Dominoes Club
com.gamecolony.playdominoes
by GameClubUSA.com
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About this app
FREE Domino Club app lets you play domino online on Android phones and tables with hundreds of real domino players using a central internet domino server at GameClubUSA.com. Play dominoes, chat, compete and improve your skills and rating!
Play Domino app offers 3 versions of online dominoes:
1. Five-up (also referred to as Muggins or All Fives)
2. Draw (or open variation)
3. Block (or closed variation)
Dominoes is a 2-player game of skill using 28 dominos where each player gets 7 or 9 dominos at start.
The goal in dominos is to be the first to get the agreed-upon number of points (100 - 500).
Five-Up Variation
In Five-Up, points are scored during the play
by making the exposed ends of the domino chain total to a multiple of five.
The winner at the end of each hand also scores points for all the pips remaining in the other player's hand. Players can select 7-bone or 9-bone hand variations.
At the beginning of a dominoes game, the hands are dealt by random shuffling of tiles and distributing 7 or 9 tiles (also called bones or dominoes) to each player.
The remaining dominoes are placed in the boneyard to be drawn from by a player when a tile cannot be played from his hand. If this is the first hand of a game, the player with double six must play it first (also see options below - random 1st hand). If no one has the double six, the call goes out for double five, then double four, and so on until one of the players can produce the called for tile. Players then take turns. In subsequent hands, the winner of the previous hand starts the next game.
The first player to use all of own tiles wins the hand in a game. Once the winning piece is placed on the chain, the hand is over and the players expose their remaining pieces to be counted in the scoring. No further plays can be made by any of the players. It is possible for the game to reach a dead end, where all play is blocked and no tiles may be played. This outcome is called a blocked or jammed game.
If a player does not have any tiles which have a number of pips that matches one of the exposed ends of the chain, that player must draw from the boneyard one tile at a time until he/she draws one which may be played.
Draw Variation
As opposed to Five-Up variation above, points are not awarded during play for making multiples of five. Points are awarded only at the end of each hand.
Each player tries to match the pips on one end of a tile from his/her hand with the pips on an open end of any tile in the chain. If a player is unable to match a tile from his/her hand with a tile in the chain, the player passes his/her turn. Each player may play only one tile per turn. If a player cannot match a tile with one in the chain, he/she must draw from the boneyard until the tile that can be played is drawn. If there are no tiles left in the boneyard, the player passes his/her turn. The first player to get rid of all dominoes wins the hand. If none of the players can make a play, the game ends in a block. If a hand ends in a block, the players turn the tiles in their hands face-up for counting. The player with the lowest total wins the hand and earns the points (1 point per pip) of all the tiles left remaining in his opponent's hand. The player who first reaches the agreed-upon number of points (100-500) or more is the overall winner.
Block Variation
This is similar to Draw variation above, except no player can draw from a boneyard. If none of the players can make a play, the hand ends in a block. The players turn the tiles in their hands face-up for counting. The player with the lowest total wins the hand and earns the points (1 point per pip) of all the tiles left remaining in his opponent's hand. The player who first reaches the final number of points (100-500) or more is the overall winner.
As this is an internet domino game, Internet connection is required. WIFI connection is not necessary - will play well with 3G connection. Domino Club automatically reconnects if connection is lost.
Play Domino app offers 3 versions of online dominoes:
1. Five-up (also referred to as Muggins or All Fives)
2. Draw (or open variation)
3. Block (or closed variation)
Dominoes is a 2-player game of skill using 28 dominos where each player gets 7 or 9 dominos at start.
The goal in dominos is to be the first to get the agreed-upon number of points (100 - 500).
Five-Up Variation
In Five-Up, points are scored during the play
by making the exposed ends of the domino chain total to a multiple of five.
The winner at the end of each hand also scores points for all the pips remaining in the other player's hand. Players can select 7-bone or 9-bone hand variations.
At the beginning of a dominoes game, the hands are dealt by random shuffling of tiles and distributing 7 or 9 tiles (also called bones or dominoes) to each player.
The remaining dominoes are placed in the boneyard to be drawn from by a player when a tile cannot be played from his hand. If this is the first hand of a game, the player with double six must play it first (also see options below - random 1st hand). If no one has the double six, the call goes out for double five, then double four, and so on until one of the players can produce the called for tile. Players then take turns. In subsequent hands, the winner of the previous hand starts the next game.
