Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Outline Development | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Qwixx is a quick-playing dice game that will have you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end! Qwixx is simple to play but each decision is crucial - the more numbers you cross off, the more points you score. With no downtime between turns you'll have a chance to gain from each and every roll. Just one round of this thrilling game and you will be caught up in Qwixx-fever!
- Official license
- Easy start into the game
- Game mode "Solo" for single players
- Game mode "Duo" for two players on one device
- Using the app as a digital score pad or digital dice
- Local leaderboard for solo mode
- Supporting Game Center with leaderboard and achievements
*** We will include cpu players very soon! ***
Excellent presentation of fun game. Two-player, same device option splits screen and reverses opponent’s view so that your both looking at upright scoresheets.
We love this game! So glad to see an electronic pad, the only problem is there is no “undo” button. We are having to take pictures of cards when someone accidentally pokes the wrong number. Very frustrating!
I wanted to Use this app as a score card for the game of Qwixx, but there is no undo option if you make a mistake. There is also no way to close out a row if the other person you are playing with closes out their row.
I really enjoyed playing this simple but greatly fun game,I even enjoyed the music. If any developers are reading this I just want to thank you ? Though when I got app I thought I could play with my family on the internet but it can’t.
Still no game mode with computers or online players and still no undo option. Please add!!
Love the game and so to does my family, but it would be better if we could connect our phones together. Like wirelessly connect and play in a joint game. So we can up with each other’s score and which rod is locked.
My wife and I are fans of Nach Mal! I thought this might also be a fun diversion. I was a bit concerned by the large number of negative reviews, but the recent 1.2 update seemed to offer solutions. I’m glad to note that that I have not run into any significant bugs. The game appears to work almost flawlessly with with this new version. The only area I feel is lacking is the copy editing. I have noticed a few misspellings in app and the English translation of the rules could be better. As they are, the rules are a bit confusing. The game rules are simple and easy to learn, though, so the writing and lack of a tutorial aren’t a big deal.
Great game! I play the physical version and found this app/game by accident. Great job. Some suggestions; - would like to see a different leaderboard for each variant But more importantly for me.... STATS... - a STATS page, for each variant, showing total games played, highest score (with name) and the AVG SCORE of all games played. - then add a total OVERALL stats page covering the same numbers but totals and avg is calculated across ALL variants. Also show which mode has highest score (show name). This would be AWESOME! Avg score would be very interesting to see... not per player but calculated from all games played... And showing these avg’s per variant would be even better. Analytics/stats... make simple things even more interesting! Great job with this game!
This is an excellent game for iOS. It looks amazing on the iPad Pro 2018, particularly the Duo game view. Issues with older negative reviews likely have been fixed by now. More recent negative reviews appear nitpicky. If you want a great solo or duo roll-and-write game this is one outstanding.
I enjoy the game, but there are 2 things that would enhance it. 1) The review I just read from a year ago suggested the addition of computer players, and the app writers responded saying they were working on it. I would think a year would be PLENTY of time to add in such a useful feature. 2) I wish there was some way the game would identify me about illegal moves so I spend less time looking at them. For example, if I’m playing the standard game, say I’ve crossed off red through #10, my two white die are a 2 and a 3, and my red dice is a 4. It would be great if the game knew I didn’t have a legal red move, and did something to the red die to indicate that. Put an X over it, for example. That way I wouldn’t spend time looking at moves I can’t make anyway. I do NOT think this should be a default option; changing the appearance of the die wouldn’t make sense without some explanation. That being said, don’t take my review as a poor opinion of the game! If you’ve ever played the physical version, this is it, but cleaner and faster. Definitely give it a try if you’re looking for a quick 5-10 minute game!