In this dice game app, you can roll dice and aim to score over 10,000 points by selecting scoring combinations. Includes options for single or two-player modes, automatic screen flipping, and adjustable computer difficulty.
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AppRecs rating 4.9. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
85%
4 star
11%
3 star
3%
2 star
0%
1 star
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25% review manipulation risk
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75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
85% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About iFarkle
Two-player mode includes the option of automatically flipping the screen between turns for players sitting across from each other at a table, on the floor, in the car, or on a plane.
iFarkle is simple to learn, and fun to play.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE COMPUTER DOES NOT "CHEAT"
The dice rolling mechanism is the same for both human and computer players: It is completely random.
If you are finding that the computer is always beating the pants off of you then you may want to either reduce the Computer's Play Style aggressiveness to "Meek" or simply take some chances and play more aggressively yourself. :)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q : Why doesn't the Pass button seem to be working?
A : Each player must score at least 500 points during a single turn to get into the game. Once this has been achieved any points accumulated during subsequent turns are added to the player's total score.
Q : How do you play iFarkle?
A : The rules can be found by tapping the "Help" tab at the bottom of the game screen.
iFarkle Screenshots
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Reviews for iFarkle
Lanng2403
Love dice
When I first ever got a iPhone…. This was one of my first games… still love it
VoodooSan
Fun and simple with a flaw.
So this is a decent little dice game. Interface is clean and simple. I like you can change the speed of the computer opponents dice roll. Also there are different levels of how the computer opponent plays. Where I have a problem is the random dice rolling. The AI or RNG isn’t consistent. 90% of the time if you are beating the computer it will suddenly make a massive role and pull ahead of you. This happens a lot to the point it’s like the computer is going to win 70-90% of the time. I just notice the game favors the computer opponent. It just doesn’t feel balanced. It should always let you win no but it should feel more balanced. Overall still a fun game