Dominoes Live

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117 ratings
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Dominoes Live Summary

Dominoes Live is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Games category, developed by BPS Software. First released 11 years ago(Aug 2014), the app has 117 ratings with a 4.22★ (good) average rating.

Recent activity: -5 new ratings this week (2.00 over 4 weeks) with stable momentum. View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Oct 16, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 19, 2022 (version 148).


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App Description

FREE Domino Live app - you can play domino online on your iPhone or iPad with hundreds of real domino players using a central internet domino server - GC or GameColony. Play dominoes, chat, compete and improve your skills and rating!
With Dominoes Live app you can play 3 versions of online domino games:
1. Five-up (also referred to as Muggins or All Fives)
2. Draw (or open variation)
3. Block (or closed variation)
Dominoe is a 2-player game of skill using 28 dominos where each player gets 7 or 9 dominos at start.
The goal in dominos is to be the first to get the agreed-upon number of points (100 - 500).

Five-Up Variation
In Five-Up, points are scored during the play
by making the exposed ends of the domino chain total to a multiple of five.
The winner at the end of each hand also scores points for all the pips remaining in the other player's hand. Players can select 7-bone or 9-bone hand variations.
At the beginning of a dominoes game, the hands are dealt by random shuffling of tiles and distributing 7 or 9 tiles (also called bones or dominoes) to each player.
The remaining dominoes are placed in the boneyard to be drawn from by a player when a tile cannot be played from his hand. If this is the first hand of a game, the player with double six must play it first (also see options below - random 1st hand). If no one has the double six, the call goes out for double five, then double four, and so on until one of the players can produce the called for tile. Players then take turns. In subsequent hands, the winner of the previous hand starts the next game.
The first player to use all of own tiles wins the hand in a game. Once the winning piece is placed on the chain, the hand is over and the players expose their remaining pieces to be counted in the scoring. No further plays can be made by any of the players. It is possible for the game to reach a dead end, where all play is blocked and no tiles may be played. This outcome is called a blocked or jammed game.
If a player does not have any tiles which have a number of pips that matches one of the exposed ends of the chain, that player must draw from the boneyard one tile at a time until he/she draws one which may be played.

Draw Variation
As opposed to Five-Up variation above, points are not awarded during play for making multiples of five. Points are awarded only at the end of each hand.
Each player tries to