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Devil's Attorney app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 5760 ratings )
Games Puzzle Strategy
Developer: 1337 Game Design AB
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.5, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 11 Oct 2012
App size: 117.42 Mb

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Devils Attorney is a turn-based strategy game set in the 80s where you play as Max McMann, a defense attorney thats high on charm but low on moral fiber.

Your objective is to free all of your clients and use the money you earn to buy accessories and new furniture for your apartment; boosting your ego and unlocking new courtroom skills in the process.

Pros and cons of Devil's Attorney app for iPhone and iPad

Devil's Attorney app good for

This is a great game! You are an attorney who tries cases in a turn based point system ... With a bit of a plot line to go along. Its great fun, and it is head and shoulders above most other games because of the things it doesnt do. It doesnt show ads! It doesnt have in app purchases! It doesnt have any lag with screen changes! This is a super tight and well done game. Thank you to the developers!!!
This game is easy to play in quick sessions - Requires a bit of logic and a bit of strategy but not too hard or too easy. If I could give it six stars, I would.
This game is funny, addictive and challenging. It makes you think carefully what moves to make. I own it on my iPad 4th generation and I still play it. I recommend it.
I love this game so much! It is a must for everyone in my opinion. I hope they can make more games like this...please add updates and we will buy it.
Im a huge fan of the old school turn based RPG and this is a great, but limited, twist on an old formula. Each battle had its challenge, I rarely felt like I could beast through a match, but when I examined the situation I always felt rewarded for figuring out a successful combo. My biggest complaint would be the end just popped up, I was hoping for another batch of higher powered enemies since I hadnt finished filling all of my skills, but it just pops up "this is your final case". The game play and chatter with your enemies was always a pleasure, one of the few iOS games I felt compelled to play to completion.
Pretty simple game that feels nice, but even at its hardest was very simple, three hours worth of small puzzles with silly quips, some of which were funny

Some bad moments

I got the game when it was new to the App Store a while back. And to this day I still remember them putting in the description about frequent updates and stuff. So far the only update I have seen is so they can sell it on iPhone 6 Plus. Wouldve given it a one star for the dishonest advertisement but decided to add one more star for being a somewhat enjoyable game.
Not worth the money. You just figure out how to allocate points. Nothing like a detective game or where the specifics of the case matter.
This is the dumbest game Ive played, and play many games of all types. In the games defense, I was expecting a different type of game. With "attorney" in the title, i figured youd get to ask questions or pick evidence etc.. This is just choose a number thats bigger than the other. I am SOOOO bummed! I played for only a few minutes I admit but was so underwhelmed that I have no interest in continuing to play
I thought this game would be like ace attorney, using evidence and real case maneuvers, but its not at all. Its simple mean nothing moves that pull of an rpg style battle, no brain power needed
Tried to play it, was too repetitive, only good parts were the talking of the characters.
This game reminded me of the old game Rockstar Ate My Hamster. Great game, good graphics, and kept me on edge. But the game is way too short. Even at $1.99 I feel like I overplayed...only 3 levels with several sub levels in each. I just hope they add more levels soon, and dont charge again.