Rules of the Game General Rules Play, from person to person, moves clockwise around the table. In the picture on the right, notice that all adjacent dominoes share a common suit (number/color). So dominoes can be played only on dominoes of like suit. On any turn, a player does not ha...
Chickenfoot Domino Rules How To Play Chickenfoot DominoesChickenfoot Dominoes, sometimes called "Chickie Dominos", is a fascinating domino game which was inspired by Betty and Louis Howsley. The object of the game is to play all your tiles and have the lowest score at the end of the game. ...
If you would like to contribute a game of your own to this page, or publish a comment, variation or improvement on one of the games here, you can send me your contribution by e-mail. Please try to describe your game clearly. It is surprisingly hard to write out the rules of a game...
The game board is configured to facilitate the playing of the Mexican Train game in accordance with the standard rules of the game. Thus, the housing 30, and particularly the upper housing 31, can bear various ornamental and functional features. For instance, the upper housing 31 defines a ce...
Once all players are out of playable cards, the game is over. Count up the cards in your STACK pile. The player with the most STACK cards wins! That's It! You can download and print out the PDF version of the rules here. If you have any questions during gameplay, view some of the...
Two of them, rules-based automation and robotic processes, can be applied to repetitive and static tasks that otherwise consume valuable staff time. The third, artificial intelligence (AI), is a powerful tool that enables companies to process larger volumes of data, identify signals and cases, ...
Cleaner URLs via IBM Lotus Domino URL Substitution Rules and BASE HREF by Chris Toohey on 08/11/2010 This site - dominoGuru.com - runs on IBM Lotus Notes Domino... but you wouldn't know that from the URL. This quick tip highlights the technique of using Domino URL Substitution Rules...
Rules of the Game General Rules Play, from person to person, moves clockwise around the table. In the picture on the right, notice that all adjacent dominoes share a common suit (number/color). So dominoes can be played only on dominoes of like suit. On any turn, a player does not ha...