6 tiles in a row: puzzle game 4+

Match tiles on color or shape

Paul Burlov

Designed for iPad

    • 3.7 • 110 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

For fans of games like Sudoku or Mahjong, here is your new favorite game.
This addicting puzzle game is fun and at the same time it helps you to keep your brain fit.
The rules of the game are simple: form and expand rows of the same color or shape.

The trick is to place the tiles in such a way that you get as many points as possible per tile.

Climb the world ranking of the best players. The game helps to keep your brain fit and entertaining at the same time.

Game rules are intuitive and easy to understand:
■ Each line can only contain one of each color and one of each shape, and every line must have either its color or shape in common.
■ If you create a line, you get one point for every tile in the line. You get two points for a tile that is included in two lines.
■ By completing a line of 6 matching tiles, you get six extra points.

What’s New

Version 7.6

Small improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.7 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

ben. kellen ,

Review

I found this game and i’m addicted. But, I had a hard time finding the rules for this game. It is only by playing have I figured out how to play.

Ladeebug59 ,

Scoring is wrong

This could be a very fun game but it is kind of futile playing against the computer when the scoring is incorrect. I know for certain that when I place all six of my tiles that I am not given the six extra bonus points that are supposed to be awarded. It is easy to see that this is true. However; you are never able to see how the computer opponent scores because the score is calculated so quickly and it is impossible to discern it. Often the computer opponent will have a high score, such as 70, for one move. I have never received that many points despite a strategic move. The computer let’s me win sometimes but it feels random and unsatisfying when the scoring is uncertain. If this was corrected, it would be an excellent game.

ncharr ,

Good to Pass the Time

I have tried several games but only this one and Qwirkle keeps my interest. It takes a little time to understand how the colors/shapes and scoring work. Once you do, trying to lay out the tiles so you get your highest possible score for each play keeps you occupied.

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