Chickenfoot Dominoes

Contains ads
4.4
178 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Chickenfoot Dominoes is a simulation of the popular domino game, which uses either a double-nine or double-twelve set of colored dominoes (Both available from the Options screen). One human player will play against 3 computer opponents. Statistics are maintained for the player and on all computer opponents.

This version fits all android screen sizes including folding devices.

The goal is to play all your dominoes and go out before your opponents do.

A unique display technique enables the dominoes to remain large enough to be seen on a very small screen. Dominoes can be moved by dragging or by double-tapping.

Options include domino sets double-9 or double-12, dominoes displayed with pips or numbers, 4 or 6 plays needed to satisfy the opening double, and sound on or off.

This is a stand-alone, off-line, solitaire-like game. No popups. Nothing to purchase. No personal information gathered. Just a fun game.

Also known as Chicken Dominoes
Updated on
Jul 31, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
156 reviews
Melissa Abuzeid
May 10, 2023
This app occasionally freezes. Wish there was an option to play with friends. Lots of fun! I've always played where the double dominos didn't have to be played on as soon as they were laid out. Once someone played on a double, then it had to be completed. Otherwise, just like the version I've been playing since my grandmother introduced chicken foot to the family 25 years ago.
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