashing after every third move does not make it "easier to advance". We hope someone accidentally submitted the wrong build to the App Store, because this is a disaster.


Hangs after winning some number of matches. Time to put it in the "Wait for Update" folder.


This is a very fun puzzle rpg! Very addictive!


Great game with a beautiful presentation. Similar concept to Dungeon Raid but with a probability/gambling mechanic thrown in with the line matching.


Really a great game, definitely worth checking it out! It is a luck-based game but with a good strategy you can defeat almost any opponent. Even the most strategic player can lose to bad luck though, so it can be aggravating but when you lose you level up based on the points you got, then you start with more gems and you’ll go further next game!


An RPG like matching game that leaves much to chance. Having lots of fun playing.


There aren’t many games like this. Like candy crush rpg adventure.


This is a frustrating game that we regret buying. We watched the game-trailer and thought it looked fun, so we gave it a try. We understand the concept of the game, but the game seems unbalanced. You will encounter a lot of cheap deaths and it will frustrate you. If that sounds like fun to you, then you’ll like this game and you should buy it. If you’re looking for a challenge that’s not frustrating and unfair, stay away from this game.


We are rounding up what would be a 2 star review to 3 stars, because while we personally regret buying this game, we can imagine that some people might enjoy it, it has a creative concept, and features a nice presentation. Those good points aside, after about an hour of playing and hoping that it would become more interesting, we found this game to be shallow, unbalanced, and frustrating. There is not much to accomplish; you inevitably die (rouge-like style), and there is little you carry over after death to help you on your next play through. Our main problem is with the gameplay, which we’ll explain, because it is vague in the app description: you pick any 5 connected tiles, and then a "spinner" starts and lands on 1 of those tiles, determining what you actually get; Sword = 1 damage to enemy per skull in your hand. Skull = 1 damage on self. Heart = 1 life. Diamond = 1$ per diamond in your hand. Ok, that sounds interesting, but the problem is that in order to do damage, your must risk hurting yourself, and the dice rolls seem quite unbalanced in the enemies’ favor. You would think that a safe hand to score damage would consist of 1 skull and 4 swords (80% hit chance), or a slightly more risky (but still in your favor) 2 skulls and 3 swords (60% hit chance), but for some reason the dice rolls seem to constantly defy the mathematical odds and go in the CPU’s favor. And remember, when you miss swords and roll a skull, not only do you not score damage, but you also take 1 damage from a life pool of 5 hearts that doesn’t replenish between rounds, meaning the game can be over after 2-3 unfavorable rolls no matter what your strategy… And, unlike skulls and diamonds, getting a heart only nets 1 life regardless of how many are in your hand, which makes any attempts at healing completely futile. After almost an hour of watching the computer defy the odds with ill-conceived hands that almost always seem to go in their favor, we are deleting this app, and would not recommend it unless you enjoy unbalanced games of chance with little objective.


We would only give it one, since we cannot select anything in-game, but it looks fun and we hope it will be fixed (or more clearly explained). We get the option to play, and the screen with swords and skills appears, but no matter how we try, we cannot drag and connect five or more of anything! It makes a repeated low click when we try, but no results! Am we doing something wrong?


We don’t know how this game fits into the criteria of an RPG category. Unless buying ‘powerups’ from an ingame shop is the rpg qualifier? Pretty short concept there. You ‘fight’, lets say this broadly, random npc names and ‘bosses’. Where likely in the ‘gambling’ mechanism of the game. Your likely to continously be killed by the roll-dice that seemingly favors the npc then it does for you. So there is a constant reminder of frustration of the cheesy deaths you will enjoy in this game. Die. Roll. Die. Roll. Repeat. Reminds us of this pirate puzzler game on the iOs (can’t remember its name?), that as you advance, the npcs would always hit you harder and was never a remote chance of you advancing or dodging the npcs. We truely regret buying this game on the sole part of it being categorized as an ‘RPG’.

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