Backgammon - Board Game

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4.1
53.3K reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

Backgammon is one of the world’s most popular board games, brought to you by the makers of Nonogram.com and Sudoku.com puzzles. Install Backgammon for free now, train your brain and have fun with backgammon offline!

Backgammon board game (also known as Nardi or Tawla) is one of the oldest logic games in existence, alongside Chess and Go. People from all over the world have been playing backgammon classic for more than 5000 years to socialize with family and friends and keep their brains active. Now the game is available right on your device, and it's possible to enjoy the captivating game experience and play free backgammon anytime, anywhere.

How to play the backgammon game

- Classic backgammon is a logic puzzle for two, played on a board of 24 triangles. These triangles are called points.
- Each player sits on the opposite sides of the board with 15 checkers, black or white.
- To start the game, players take turns and roll the dice. That’s why free backgammon is often called a dice game.
- Players move pieces based on the numbers rolled. For example, if you roll 2 and 5, you can move one piece 2 points and another one 5 points. Alternatively, you can move one piece 7 points.
- Once all of a player’s pieces are in his or her “home”, that player may begin removing pieces off of the backgammon board.
- A player wins once all of their pieces are removed from the board

A few more things to know about this free Backgammon game

- Rolling two of the same number allows you to move 4 times. For example, for a roll of 4 and 4, you can move a total of 16 points, although each piece must move 4 points at a time.
- You cannot move a piece to a point that is occupied by 2 or more of your opponent’s pieces while playing a backgammon game.
- If you move a piece to a point with only 1 of your opponent’s pieces on it, the rival’s piece is removed from the board and placed on the middle partition.

Backgammon Free Features

- Enjoy a fair dice roll, which only the best backgammon games can boast.
- Undo a move if you made it accidentally or came up with a better one right after
- Your possible moves are highlighted to help you make an easier decision
- A simple and intuitive design to better focus on the game
- Start with easy opponents and face more difficult ones as you practice on your way to becoming the backgammon king.

Interesting facts about backgammon

- Ancient Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians all loved playing backgammon (known as tawla or narde).
- Backgammon is a classic game of luck and strategy. While any dice game is pretty much pure luck, there’s also an infinite number of strategies that even include predicting your opponent’s moves.
- One thing logic games have in common – they keep your brain sharp. It may not be difficult to learn the basics and practice playing backgammon with friends offline or online, but you’ll need an entire lifetime to become a true lord of the board.

Backgammon classic is one of the most popular free board games ever. Download it now and challenge yourself with backgammon offline!

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Updated on
Jul 15, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
50.6K reviews
Colby Hart
July 18, 2024
There is no way that the randomization works here. The app itself is fine. The computer is far too lucky. Doubles in the exact most critical moment, perfect rolls and more. You've done well with the app but a program will do exactly what it's programmed to do unless it can think for itself (true AI). That means the random command is still a pattern and can be exploited. There are also too many coincidences in this game. Add a competitive person to person element and allow single games.
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Easybrain
July 18, 2024
Hello, thank you for your feedback! Our game uses a fair and random dice rolling system, ensuring equal chances for both players. That said, we'll gladly investigate the situation you've reported if you kindly provide us with more details about your sample size and the outcomes you've observed. You can contact us at support@easybrain.com.
Katie
June 19, 2024
This game by far has best interface; no flashing or trying to upself on anything. I've uninstalled and reinstalled 4 different times because of the frustration with the "randomness" of the rolls. In an hour, the computer rolled 23 double 6s. I'm a decent player, not great, but not as bad as my record makes me out to be. I'll keep playing this version until I find a better one.
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Easybrain
June 20, 2024
Hi Katie, thanks for the comment! The situation you've described is statistically possible. The equal probability of rolling doubles means that if you could roll the dice an infinite number of times, all doubles would be divided equally between you and the bot. The more you play, the more equal the distribution is.
Denis Ageev
July 8, 2024
My original review was 5 star due to game interface and lack of ads. Although here is my revised and updated rating. Ads become more frequent and longer as you continue playing. Additionally, the computer plays out dice in its favor as it wants. I have been in a winning position plenty of times, but in the last multiple rolls of dice, the computer would play out for itself double 6 or double 5, which would the last minute turn the game around. This game is rigged and others confirm it
20 people found this review helpful
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Easybrain
July 9, 2024
Hi, thank you for your comment! The scenario you've mentioned is statistically plausible. The equal probability of rolling doubles means that if the dice were rolled an infinite number of times, the occurrences of doubles would be evenly distributed between you and the bot. As you continue to play, the distribution becomes more and more balanced.

What's new

- Performance and stability improvements

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