5/5 rating based on 225 reviews. Read all reviews for Gin Rummy Best Card Game for iPhone.
Gin Rummy Best Card Game is free iOS app published by GR GIN RUMMY AND GAMES LTD
Jsteeler5287
I never played Gin rummy before and the game had a quick learning curve. The gameplay is fast. I could be wrong but I think the computer catches on the better you get. I’ll win a few hands and then lose a few hands. I’ve gotten my share of big Gins, undercuts, and regular Gins and vice versa. The game force closes a lot but opens up quickly right back to the game at hand. Some of the adds can’t be exited out of so you have to close the app and restart it sometimes, but again it open back up to the game at hand pretty quickly. The better I get the tougher the game gets.
Branulo1776
I’ve been playing this for a while and the computer knocks pretty much as soon as it is able to, every single hand. This rarely gives time for the player to get a gin, but it does allow the player to keep 1 deadwood and let the computer undercut you.
Sbug53
Love the game. Could play for hours. The one bad thing is certain ads freeze the screen the I have to delete the app and download it again. Frustrating to say the least.
WBradleyIII
This is the most one-sided towards the game itself game that I have ever played. Constantly knocks almost immediately. You never see the cards you need until you discard one and then, miraculously, either the game discards one or you draw one. The game constantly gets dealt massive runs which almost always leads to it getting Gin with you holding numerous points in your hand. If you do make the mistake of trying to Knock, the game will almost always undercut you. It’s configured so that it knows what you have in your hand. Just a sorry excuse for a game!
Cliftonev
Great game but disappointed to read that the level of play of the computer automatically adjusts to my level of play. That means I can never know whether I’m getting better or worse, and I won’t know when and how much the computer is intentionally overlooking opportunities and letting me win. I would love it if the developers would allow me to opt out of the self adjusting feature and instead select computer opponents with standard levels of play so that I can measure my progress. Notwithstanding the self adjusting features I have enjoyed the game for many hours. Very well done otherwise.
***Sugarbear***
So stacked for the house. Not even close to actual card game. Knocks rarely go in your favor. Undercut constantly but not the other way around. Uninstalled.