FourSide
In this domino game, two players are each given a hand of five square tiles
with numbers on each side. The players take turns placing these tiles onto a
seven-by-nine grid, but tiles can only be placed next to one another if their
touching sides have the same numeric value. Fortunately, tiles can be rotated
to find the best possible fit. Every time a tile is put down, the player that
placed it scores a number of points equal to the number of sides touching
tiles already on the board multiplied by the values of those sides. Certain
areas of the board are marked as BONUS or MINUS squares — placing a tile on
one of these causes a player to immediately gain or lose twenty points. The
game supports player vs. player, player vs. computer and computer vs. computer
play, and it also has three difficulty levels. Higher difficulty levels
feature a greater variety of tiles for players to cope with. In-game hints are
available if needed.