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Details about RS Games

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • July 25, 2016
  • October 5, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 10.12MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of RS Games

1.6.3

June 14, 2020

Minor bug fixes

1.6.2

October 8, 2019

Minor bug fixes.

1.6.1

July 5, 2019

Minor bug fixes

1.6.0

January 21, 2019

Name change.

1.5.3

September 12, 2018

Minor bug fixes.

1.5.1

September 26, 2016

Minor bug fixes.

1.4.9

September 10, 2016

Minor bug fixes.

1.4.8

August 22, 2016

Minor bug fixes.

1.4.1

August 2, 2016

Minor bug fixes. Support for braille display.

1.3.7

July 25, 2016

RS Games In-App Purchases History

$2.99

Ninety-nine

Unlimited play for Ninety-nine

$2.99

Go Fish

Unlimited play for Go Fish

$3.99

Uno

Unlimited play for Uno

$3.99

Farkle

Unlimited play for Farkle

$3.99

Yahtzee

Unlimited play for Yahtzee

$3.99

Battleship

Unlimited play for Battleship

$3.99

Apples to Apples

Unlimited play for Apples to Apples

$4.99

1000 Miles

Unlimited play for 1000 Miles

$4.99

Cards Against Humanity

Unlimited play for Cards Against Humanity

$4.99

Bundle 5

Dice Games 1-4-24 *and Threes

$5.99

Monopoly

Monopoly Unlimited Play

$37.99

Bundle 4

Bundles 1,2,3 plus monopoly:

Price History of RS Games

Description of RS Games

RS Games specializes in the development of accessible games, products and software for the blind and visually impaired. RS Games are played by thousands of visually impaired people on Windows and Mac computers, and Blindfold Games and RS Games teamed up to create this app. Now you can play any of the 19 different multi-player games on an iPhone, iPad or iPod. Just login with your RS Games account, or create a new account, and start playing. Several of the games are free, and others are available with an in-app upgrade. You can start a public game or a private game, or you can join one of the public games that haven't started yet. You can add computer bot players to your game to make it more exciting.
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RS Games: FAQ

Can RS Games be used on an iPad?

No, RS Games does not have support for iPad devices.

Who launched the app?

Kid Friendly Software, Inc is the developer of the RS Games app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by RS Games?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 8.0 or higher.

How do users rate the app?

Currently, RS Games has a user rating of 2.7.

What is the category of the RS Games app?

Rs Games Relates To The Games App Genre.

What RS Games application version is the latest one?

1.6.3 is the most recent version of RS Games.

When was the most recent RS Games update made available?

October 5, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the RS Games app.

Do you know when RS Games was first made available?

RS Games officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the RS Games app?

RS Games is considered child-appropriate and rated Kid Friendly Software, Inc.

What languages are available on RS Games?

The following list of languages is supported by the RS Games app: English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to RS Games for its subscribers?

No, RS Games is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in RS Games?

Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within RS Games.

Does RS Games provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, RS Games does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in RS Games?

No, users are not exposed to ads in RS Games.

Screenshots of RS Games

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Reviews of RS Games

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  • It’s an okay game

    I like playing this game. I play it almost every day. Each game is great, but I wish they csome games like baseball or wordle or archery could be fun. Please consider fixing the bugs that conflict with my ability to play the game. Sometimes, I am trying to continue with my turn, but I cannot find the button to continue with my turn.

    Another issue that I have with this game is the fact that I have to pay $40 to have access to only some of the games. Why do you have to pay extra for certain individual games? Why are you trying to take advantage of us like that? If you are trying to sell us the game, please include all games.

    I do want to thank you for making this game, and for giving me the opportunity to participate in these kind of games.
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  • read please

    LOWER THE PRICES NOW.
    I love this game and I play it almost every day, but once the seven day free trile is over, you have to pay for all of the games.
    This is quite annoying because this app is really the only high-quality one out there.
    So, please lower or take away the prices!
  • Don’t use chat feature!

    I haven’t had any real issues with the voiceover gestures, but they are finicky. I feel like the sensitivity is too low. sometimes they don’t even register or the game thinks I’m doing one gesture, but I’m doing a completely different one at times. The biggest downfall of this app is the fact when you type in any section of the app that has a text field or even if you go to that screen by accident, you can’t go back to the previous screen or menu. I wish I could use the chat feature during my Uno games to chat with my current friends and new people that I want to chat with and possibly make more new friends with, but when you’re on a screen with a text field or you’re in the chat, you just basically get soft block and can’t continue playing the game because it doesn’t let you go back to the game screen and there’s no back button either. when you start typing into a text field, you can hide the keyboard with the two finger scrub gesture, but after you do that voiceover stops responding completely. I don’t mind that I half to pay a few dollars to play one of these games unlimitedly, but it’s such a poor design that you can’t even return to the previous screen and it’s so annoying. if the gestures weren’t so finicky, and if there’s a way to return to the previous screen, then I would give this five stars. Plus in Uno when you’re playing with 1 - 3 players it can get confusing because you need to keep track of how many cards your opponent has so I wish you could also assign a gesture that lets you know how many cards each opponent has because then they can basically get away with not saying “Uno” all the time because how are blind players able to tell if someone has Uno or not? or at least just add some type of audio queue that lets you know when that player has Uno.
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