Rummi
If you have never played Rummikub before, its best to think of the game as a cross between Poker and Mah Jong (the multiplayer game, not the solitaire tile game): your goal is to be the first player to eliminate all the tiles from your rack by forming them into sets of runs (set of three or more consecutive numbers) and groups (set of either three or four tiles of the same number in different colors). Along the way, you must try to keep as few points in your hand as possible so that you wont lose too much when someone else clears the rack (called a Rummikub) first. The number 1 is always played as the lowest number (i.e. it cannot follow the number 13), and there are two jokers that, similar to blank tiles in Scrabble, can be used for any tile in a set. These jokers have a hefty penalty value of 30 if they remain in your hand at the end of the game.
Rummi plays a good game of Rummikub, even though its disappointing that you cant play a 3- or 4-player game or against friends over the Internet (although the author announced that a more updated version will be released in 2002 as shareware). The graphics are clear, and the computer AI is quite good. Overall, Rummi cant beat the real thing, but its a good choice if you feel like to play the game, but cant find enough friends to pay it with. Thumbs up!
Average Rating: | 7.29 [31 votes] |
Genre: | Strategy |
Designer: | Yvon Rozijn |
Developer: | Freeware |
Publisher: | Freeware |
Year: | 2000 |
Software Copyright: | Yvon Rozijn |
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Related Links: | Official site , Official Rummikub Site , Official game rules |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | Windows 95/98 |
If you like this game, try: | UFO: The Card Game, Happy End, Quod |
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