Android Game review - Devil's attorney

Game Review Devil's Attorney

Devil's Attorney (Paid: ₹ 164.51)

What is it ?

Devil's Attorney is a turn-based strategy game set in the 80's where you play as Max McMann, a defense attorney that's 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.


 
Trailer of Devil's Attorney


A great brain and puzzle game designed by Senri , Devil's attorney is a highly addicting "law" game. Actually very less "law" is involved in the game , but still a very interesting game.The devil's attorney 'Mr.Max McMann'  is a defense attorney who earns money and bonuses for protecting his clients .His clients are always in trouble due to their wrongdoings. This is why the game is called Devil's Attorney -An attorney protecting his devil-like clients.




 Game play

The objective of the game is to win cases to earn money and bonuses in order to buy upgrades for Max's various apartments(3 neighborhoods are provided-2 of them have to be earned). These upgrades help you to boost Max's Decadence, Vanity and Materialism stats. Each unlocks new courtroom skills.You get better with each unlock and the opponents also keep getting tougher .The conversations between Max and the prosecutor before every case are funny and bring a smile to your face these conversations reveal Max to be snarky ,overconfident and a bit of a jerk.




Should you buy it?

The game is designed flawlessly and keeps you interested till the end (Game ends after about 50+ cases). The 350+ MB game is worth buying because it keeps you entertained in the courtroom.
The game is a wonderful example of an excellent idea ,great presentation and execution.

My Rating : 9.5/10

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