This update to TCGBuddy is mainly a usability improvement update. Thanks goes out to Mark from NY, who left a few feature requests using the Feedback tab to the left. I’ve just submitted it to the App Store, so it should hopefully be out in a few days time. Read on for details on what the update does…
I hope you all went to the Conflux Prerelease – The new set looks pretty crazy, and I for one am really happy to see domain stuff back again. Did any of you use TCGBuddy at the prerelease? I’d love to hear any stories
Oh no! Things aren’t looking so good for Upper Deck, with their recent layoffs and battles with Konami over Yu-Gi-Oh. Well, it looks like they’ve announced the end of the Vs. system also.
In the version 2.4 of TCGBuddy (released at the start of the year), a counters screen was added. This screen may be a little tricky to understand, so I’ve added a page for it in the how-to section. Have a read if you are having trouble with it, or want to know how to customise the screen to suit yourself a little better.
TCGBuddy contains a few customisation options so you can set it up how you like. Click through to find out how to customise the main navigation tab-bar at the bottom, and for a complete explanation of the preference options.
I made this video a while ago to show some of the basic features of TCGBuddy. The app has been updated quite significantly since then, but the video should still give you a good idea of what the app can do.
If you’re trying to get to grips with TCGBuddy, here’s a basic walkthrough of how to track your life. It shows how to change life totals, add notes and save your matches to history.