
Art_in_MT
Excellent idea, questionable implementation. After paying $5.50 for the ad free version and playing this for a week, I'm fairly sure it gives itself an unfair advantage either because they didn't want to take the time to program an intelligent opponent or because they want you to buy coins. Either way, the electronic opponent gets an absurd number of favorable pieces at just the right time to run up high scores. So while the gameplay is fun, I found it frustrating.

Smedley Dulap
If you like the game qwirkle you might like this or you might hate it. It is very frustrating. While very similar in concept it has a few different rules that make it different. For me at least, there is no way I can win playing against the computer, even on easy. The game gives you hints if you want, so I know it is not just because of my lack of skill. I will get 5 points and the other virtual players all get 15-30 per turn. I keep playing though thinking I might win...
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Lora Quiroga
Just like one of my favorite games, Qwirkle; only better! Place tiles of matching shapes or colors on the board to make 6 in a row and score points. Score bonus points by placing tiles on bonus squares. Play against a bot for 2 or more player games. Select options to adjust level of difficulty, number of rounds, etc. Really fun and challenging game! If you like Qwirkle, you'll love Six in a Row!
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