Qwirkle Cheats

Qwirkle Hack 1.1.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: MindWare
Category: Games
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.1.0
ID: com.mfv.qwirkle

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Description

Challenging and thoroughly addictive! Now you can play the original award winning board game Qwirkle on your iPad and iPhone!

Qwirkle is MindWare's best-selling board game, with over two million copies sold worldwide. Through the years, Qwirkle has received numerous awards including Mensa, Parents' Choice, Major Fun and the Spiel des Jahres, Germany's coveted game of the year award.


FEATURES:

- Solo, Online, and Pass and Play modes all support up to 4 players.

- 4 levels of difficulty, from easy to expert.

- Includes Achievements and Leaderboards through Game Center.

- Customize your experience - choose your favorite background to play on.

- Play with classic Qwirkle colors or personalize your tiles with custom colors.

- Exciting animations and playful music enhance the Qwirkle experience!

- Tutorial and Help sections get you playing fast and easy!


WHO WILL YOU PLAY?

- Play solo against 4 levels of robot, from easy to expert.

- For family game night, use Pass and Play mode to play together on a single device.

- Challenge your friends to play online through Game Center.

- Find new online opponents through auto-match in Game Center.


Find out more about Qwirkle on the MindWare website:
http://www.mindware.com/qwirkle-a2-32016.fltr

Want to share your thoughts on the digital version of Qwirkle directly with the developers? Email us at [email protected] with your comments! We'd love to have your input about what you like and ideas for improvements. We look forward to your feedback!

Happy Qwirkling!

Version history

1.1.0
2018-03-09
- Added support for iOS 10 and above.
- You can now play Qwirkle on your iPhone X.
- Adjusted the Average AI based on player feedback.
- Numerous bug fixes, tweaks and improvements.

*Optimal gameplay is achieved using devices with iOS 10.3 or higher.
1.0.3
2014-05-27
As of November 2017, we are happy to announce that we are currently working on updates to the Qwirkle App! These updates focus on compatibility with the latest Apple iOS and GameCenter functionality among other improvements. We'll keep you updated as our efforts progress. We appreciate your enthusiasm for Qwirkle!

- Improvements to Game Center / Multiplayer support.
- Can now "swipe" to open/close the side panel.
1.0.2
2014-05-06
- UI now displays correctly on iPhone 5/5s .
- Game Center / Multiplayer support updated for iOS 7.
- Fixed various scoring and stat display issues.
- Changed "START NEW GAME" to "MAIN MENU" on side panel.
- Game board no longer moves under side panel when selecting side panel options.
- Fixed issue with online friends not shown in select list if slot removed and added back.
- Fixed issue with not allowed to use last friend in a new match.
- Fixed various achievement issues.
- Addressed unintended Game Center log out when clearing ended games.
1.0
2013-12-10

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Ratings

3.8 out of 5
2 148 Ratings

Reviews

Akbulgrien,
Great Version of a Great Game
This electronic version of the table game is brilliantly done. My family played the table version constantly when we all lived near one another. Now that we're apart physically, we can still play Qwirkle! Actually, to tell the truth, we play more than before because with this iteration there is no set up or clean up, no need to clean off a table or other large surface area, and players don't even need to all be free at the same time!

So, why only four stars? My only problem with this great app is that the notifications system doesn't always work. For example, I do usually get an initial notification that it's my turn, but there's no number on the app itself indicating how many games I have turns in. This means that after I get the original notification and ignore it because I'm busy, there's no number reminder to let me see that it's my turn like so many other multiplayer apps do. This may seem like no big deal, but I play several asynchronous games with my friends and family in my scarce spare time, and without those numbers working correctly, I resort to loading the game to see if it's my turn or not.

