Amazing Dominoes

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Explanation for "Amazing Dominoes"

You can play five different game modes with the Amazing Dominoes game. Choose any of the Muggins, Draw, Block, Sewastpol and Bergen game modes and start playing dominoes. You can customize the game as you wish with six different themes and gems. It also has 2, 3 and 4 player options.

"Amazing Dominoes" How to Play

Start the game by choosing the game mode and the number of opponents. Below is how to play each game mode.

muggins:
The game starts by drawing a single domino. The player with the most pips makes the first move. If there are two players in the game, each player starts with seven pieces. If there are more opponents, everyone starts the game with five stones.

The players' task is to add matching gems to the open ends of the system. If a player is unable to make any moves, he pulls a stone from the pool until he can play. The first twos dealt is a reel and players can add stones to all four sides of it. If a player rolls a piece and the sum of the four ends of the hand is a number divisible by 5, he will score an equal number of points.

The round continues until one of the players gets rid of all the pieces or no one can move anymore. The player with the weakest piece (with the smallest total number of pips in hand) wins the round.

Draw:
The game starts by drawing a single domino. The player with the most pips makes the first move. If there are two players in the game, each player starts with seven pieces. If there are more opponents, everyone starts the game with five stones. The first player starts by placing any stone. The next players' task is to add matching gems to the open ends of the system.

In draw dominoes, the player who cannot make any moves pulls stones from the pool until they can play. The player who cannot make any moves or draw a stone from the pool (when it is empty) must pass.

The round continues until one of the players gets rid of all the pieces or no one can move anymore. The player with the weakest piece (with the smallest total number of pips in hand) wins the round. In the event of a tie, the winner is the player with the weakest solitaire. The winner gets points equal to the total number of pips on the opponent's pieces versus the total number of pips on their own pieces.

block:
The game starts by drawing a single domino. The player with the most pips makes the first move. If there are two players in the game, each player starts with seven pieces. If there are more opponents, everyone starts the game with five stones. The player with the highest counter moves first. The first player starts by placing any piece. The next players' task is to add matching gems to the open ends of the system.

In standard dominoes, no stone is taken from the pool. A player who cannot make any moves must pass.

The round continues until one of the players gets rid of all the pieces or no one can move anymore. The player with the weakest piece (with the smallest total number of pips in hand) wins the round. In the event of a tie, the winner is the player with the weakest solitaire. The winner gets points equal to the total number of pips on the opponent's pieces versus the total number of pips on their own pieces.

Sewastpol:
The game starts by drawing a single domino. The player with the most pips makes the first move. If there are two players in the game, each player starts with seven pieces. If there are more opponents, everyone starts the game with five stones. The first player starts by placing any stone. The next players' task is to add matching gems to the open ends of the system.

The first twos dealt is a reel and players can add stones to all four sides of it. The player who cannot make any move pulls stones from the pool until he can play. The player who cannot make any moves or draw a stone from the pool (when it is empty) must pass.

The round continues until one of the players gets rid of all the pieces or no one can move anymore. The player with the weakest piece (with the smallest total number of pips in hand) wins the round. In the event of a tie, the winner is the player with the weakest solitaire. The winner gets points equal to the total number of pips on the opponent's pieces versus the total number of pips on their own pieces.

Bergen:
The game starts by drawing a single domino. The player with the most pips makes the first move. If there are two or three players in the game, each player starts with six pieces. If there are more opponents, everyone starts the game with five stones.

The task of the players is to add matching stones to the open ends of the system. If a player is unable to make any moves, he pulls a stone from the pool until he can play. The player earns points by taking the same color on both ends of the layout (20 points for placing the same color and 30 points if one of the matching ends is even)

The round continues until one of the players gets rid of all the pieces or no one can move anymore. The player with the weakest piece (with the lowest total number of pips) wins the round and gets 10 points.

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