When comparing Zen Pinball vs A Multiplayer Game Of Cubes (AMGOC), the Slant community recommends Zen Pinball for most people. In the question“What are the best local multiplayer games on Android?” Zen Pinball is ranked 32nd while A Multiplayer Game Of Cubes (AMGOC) is ranked 61st. The most important reason people chose Zen Pinball is:
Including tables from the Marvel, Star Wars and the Walking Dead universes. this allows for just about anyone to find a table theme that fits with their media interests.
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Pros
Pro Tons to do with a huge selection of popular media themed tables
Including tables from the Marvel, Star Wars and the Walking Dead universes. this allows for just about anyone to find a table theme that fits with their media interests.
Pro Easily play on a single device with the fun hot seat multiplayer
Just as you could switch players when using a real pinball machine, Zen Pinball allows for local hot seat multiplayer,. Just pass the device around with the app installed on it and each player can get their turn.
Pro Nice familiy game and a big blast with friends
It's a little like the board game classics Othello/Reversi on steroids. And it is simpler than Nine Men's Morris, faster than Ludo and more surprising than Chess.
Pro Completely free
It's free, without ads or in app purchases.
Pro Four player same device multiplayer
Up to four players can play competitive matches against one another with the same device multiplayer offered in AMGOC.
Pro Works well in single player mode
The artificial intelligence adjusts itself to the skill of the player.
Cons
Con Can't try tables before you purchase
There is no way to currently trial a table before you purchase it. Being that not all tables are considered as fun as others, it can be hit or miss whether the table you buy will actually be as fun as you would expect it to be.
Con Somewhat confusing
While there is a tutorial that explains how the game works, it is still a little unclear exactly what the player is supposed to be doing as no strategy is ever explained or shown to grasp how one should actually play on the board against their opponent. Basically this results in the computer winning over and over again.