Thursday, May 9, 2013
domination time
Domination is a game itsd there a free and paid one its only on apple devices.you can sign up on there service account or login in to Facebook and have a pic.you can add your Facebook users on it.you can aslo post to twitter.I play this still and tested it here my rating 4**** out of 5 some wifi makes it saying loading but its base on Nat on your wifi username is thundercatsnyy
Here there website http://www.dominationapp.com/ which talk about the game and you can click on it from that site.here there apple link https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id537960652?mt=8
They have a twitter account
@domiNATiONapp
Here how to play enjoy!
GAME DEAL:
2, 3 or 4 players- In a 2 player game each player
is randomly assigned 9 dominos, with the
remaining 10 in a reserve called the “boneyard”.
In a 3 player game each player is randomly
assigned 9 dominos with the remaining 1 in the
boneyard. In a 4 player game each player is
assigned 7 dominos totaling all 28 domino tiles
and 0 remaining in the boneyard.
MULTIPLIERS:
As the game deals dominos, multipliers are
randomly distributed amongst the dealt hand.
Multipliers are color coated: orange for 2x and
red for 3x multiplication of a score. When a
muliplier domino is played and results in a
score, the score is increased by the amount of
the multiplier domino. If a muliplier domino is
played and does not result in an immediate
score, it is still considered open or active for the
next scoring play in the game. In the event one
or more multipliers are “open” and you use your
own domino to score, all values of those
multipliers are included for a larger score.
OBJECTIVE:
Be the first player to reach a total score of 200
points in a 2 player game, 300 points in a 3
player game and 4 player game.
DOMINATION! LINGO:
PIPS: The number of dots on each domino. The
goal is to make the pips at the end of the
layout(s) or row(s) of dominoes add up to 5 (or
a multiple of 5).
SPINNER: The first double domino played in
each round of a game. When a double is first
played, all of its pips count toward the total. In
a new game the highest double assigned to any
player’s hand is the spinner and is automatically
played. In subsequent rounds the first double
laid down by any player at any point in the game
is now the spinner.
BONEYARD: The reserve or left over dominoes,
used to draw from when a player can not make
a play.
KNOCK: If the boneyard is empty and a player
can not make a play, a player may pass or
“knock”.
LOCKUP: When none of the players in the
current game can make a play, the board is
“locked up”. In this instance the total number of
pips on all remaining dominos for each player’s
hand is tallied up, and the player with the
lowest amount of points or pips among their
hand is the winner of all other players points.
Multipliers are also attributed to the total
number of points. To begin the next round when
a lockup occurs, the highest double assigned to
any player’s hand is the spinner and is
automatically played.
DOMINO: When a player uses the last domino in
their hand this signifies the end of a round. This
player is also rewarded with “backdoor points”
from the player to the right in table position. All
the player’s pips or points to the right are
tallied, including any multipliers, and assigned to
the player who played their last tile or domino
to end the round and now holds “domino”. In
addition, the player with domino begins the next
round by playing any domino they choose from
the random deal to start the next round.
GAME PLAY:
Dominoes are randomly assigned based on the
number of players in a game. The biggest
double “spinner” assigned will automatically
play from that player’s hand to start the game.
Play proceeds to the left (clockwise). Each
player attempts to add a domino to an open end
of the layout or rows. If a player is unable to
make a move, they must draw dominoes from
the boneyard. If the boneyard is empty and the
player is unable to make a move, the player
must knock.
The object of the game is to make the open
ends of the layout add up to 5 or a multiple of
five (5, 10, 15, 20, and on). The player who
makes such a score receives that number of
points; if a live multiplier domino is on an end
cap then the score is multiplied. At any time
there can be 2, 3, or 4 open ends. When a
double is first played, all of its pips count
toward the total.
The easiest way to learn to play or brush up on
your skills is to challenge your friends to a
game… or 10!
Hope to see you playing it and joining me on it domiNATion