Niggle (Oh Hell)

Niggle (Oh Hell)

⭐️3.2 / 5
Rating
🙌13
Ratings
📼7 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Niggle (Oh Hell)

5.1.0

June 9, 2023

- the AI players all react when any card is played, rather than just their own - you can change your internet user name
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5.0.3

January 22, 2022

- the bid dialog box no longer obscures the top of your cards on iPad Pros - player names are tidied for network games
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5.0.2

September 23, 2021

- fix for issues with iOS 15

5.0.1

September 14, 2021

- fixed timing issues on certain devices

5.0.0

March 4, 2021

- now allows networking over the internet and not just over a local WiFi - added an 'auto-play last card' option
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4.3.0

March 5, 2020

- added a "bid squared" bonus points option - added an "Always No Trumps" option
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4.2.0

March 3, 2020

- updated for new iPhone screen sizes and iOSes

4.1

January 18, 2018

- fixes a bug that could crash the app towards the end of a hand - compatible with iPhone X - tap and hold on the score area to show the scoring history of the game so far - tap and hold on the game area to show the cards played so far this hand
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4.0.2

January 6, 2017

- fix for display problems on iPhone Pluses and iPad 12.9" screens

4.0.1

February 5, 2016

- bug fix: the card used for choosing trumps was being put back in the pack
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Description of Niggle (Oh Hell)

If you're looking for the card game Oh Hell! then this is the app for you! It's got a powerful AI so you'll never have an easy game (I write AIs for a living!) and a huge range of customisable rule options to suit however you've traditionally played the game yourself. The AI players even have emotions and get happy and sad when they think they're going to make their bid or not. You can also play against your friends on their own devices over local WiFi or Bluetooth. For newcomers to the game, Niggle (also known as "Oh Hell") is an easy to learn card game in which you must try to guess how many tricks you are going to win each round. The fun comes from trying to get exactly the number of wins you guessed while stopping your opponents from achieving their target. For the latest news on all of my games follow @SeansGames on Twitter!
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Niggle (Oh Hell): FAQ

Is Niggle (Oh Hell) iPad-friendly?

Yes, Niggle (Oh Hell) is iPad-friendly.
Sean O'Connor is the developer of Niggle (Oh Hell).
Currently, Niggle (Oh Hell) supports iOS 11.0 or later.
The current user rating of the Niggle (Oh Hell) app is 3.2
The App Category Of Niggle (oh Hell) Is Games.
5.1.0 is the most recent version of the Niggle (Oh Hell) app.
The latest Niggle (Oh Hell) update was released on July 2, 2024.
The Niggle (Oh Hell) app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Niggle (Oh Hell) supports English.
No, Niggle (Oh Hell) is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Niggle (Oh Hell) does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, Niggle (Oh Hell) is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Niggle (Oh Hell)

  • Great game! Needs one small tweak…

    I have loved this games for years. The ability to configure the rules is fabulous. It lets you replicate the game you grew up with.

    With one exception…

    When the trump suit is random, there is no way for “No Trump” to ever be played. In my family, the rule was: If an Ace was turned over as the card to indicate the trump suit, then there would be ‘No Trump’ … instead of the suit of the Ace.

    It seems like this would be an easy option to add. WDYT?
  • Inside the game

    After playing this for several years, they have really rigged the game against. During the last few months ALL of the hands I see are really crap. In 150 games nothing but hands that are traps appearing appearing that defy any reasonable type of existence. Odds of only one card in a suit with 40 cards dealt must be 1000 to one.
    No one wants to see hands that are impossible.
    Those 200+ sets are no longer possible.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for playing my game but I promise you that the computer players don't pick on the human player!
  • Just like with Grandma

    I've been playing this for many hours. My new favorite. Sometimes I win. Usually not. Great fun, great game!