$2.99
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Category: Games
Released: 29 Oct 2010
Published: 14 Sep 2017
Latest version: 2.9.5
Size: 12.09 MB
Seller: Raymond Curtis Stein
© Curt Stein
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 7.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Released: 29 Oct 2010
Published: 14 Sep 2017
Latest version: 2.9.5
Size: 12.09 MB
Seller: Raymond Curtis Stein
© Curt Stein
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 7.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Five-O Deluxe
Five-O is your favorite word game, minus the words!
Instead of letters, the tiles are numbers, and instead of forming words, each sequence of tiles has to add up to a multiple of five, and no sequences may be longer than five tiles.
"This is a great must have iPad game. And I love the fact that it really works your mind muscles. It is a very simple game but it will get you hooked." - tcgeeks.com
"The price is right, and the game is fun as well as educational. I’d very much recommend it, especially if you’re looking for something the whole family can enjoy or even just for the kids." - ipadboardgames.org
Features:
Easy to learn rules
Online Multiplayer, take turns at your leisure
Pass-and-Play mode for up to 4 local players
Single player mode with challenging computer opponents
Hints for when you get stuck
Simple controls, just touch and drag the tiles to the board
How to play:
Players take turns placing intersecting sequences of numbers on the board which add up to multiples of five. For example, 7-3-8-7 would be a valid sequence because it adds up to 25. The sequence 3-9-5 is not valid because it adds up to 17 which is not a multiple of five.
On each turn, players may play tiles in one straight line sequence, horizontally or vertically. The first sequence must be played on the center square, and all sequences after that must intersect with tiles already in play.
The score for each play is the sum of all the number tiles in sequences completed on that turn. Colored bonus squares award extra points and multipliers.
At the end of each turn, players draw new tiles to replace the ones played. The game ends when a player plays all of their remaining tiles and there are no more tiles left to draw.
Instead of letters, the tiles are numbers, and instead of forming words, each sequence of tiles has to add up to a multiple of five, and no sequences may be longer than five tiles.
"This is a great must have iPad game. And I love the fact that it really works your mind muscles. It is a very simple game but it will get you hooked." - tcgeeks.com
"The price is right, and the game is fun as well as educational. I’d very much recommend it, especially if you’re looking for something the whole family can enjoy or even just for the kids." - ipadboardgames.org
Features:
Easy to learn rules
Online Multiplayer, take turns at your leisure
Pass-and-Play mode for up to 4 local players
Single player mode with challenging computer opponents
Hints for when you get stuck
Simple controls, just touch and drag the tiles to the board
How to play:
Players take turns placing intersecting sequences of numbers on the board which add up to multiples of five. For example, 7-3-8-7 would be a valid sequence because it adds up to 25. The sequence 3-9-5 is not valid because it adds up to 17 which is not a multiple of five.
On each turn, players may play tiles in one straight line sequence, horizontally or vertically. The first sequence must be played on the center square, and all sequences after that must intersect with tiles already in play.
The score for each play is the sum of all the number tiles in sequences completed on that turn. Colored bonus squares award extra points and multipliers.
At the end of each turn, players draw new tiles to replace the ones played. The game ends when a player plays all of their remaining tiles and there are no more tiles left to draw.
What's new in Version 2.9.5
Updated for compatibility with iOS 11
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2.9.5 | Ghay | Link 1 |
2.9.5 | Ghay | Link 2 |
2.9.5 | telefonbuch | Link 3 |
2.9.5 | telefonbuch | Link 4 |
2.9.5 | telefonbuch | Link 5 |
2.9.5 | Ghay | Link 6 |
2.9.1 | AppCakeBot | Link 7 |
2.9.1 | Widow | Link 8 |
2.9.1 | Widow | Link 9 |
2.9.1 | telefonbuch | Link 10 |
2.9.1 | telefonbuch | Link 11 |
2.9.1 | Widow | Link 12 |
2.9.0 | Crackalicious | Link 13 |
2.9.0 | Crackalicious | Link 14 |
2.9.0 | Crackalicious | Link 15 |
2.9.0 | AppCakeBot | Link 16 |
2.8.4 | Crackalicious | Link 17 |
2.8.4 | Crackalicious | Link 18 |
2.8.4 | Zachary/zachary | Link 19 |
2.8.4 | Crackalicious | Link 20 |
2.8.3 | AppCakeBot | Link 21 |
2.8.3 | Widow | Link 22 |
2.8.3 | Widow | Link 23 |
2.8.3 | Widow | Link 24 |
2.8 | Widow | Link 25 |
2.8 | Chikipata94-ICPDA | Link 26 |
2.8 | AppCakeBot | Link 27 |
2.8 | Widow | Link 28 |
2.8 | Widow | Link 29 |
2.7 | AppCakeBot | Link 30 |
2.7 | Widow | Link 31 |
2.7 | Widow | Link 32 |
2.6.1 | Widow | Link 33 |
2.6.1 | AppCakeBot | Link 34 |
2.5.3 | not_given/ICBot | Link 35 |
2.5.3 | Widow | Link 36 |
2.5.2 | not_given/ICBot | Link 37 |
2.5.2 | Widow | Link 38 |
2.5.1 | CrackLords | Link 39 |
2.5.1 | not_given/ICBot | Link 40 |