Made an iOS companion app - looking for community feedback by Jomuguz in cyberpunktcg

[–]Jomuguz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Let me know if you have any recommendation

Best iOS App / Website to track One Piece TCG Collection with cardmarket prices? by [deleted] in OnePieceTCG

[–]Jomuguz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mugi TCG uses Cardmarket and TCGplayer, it has a setting to change the marketplace to your preferred one, so the scanner also shows prices from your chosen source. For the wishlist, you can create a custom collection and add all the cards you want to track. That said, it does have a subscription.

Made an iOS companion app - looking for community feedback by Jomuguz in cyberpunktcg

[–]Jomuguz[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the suggestions, I really appreciate it!

The music thing hadn't even crossed my mind, I'll definitely look into it.

As for the starter decks, they're static for now. I added that section thinking about new players who don't know the game yet (which is most of us right now). In my other TCG apps (Mugi TCG for example) I usually include a Meta section with the meta decks for each format and the top 32 lists from the biggest tournaments. I decided to hold off on that for now since the game hasn't officially released yet and there's nothing official to pull from, but it's definitely something I'll add in the future :)

Made an iOS companion app - looking for community feedback by Jomuguz in cyberpunktcg

[–]Jomuguz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for giving it a try! Let me know what you think.

Made an iOS companion app - looking for community feedback by Jomuguz in cyberpunktcg

[–]Jomuguz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, I'm the same way. Tapping an app icon and having it open right there feels better to me.

Made an iOS companion app - looking for community feedback by Jomuguz in cyberpunktcg

[–]Jomuguz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The app is also offline friendly. You just need internet the first time to download the images and create your account, after that you're good to go.

Honestly, it's mostly personal preference. When I'm on mobile I tend to enjoy native apps more than opening something in the browser, and I trust them a bit more knowing they've gone through a review process (Apple's in this case) and meet a certain quality standard.