
EDGE - At first, it just looks big. Xbox Live Arcade was always Quarrel's target platform, but developer Denki's struggle to find a publisher meant the iOS release came first, and so your first moments are spent marvelling at things you'd previously had to squint at. Given its board game roots - pitched simplistically, and correctly, as Risk meets Scrabble - Quarrel is much better suited to a large panel and a good sit down than the snatched spare moments for which mobile games are largely designed.

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"This generation of consoles has been the generation for the rise of online, multiplayer gaming. The vast majority of players, play their games online or have the functionality in place to do so. Last weekend I decided to buck the trend and play a game (Wait for it…Brace yourself...) in local multiplayer with both of us playing on the same Xbox console, in the same room! (Gasp!)"
They have gone mobile. Quiz games have a perfect home with mobile devices. Games consoles is an odd fit for them. Quiz games are good for passing time here and there

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Quarrel is a really clever little game and there’s real strategy to it, especially online.
Really Fun Game.