6 tiles in a row: puzzle game – Paul Burlov

6 tiles in a row: puzzle game

6 tiles in a row: puzzle game

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game! Developed by the innovative team at Paul Burlov, this Board game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 30th May 2019, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 7th July 2020.

Are you a fan of Board, Puzzle, games? Then 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game

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How Much Does 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game Cost?

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6 tiles in a row: puzzle game Release Date

Eager to know when 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game first graced the App Store? It was launched on 30th May 2019.

When Was 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game Last Updated?

The latest version of 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game was updated on 7th July 2020, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

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A Glimpse into 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game

For fans of games like Sudoku or Mahjong, here is your new favorite game.
This addicting puzzle game is fun and at the same time it helps you to keep your brain fit.
The rules of the game are simple: form and expand rows of the same color or shape.

The trick is to place the tiles in such a way that you get as many points as possible per tile.

Climb the world ranking of the best players. The game helps to keep your brain fit and entertaining at the same time.

Game rules are intuitive and easy to understand:
■ Each line can only contain one of each color and one of each shape, and every line must have either its color or shape in common.
■ If you create a line, you get one point for every tile in the line. You get two points for a tile that is included in two lines.
■ By completing a line of 6 matching tiles, you get six extra points.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game updated on 7th July 2020:

  • Coin economy system
  • Joker tiles
  • Hints for best player moves
  • Some tweaks and bug fixes

User Reviews on 6 tiles in a row: puzzle game

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What an awesome game. Youve done it again! Our three favourite games are all yours! Thank you for sharing your brilliance with all of us!! So much FUN!! Fabulous brain exercise. Took us a bit but we finally was able to win some…. At the lowest level. Looking forward to the journey upwards.


We have tried several games but only this one and Qwirkle keeps our interest. It takes a little time to understand how the colors/shapes and scoring work. Once you do, trying to lay out the tiles so you get your highest possible score for each play keeps you occupied.


Nice twist on Quarkle. We like being able to play more tiles. Only four stars because we would like to be able to pass and play.


We found this game and im addicted. But, we had a hard time finding the rules for this game. It is only by playing have we figured out how to play.


Lousy directions on how to play: placing tiles, scoring, rounds, when, where, how. Not fun to play when its that confusing!


Love this game in real life, however we just haven’t totally learned placing tiles on the board when learning to play on the actual game thats based on a game called Qwirkle. Havent figured the the scoring out all the way either. Still fun game! DONT LIKE THE FACT IF YOU BUY A JOKER AND YOU LOSE IT IF YOU DONT PLAY IT! Cheesy move and unfair.


Ican’t help but feel the game is rigged against you. The opponents tiles always seem to be more advantageous than what we’re dealt.


It would be great to know how this game is supposed to work. We’ve played the original game of qwirkel for a very long time and this is completely different, especially the scoring. The game is fun, but we dont have a clue what Im doing because THERE ARE NO RILES… Stupid. Because of that, its basically a bust.


We have tiles we know we can play but it wont let us use them. We’ve messed with all the settings trying to get it to work and it wont. Its so frustrating.


Liked this game until today. Hate the coins and so much junk on the screen. Give a choice at least to have a plain tile board… Like the true board game. Lose the bells and whistles, way too distracting.


When its our turn the game wont let us place the tile where we want it. But when its the computers turn and it places the exact same tile where we would have put it. The rules are relatively easy but the computer cheats.


In theory the game is ok. The game feels rigged though. We played several games where we always got one tile of each color so we could only play one tile per turn. We finally got a game where we got 2 of a color sometimes, but of course, we could not always play both the tiles. We have come in last place every single game we’ve played. And its on the easy setting! We feel like you have to use the coins & buy more to even have a fighting chance.


This game was absolutely terrible. It wouldnt let us play moves and then the next person would play what we had in our own hand. Waste of time.


We can only play one or 2 tiles for 3 or 4 points and the opponent always gets 20+ points. We dont have to win all the time but after playing 6 games and only winning one it seems pretty pointless.


We really liked this game when we first got it but there have been several changes made without notice or options; borders, portrait only orientation, and now, blocked out boxes. We would prefer you allow options or go back to the way we were six months ago. Each update has made the game worse.


Ruined when updated to include bonus points and frame limits.


We find this and entertaining and engaging game. We only wish there was a way to silence the music in the game.


Good knock off of Quirkle, with some important differences in game play. They work and its a fun and interesting game to play. The big drawback is it really drains battery power.


The game before the recent update was better.


We’ve enjoyed the new changes to the game, but unfortunately the game now bogs down so much that it is unusable.


We absolutely loved this game until it was updated. We dont like the limits of the frame or the extra point squares. Its not the same game at all.


Dislike the new format with additional scoring.


We dont care for the new format.


We really liked the game better without the bonus points and the border. Also we cant turn it sideways on our iPad. Can you change it back the way it was or offer us a choice?


We like your game very much. 6 tiles in a row would make a better game. Thanks.


We are satisfied with the game – we just wish the response when we touched tiles happened more quickly.


We get dealt terrible tiles and the opponent gets full rows!

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