Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Adalat Nasibov | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
At the start of the game each player has a hand of 14 tiles. The object is, by drawing and discarding tiles, to form sets of equal numbered tiles, and runs of consecutive tiles of the same color. These groups of the tiles are moved from the hand to the table. Additionally it is possible to add tiles one-by-one to the existing series on the table.
The less tiles will remain on the hand at the end the better.
Detailed help is included in the game.
Enjoy!
I was waiting for this game for the longest time. Finally we have got it! Thanks to Adikus for make in this possible for us... I just have few questions about the game. 1- Is it me cant replace the joker or it has to be worked on:) 2- I also can't add tile on the hands opened by other players after I open my hand. 3- Is the online version on the way coming? Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!:)))
My wife has been playing this game for a few weeks so I thought I would give it a try. It is fun, but the rules seem a little different than some other versions I have seen. Fun though. I would like to see a good iPad version that would rotate and be a better little looking and easier to play (bigger) without the 2x view solution.
I love Okey so I had to get Okey 51. However, I've been playing both of Adikus's Okey games for a while now and I still get confused while playing sometimes. Games like Okey and Okey 51 really need an interactive tutorial due to the type of games they are. Simple text rules just aren't enough. Take a look at the game Tens and Twos tutorial; THAT'S the kind of tutorial games need. Other than that though, this is a really fun game.
A fun game with beautiful graphics and layout that would look even cooler in HD for the iPad. Additional variations make it more interesting and tougher to play than the standard version. Extra settings options like animation speed, player names, etc. as in the Okey HD version would be a bonus. Excellent job.