The first player to use all of own tiles wins the hand in a game. Once the winning piece is placed on the chain, the hand is over and the players expose their remaining pieces to be counted in the scoring. No further plays can be made by any of the players. It is possible for the game to reach a dead end, where all play is blocked and no tiles may be played. This outcome is called a blocked or jammed game.
If a player does not have any tiles which have a number of pips that matches one of the exposed ends of the chain, that player must draw from the boneyard one tile at a time until he/she draws one which may be played.
Draw Variation
As opposed to Five-Up variation above, points are not awarded during play for making multiples of five. Points are awarded only at the end of each hand.
Each player tries to match the pips on one end of a tile from his/her hand with the pips on an open end of any tile in the chain. If a player is unable to match a tile from his/her hand with a tile in the chain, the player passes his/her turn. Each player may play only one tile per turn. If a player cannot match a tile with one in the chain, he/she must draw from the boneyard until the tile that can be played is drawn. If there are no tiles left in the boneyard, the player passes his/her turn. The first player to get rid of all dominoes wins the hand. If none of the players can make a play, the game ends in a block. If a hand ends in a block, the players turn the tiles in their hands face-up for counting. The player with the lowest total wins the hand and earns the points (1 point per pip) of all the tiles left remaining in his opponent's hand. The player who first reaches the agreed-upon number of points (100-500) or more is the overall winner.
Block Variation
This is similar to Draw variation above, except no player can draw from a boneyard. If none of the players can make a play, the hand ends in a block. The players turn the tiles in their hands face-up for counting. The player with the lowest total wins the hand and earns the points (1 point per pip) of all the tiles left remaining in his opponent's hand. The player who first reaches the final number of points (100-500) or more is the overall winner.
As this is an internet domino game, Internet connection is required. WIFI connection is not necessary - will play well with 3G connection. Domino Club automatically reconnects if connection is lost.
App Information
Version Name
1.27
Version Code
27
File Size
6.1 MB
Minimum OS
Android 7.0+
Target SDK
Android 23
Developer
GameClubUSA.com
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.gamecolony.playdominoesPermissions Required
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Recent Reviews
A Google user
5.0★
Great version.. But couldn't find it as easily s before in The Play Store. Due to the name change. But the strange thing is, it's still hard to find. Why? But I thank you developers for a game well put together. ❤ Love it!! Since I've written this review, I've changed my opinion because you folks changed the game on the last update June 7th, 2019. Now there's nothing but ads the interrupt your game. Not happy with this terrible change.🥺
Terrance Ragland
1.0★
The game is great but the problem is that it damages your phone's screen by "baking in" the score section. You end up seeing a shadow of it when you leave the app. This has happened on 3 very expensive phones. Because of that, I recommend you uninstall unless you like the idea of a red square taking up the bottom of your screen forever while you're looking at photos or reading the news, etc. Destroys resale value of the phone too. I guess that's why they put all that legal mumbo-jumbo in there.
Laura Cavanagh
5.0★
I love this app so much. Great way to play dominoes with other people. Brilliant way to spend your time learning or getting better at dominoes. I like the graphics and game play. It's easy to use. There are tournaments which make it more entertaining and you can play five up, draw or block styles which gives you a lot of choice. All in all a great, fun and addicting game.
Elaine Watkins
3.0★
You can be snuffed out and even people in your range not play this is ridiculous. Therw should be a penalty when.players strong arm tables. This HAD been a great game for years, but I see that it cannot be fixed and I have not received an email back regarding the year long issues of the faulty game that I have played for years. Please let me know that it cannot be fixed instead of stringing me along.
Valerie
1.0★
This game is a scam. It's not based on your skills, only the hand you're given so that you keep losing. This is definitely the case where the house always wins. These kinds of cheating games really shouldn't be allowed. Also, I purchased tickets and still see ads all the time which can make you lose cause of the game timing out out.
Eugene Wakefield
1.0★
You should remove the 5 second ads from the very beginning when ppl join the table because I've lost a lot of challengers because they weren't willing to wait through the 5 second mandatory ad. They don't understand what's going on and they leave the table before I can hit the start button. It's very annoying. Please fix this. I know yall wanna make yall money on ads, but damn. Place them at the end of rounds. NOT when a challenger joins a table. That is ridiculous.
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