When comparing Ready Steady Bang vs A Multiplayer Game Of Cubes (AMGOC), the Slant community recommends Ready Steady Bang for most people. In the question“What are the best local multiplayer games on Android?” Ready Steady Bang is ranked 21st while A Multiplayer Game Of Cubes (AMGOC) is ranked 61st. The most important reason people chose Ready Steady Bang is:
The game builds anticipation through creating a classic cowboy showdown by requiring quick reflexes to win each encounter. It's all done very intuitively - first person to tap the screen after the signal wins.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Anticipation-building, reaction-based gameplay requires quick reflexes in order to succeed
The game builds anticipation through creating a classic cowboy showdown by requiring quick reflexes to win each encounter. It's all done very intuitively - first person to tap the screen after the signal wins.
Pro Multiplayer is not a prerequisite as there is an included single player mode for practice or just fun
In the single player mode the payer has shoot outs with 10 different AI opponents, which feels more like playing against a clock than playing against an unpredictable opponent.
Pro Fair amount of replayability thanks to differing timers before you shoot
The announced time for the user to draw their gun (to shoot their opponent) varies, making for a good bit of replayability in that each shoot out is different every time.
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 Has fullscreen advertisements
Fullscreen advertisements pop up on screen after every round of gameplay.
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.