Bad app design is frustrating but forgivable, I suppose, and maybe the iOS version is better. But the app also fronts bad game design, and that makes the whole thing a chore to use. You know I'm not the sort to invoke the Game Police but the companion app is barely interactive. The Glyph "puzzles" are boring slogs, and the assassin missions are very similar to those found in Brotherhood - but with no in-game impact. "Playing" this game is just dull work, like the worst kind of social and mobile games, but lacking any of the charm and accessible execution that can make those games a pleasant distraction.

There are significant tie-ins with the game's Companion App, a "freemium" click app with limited "direct ties to the overall story of Unity". There are a significant number of treasure chests, assassination targets, and other collectibles that are visible to all players but only accessible to those who have completed certain goals within the app. Following an update in February 2015, this requirement is no longer necessary, meaning players who have downloaded the update, can now collect all the chests in the game without having to play the companion app.[10][11][12]


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This caused dissatisfaction in some video game community outlets. Brenna Hillier of VG247 noted how there were nine development teams working on the game, and said "Ubisoft has here trotted out a tired, stupid, constantly refuted excuse for why it has perpetuated the cycle of sexism and under-representation in the games industry."[87] Tim Clark of PC Gamer made note "that previous Assassin's Creed games have had playable women as part of the multiplayer component, and that Brotherhood had you supported by on-call assassins, many of whom were female, so it's hardly like it can't be done." Clark also looked to the way Amancio and Therien answered the question and felt how they referenced "how much the team wanted to include playable female characters suggests... that this is probably a decision which hasn't gone down well internally."[88] Former Assassin's Creed designer Jonathan Cooper responded by saying, "In my educated opinion, I would estimate this to be a day or two's work. Not a replacement of 8,000 animations." He also revealed that Aveline de Grandpr, the female protagonist of Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, "shares more of Connor Kenway's animations than Edward Kenway does."[89] Fans also created petitions urging Ubisoft to change their stance.[90] Additionally, former Assassin's Creed game designer Patrice Dsilets commented that Amancio's reasoning was valid, but that Ubisoft should put in the effort to let players have gender options.[91]

The new Assassin's Creed Unity companion app from the ground-breaking game AC put out byUbisoft is set to be released on tablets like the iPad and iPhone this autumn. The free mobile game is designed to add a little more flavor to the popular AC game series. It will provide AC fans with an opportunity to experience what it feels like to swing an axe and chop down enemies without having to actually get close to them. Plus the companion app is supposed to provide gamers with some extra guidance when it comes to navigating through the game's many maps and difficulty levels. We expect lots of exciting new content to be added as well as a slew of achievements to be earned and it is likely we will see some more Unity additions such as the ability to use dual sticks. e24fc04721

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