Again, this is only a very small annoyance and should not prevent anyone from purchasing and enjoy this excellent adaptation of a fabulous family game.
pollyessster,
Good, hopefully will get better
Happy someone made a Qwirkle game app. I enjoy playing it and recommend it to others, but it has some minor issues.
There needs to be a “next game” button to move to the next unplayed online game. When you’re playing a bunch of online games the list gets long and some of the games are hidden; you can scroll down but it’s not obvious enough that you can, so some people forget the games that are out of sight.
There should be a way to turn off the opening move suggestion feature. Once you know how to play that’s just annoying.
It has one little glitch: if I’m playing online games and then move to local games it won’t let me start a new game. The board goes blank, no pieces. I have to close the game and reopen to start a new local game.
And finally, notifications don’t work for it.
Birch Grove,
Be Prepared to Get Angry
I love playing this game, and I’ve learned a lot playing this app. Let me start by saying I more often than not beat the robot on the average setting. However, a few things this app does that is very aggravating. First, it will sometimes give you the same shape/color, mostly in the beginning of the game, basically forcing you to trade or wait it out without making many points. Second, and it’s the most aggravating, is ruining a Qwirkle you’ve been patiently waiting for. By this I mean you’ll be sitting on a tile waiting for one to get a Qwirkle. This can go on for many, many turns. When you FINALLY get the tile you’ve been waiting for…especially if it’s a lot of points…the robot will pick just that precise time to ruin the Qwirkle. This hasn’t happened once or twice. It happens a LOT. Now, I know when playing with humans Qwirkles get ruined, but what is so irritating is that it waits until the turn right when you pick that tile. It’s not irritating because I’ll lose the game, but that it is obviously rigged to do this. The app obviously knows which tiles you have, what tiles are left, and which to give the robot so it can ruin your move at the precise time. And don’t bother playing the expert version. It gives all the good tile color/shape combos to the robot.
Yoda from York,
Great game!
My family plays this board game when we get together. Found this version of the game while quarantining during the pandemic. The family lives in different areas of the country and it's great to get together and play on line. We usually do FaceTime on one device and play on the other so it's like being together. Another group I play with we use the phone to talk while we're playing. It took some time to figure out how to get everyone on board but now it's easy. I'm just grateful I don't have to keep score!😆
I think I wrote this review a while ago and never sent it. Unfortunately Qwirkle has not been updated for a while and it’s not compatible with the updated iOS. Now you cannot invite friends to play to play on the updated iOS. It would be wonderful if you could fix it!!
J.Jay.F,
Quirky, alright. Should have called it “Buggy.”
My wife and I enjoy playing this electronic version of what would otherwise be a very cumbersome game to travel with. The only problem is all the bugs encountered trying to set up games. First, both of us must be on the same network - problematic in hotels where they only let you have one device. The phone data connection to the network does not work. Period. Even when we are logged into our home WiFi, I have to “Invite Friends;” cancel that friend; then pick the same friend from the list of friends; and “Invite Friends” again. Then my wife has to be watching for a banner to show up on her iPad and touch it before it disappears or we have to start over. And it has to be me who sends the invite - she has no “Friends” in her friend list and no number of invites ever adds to the list. Whew. Like I said, Buggy.
dcthatsme,
Great game but will leave you frustrated
I love the board game so I thought I'd love playing this online version. Actually it's pretty good but playing against expert will leave you frustrated and mad. I consider myself an above average player but playing against expert is ridiculous. I've played about a dozen games now versus expert and lost all but 2. It will give itself all the right colors and shapes at the right time to make qwirkles while you are stuck with duplicates galore. On average, I'll make maybe 1-2 qwirkles per game while the bot will average 4 or 5. Again, I waited until I had played enough games for a small sample size to ensure I just wasn't unlucky. The bot is already difficult enough to play but it is completely rigged in its favor.
Blinkygin,
Game is fun but glitchy
We love playing Qwirkle through the app. From the beginning we’ve had intermittent issues with getting invites to show up on the receiving persons game, Usually exiting game completely and coming back in fixes that so it is frustrating but possible.
Most recently however, for a little over week, we’ve had issues starting games with each other. The start button is greyed out after I choose my friend for online game. Restarting doesn’t fix this one.
The work around is to click on the Game Center icon with color bubbles and send invite that way but then we’re stuck in an endless loop of playing the same game starting move over and over. It’s like there is a communication issue within the game itself…server? 4 stars when it works and close to 5.
PierreBoohier,
Frustratingly Predictable Play yet Great Fun At Times
We love to play the board game, and the app seemed like a great move. It is frustrating, however, when it's clear that you've been set up to lose the game. I do not mind losing, I just want competitive play. If I set up five tiles in a row, it's pretty much guaranteed every time that the robot will get Qwirkle. It seems that after winning so many games, you're forced, no matter what, to lose so many games. So it makes me question whether or not I even won originally based on my ability or because the computer decided it was time for me to win. I've played more games than I care to admit, and the pattern is very clear once you've played for long enough. That said, it has been great practice for when we play as a family. I do really enjoy this game.
JAB Brewer,
Waste of money
Every game I’ve stated but one, i’ve only got a 6 tile game. No pieces ever fill the bag. When a game is finished it takes you to a screen for a rematch, but it won’t let you hit any buttons to actually start a new game. When you start a game if you pick a friend and delete the autoplayer, it still shows 4 players waiting to take a turn, and no names of players in the game. So many bugs it’s crazy. Waste of money for a game you can’t even play. I played a game that gave me the first move. I played 4 tiles and all was good. After my oponent took his turn, my turn was deleted and the bag tile
Count went to 0. So when no it was my turn we wwre back to a 6 tile game and it looked like my oponent ahd the first turn. If you get to a point you can’t play a tile and there are no tiles in the bag, there is no way to pass your turn and no way to exchange tiles. The only thing you can do is forfiet and end the game.
GreatRumpuscat,
Good game. Horrible Game Center integration
This is the same great game that you can buy in a box. At first it might appear simple but there a good defensive and piece management strategies that can be deployed.
Playing as an app though I would expect a good interface and integration with Game Center. Unfortunately these have a way to go. As an example for the interface, you can shuffle the position of the pieces in your hand to help rank by importance for example. But if you're waiting for a player and leave to browse Facebook when you come back the pieces are in the original order, forcing you to reconstruct your whole thought process. As for Game Center, in it horribly put of sync and sometimes I must push ten buttons or so when it alerts me that it's my move to finally get to the game.