2/5 rating based on 40 reviews. Read all reviews for Advanced Backgammon for iPhone.
Advanced Backgammon is paid iOS app published by Sea Venture LLC
dognotail
One of the worst apps I’ve ever encountered. For one, it’s balky. Then there’s the ignorance of the basic rules of the game. Also, it’s lacking in the features that other backgammon apps have — such as ongoing scoring, plus ability levels for your computer opponent. I trounced the computer every time, sometimes because it made horrible choices.
KenDaTrumpetMan777
This app is just okay. It is a little buggy, does not seem to have a good undo capability, and the AI is not that great either. I was hoping for a really good AI that would be expert challenging, but the moves it picks are questionable. Also, sometimes it seems to move on its own for me, which I don't like and cant undo.
fwoodard
I finally found the worst app ever. I can't begin to list everything that's wrong with this app other than to say this is my first bad review.
jefflime
this is definitely one of the most poorly executed Apps and the Acey deucey is for a non US version as far as I can tell I am upset that I wasted my dollar!
Bax&spot
Good game, cheap-looking graphics. If another game offered acey deucey, I'd be playing it.
Missing the Navy Version
This was not the version of Acey Deucey that I am looking for. The comments about the User Interface are correct - very poor. The rules also seem different than I am accustomed to. It seems that you have to put all of your pieces on the board before you can venture out from there and a roll of 1-2 (Acey-Deucey) gives you the 1-2 move but then you roll a single dice for the doubles that you get - you don't select the doubles of your choice. The bottom line is that if you are looking for the "Navy Version" of Acey Deucey this is not it! I can usually tolerate a different version but NOT this one. I, too, would like my $0.99 back but maybe the developer can use the money to program the Navy version that I want.
4persons
Wasted my dollar. Couldn't figure out how to play the ace deucey option, which is what I wanted to play.