Nine Mens Morris Classic

Nine Mens Morris Classic

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Version History of Nine Mens Morris Classic

3

July 23, 2022

Game Improvement.

2

October 3, 2019

Bug fixes.

1.0

August 5, 2019

Price History of Nine Mens Morris Classic

Description of Nine Mens Morris Classic

Nine Men's Morris Classic is a strategy board game for two players dating at least to the Roman Empire. The game is also known as Nine Man Morris, The Mill Game, Morelles, and Ninepenny Marl. The players start with nine different colored tokens each. To start the game, the players place their tokens on any of the available circles on the board. When all tokens are placed, the game enters the second part. Players now move their tokens. A token can be moved from one circle to another along the lines. Tokens can never be placed or moved to a slot that is already occupied. Whenever a player forms a mill (three tokens in a row), they can take any opponent's token that doesn't belong to a mill. If all of the opponent's tokens are inside some mill then an exception is made and the player can take any token. In the opening, it's possible to form two mills by placing a single token. The player still gets to take only one of the opponent's tokens. The game is won by bringing the opponent to a position where they cannot move, or by reducing them to only two tokens.
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Nine Mens Morris Classic: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Nine Mens Morris Classic?

Yes, Nine Mens Morris Classic is iPad-friendly.

Who launched the app?

The Nine Mens Morris Classic app was launched by yasin dewid.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Nine Mens Morris Classic?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 15.0 or higher.

What user rating does the Nine Mens Morris Classic app have?

The current user rating of the Nine Mens Morris Classic app is 3

What genre is the Nine Mens Morris Classic app?

The App Category Of Nine Mens Morris Classic Is Games.

Which version of the Nine Mens Morris Classic app is the latest one?

The newest version of Nine Mens Morris Classic is 3.

When was the most recent Nine Mens Morris Classic update made available?

The latest Nine Mens Morris Classic update was released on October 2, 2024.

Do you know when Nine Mens Morris Classic was first made available?

The Nine Mens Morris Classic app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Nine Mens Morris Classic have?

Nine Mens Morris Classic doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated yasin dewid.

What are the languages supported by the Nine Mens Morris Classic app?

Currently, Nine Mens Morris Classic supports English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to Nine Mens Morris Classic for its subscribers?

No, Nine Mens Morris Classic is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in Nine Mens Morris Classic?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Nine Mens Morris Classic.

Is Nine Mens Morris Classic designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Nine Mens Morris Classic is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Nine Mens Morris Classic include ads as part of its experience?

Yes, Nine Mens Morris Classic includes ads as part of its experience.

Screenshots of Nine Mens Morris Classic

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Reviews of Nine Mens Morris Classic

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  • Good way to learn, but two-player is broken

    The single player mode faithfully follows the rules—the AI is not difficult to beat, but the experience is a satisfying way to learn, and a fun way to spend a few minutes.

    I just tried two-player for the first time, and we immediately ran into trouble: the black player could move white tokens; white tokens could sometimes move 2 spots rather than one; certain times neither color registered as a mill when there were three in a row; sometimes you could remove pieces in mill even when there were “loose” pieces available. At one point neither player was able to move, even though there were legal moves available.

    So: I can’t recommend the game as a two-player experience, and the lack of difficulty modes versus the computer gets stale after a while Despite these problems, however, I did enjoy playing the game. Many of the UI elements are well chosen. It’s clearly a labor of love offered into the world for free, and I can’t bring myself to judge it harshly.
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