Neuroshima Convoy card game – Portal Games

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Neuroshima Convoy card game – Card Game Review

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Neuroshima Convoy card game is a Card/Board game from Portal Games sp zoo, first launched in 3rd September 2020.
It’s rated 12+ and currently has 14+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Neuroshima Convoy card game Stand Out

Neuroshima Convoy from Portal Games Digital is a card game set in the
world of Neuroshima, where humanity has been attacked by artificially
intelligent and rebellious machines. This 2-players card game supports
game against AI in single-player mode and the online game against
players around the world in open-platform mode. It gives you pass&play
offline hot seat mode for 2 players as well. This easy-to-play game
includes a dedicated tutorial that teaches you how to play and manage
both Moloch and Outpost armies with asymmetric features. The theme:
post-apocalyptic war between Outpost and Moloch takes you to the
universe based on Portal Games Neuroshima role play game. Moloch leads a
convoy of machines in an attempt to destroy New York, but the Outpost is
on guard and will do anything to stop them. The duel between Moloch and
the Outpost takes place throughout the USA, represented by the arranged
sequence of city boards. Moloch and the Outpost fight fiercely for each
district, playing cards, and resolving the effects for victory. Moloch's
goal is to reach New York, and the Outpost's goal is fulfilled when
Moloch runs out of cards. Neuroshima Convoy board game, for 2 players,
is a highly regarded card game thanks to its addictive, fast, and
compact nature. Game is never the same and you can play over and over
again due to its replayability. It's the next title in the
post-apocalyptic world after the Neuroshima HEX 3.0 board game. This
Portal Games Digital mobile version of Neuroshima Convoy allows you to
join the eternal fight between Moloch and the Outpost in a quick,
accessible form, from wherever you want.

This Card game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Neuroshima Convoy card game is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 19th January 2021

Recent improvements include:
New multiplayer features: waiting for a game and push notification when opponent join.

Download & Availability

Neuroshima Convoy card game is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get Neuroshima Convoy card game on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

We really enjoy this adaptation of the card game. This was the first time we played the game and it actually caused us to go out and find the physical game to buy. We really enjoy playing the AI. We wish there was an option to invite a friend to play online. Other than that we think its top notch.


We are interesting in this game because we played new neuroshima hex for the year. We bought every expansion pack and enjoyed playing it all the time. Then about a week ago it just stopped working. The app is no longer in the list for portal and emails to their website and Facebook page have gone unanswered. We have to assume any money spent with this company, or time learning their games, may be utterly wasted. They can just invalidate your purchases without warning.


We bought this to play online with a friend and was very disappointed that it only allows online matchups with random strangers.


This is an amazing 2 player game. The moloch (machines) are marching to destroy New York. The humans are trying to stop them. Its actually pretty simple to play, but to play it well will take many games. The AI is also pretty decent! The UI and the graphics are top notch! The tutorial is done well.


As a fan of Neuroshima Hex, we thought we would give this a try. Enjoying it but it definitely has a steep learning curve at the beginning. We knocked a star off because tutorial is too basic and there is not nearly enough explanation of how to play, how units function, etc. It took us a good 3 or 4 games until we got to the point that we understood how the game basics work. Im now about 8 games in and there are still some things Im not sure about. But obviously Im enjoying it or we wouldnt still be playing. The game is described as asymmetrical in that Moloch is more powerful and the opposing Outpost faction has weaker units that require more subtle and nuanced game play. In our experience it is much easier to win as Moloch, at least when playing the AI. (we havent tried multiplayer yet.).


First off, well done Portal this game plays very well. AI is decently strong for both factions. We havent tapped into multiplayer yet, so we will that out for this review. We have experienced a bug that has happened twice within a short span, so we know it is not some random fluke accident. While playing as Moloch the Outpost AI uses Nestugov to capture the Kasparov module. The AI uses the module, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnt. When it doesnt, the AI gets caught in a loop where it will activate the module, choose a robot to move, be unable to move it, reverse the move and go back to the module, choose the same robot again, and still not be able to move it and the AI goes back to the module. This is unfortunately a game breaking bug, as the AI cant seem to logic its way out of the problem and just gets stuck choosing the same immovable robot. Fix this bug and this will be 5 star review.


Really polished adaptation of the card game, which is very asymmetric and fun. Nice UI touches that remind you if youre wasting actions. Only feature requests would be an option to zoom into the cards in your hand, and an indication of the current/next phase. Im impressed, and looking forward to the new version of the Neuroshima Hex app.


Overall this is a fun game and a cool digital interface for it, but there are some things missing that bring it down a bit for us. The minor gripe is that they took away the icons on the cards that indicate whether something is a unit or a building. Sure that will be easy to remember once youre very familiar with the game, but initially its hard to tell from just the illustrations. But the big two flaws for us are: -1 star: the game lacks the ability to set up a private online match with a friend. Sure we enjoy playing random opponents from time to time, but we also have a group of friends we play games with who all bought this under the assumption we could play matches together. Almost all games have it in this day and age so we just assumed. Disappointing. -1 star: the game omitted the setup option of scrapping your entire initial hand of cards, shuffling, and drawing a new hand. This is frustrating not only because its a part of the original game (which is even referenced in the rule book the game links you directly to) but also because its a key function of the game (starting with a hand of largely instant or module cards, for example, can be rough). Hopefully the developer remedies these two issues, and if so we will gladly revisit our rating.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 1.3
  • Size: 203.14 MB
  • iOS: 10.0 or later
  • Languages: EN
  • Content Advisory: Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence, Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
  • Developer: [Portal Games sp zoo]()

Last updated: 19th January 2021 | Genre: Card, Board | Developer: Portal Games sp zoo

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