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Welcome to the best Mill (Nine Men’s Morris) game on the Store!
Make Mills by aligning 3 pieces, every Mill you make allows you to remove one of your opponent's pieces.
The classic Nine Men’s Morris is a strategy board game, commonly found on the back of a Checkers / Draughts board, that is as easy to get as Tic Tac Toe, but as hard to master as Chess. Excellent for testing your skills or teaching strategy to kids.
Challenge friends on the same device or try to beat one of our well-trained virtual players in the single player mode, with 3 difficulties to play.
A true classic! DOWNLOAD The MIll NOW, FREE and start climbing the High-Score!
Key features:
- Classic design of a true Nine Men's Morris
- Choose between 3 modes of difficulty
- Multiplayer challenge against real humans!
- Climb the Global High Score
- Loads of achievements
- Kids will love it!
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3.8
1,062 total
5 470
4 229
3 149
2 83
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Fred Lewis
Ever since the latest update the 'difficult' setting has lost it's edge. Let me make three Mills in a row while laying down pieces. And now with the introduction of adverts coupled with the game stopping at will it is making it hard to enjoy. Although I keep reporting the problem as requested (3x now at least) nothing seems to be better. With other competitors they at least contacted me via email to acknowledge my concern.
Cypress Twist
I really like this game. Playing against the AI is no challenge, but it offers you the possibility to play against online users, and that is where the fun is. But you know what would make this game GREAT? If whenever a user disconnects from the middle of a game he would receive a ”cowardice” rating. I played many games in which I had one more move to make to win the game and my opponent simply chooses to disconnect rather than lose the game. If whenever someone does that it would be marked somehow as a cowardice rating (for example, a digit showing the number of times the user quit a game before ending it) then other users would know with whom it is worth playing and with whom not. Who is probable to be a coward and exit the game rather than losing and who is not. Other than that, besides the irritating ads, I love the game.
Фига Чим
Online Jams 90% times online games vs a random or invited person hangs on a dark loading screen never getting to a game start. AI very primitive even at the highest difficulty level.
Pritish Chaudhary
Bulky App. This is too heavy app on its size. There are better apps than this. Won't recommend it anyone. The levels are also damn easy, even for kids of age three.
DJ McEdwards
Frustrating! Most games "train" me as I climb the levels, but I can't seem to grasp the principles of this one. My fault? Likely!
Vojislav Simsic
Difficult level is actually like rookie Difficult level is the same as easy level - borring :/ Graphics and sound are great
User reviews
Ever since the latest update the 'difficult' setting has lost it's edge. Let me make three Mills in a row while laying down pieces. And now with the introduction of adverts coupled with the game stopping at will it is making it hard to enjoy. Although I keep reporting the problem as requested (3x now at least) nothing seems to be better. With other competitors they at least contacted me via email to acknowledge my concern.
I really like this game. Playing against the AI is no challenge, but it offers you the possibility to play against online users, and that is where the fun is. But you know what would make this game GREAT? If whenever a user disconnects from the middle of a game he would receive a ”cowardice” rating. I played many games in which I had one more move to make to win the game and my opponent simply chooses to disconnect rather than lose the game. If whenever someone does that it would be marked somehow as a cowardice rating (for example, a digit showing the number of times the user quit a game before ending it) then other users would know with whom it is worth playing and with whom not. Who is probable to be a coward and exit the game rather than losing and who is not. Other than that, besides the irritating ads, I love the game.
Online Jams 90% times online games vs a random or invited person hangs on a dark loading screen never getting to a game start. AI very primitive even at the highest difficulty level.
Bulky App. This is too heavy app on its size. There are better apps than this. Won't recommend it anyone. The levels are also damn easy, even for kids of age three.
Frustrating! Most games "train" me as I climb the levels, but I can't seem to grasp the principles of this one. My fault? Likely!
Difficult level is actually like rookie Difficult level is the same as easy level - borring :/ Graphics and sound are great
Who made this game, he/she doesn't know nothing about this game
This is good utilization of free time... I love to play Mill's
Very bad:( It stops in between all time. I tried playing 5/7 time and it always disappear in between :(
Bad AI The AI on hard plays like a child and doesn't alter strategy
I think is AWESOME OR AMAIZING THE BEST MILL GAME I HAVE PLAY. IF U CAN,PLEASE DO IT TO HAVE MULTIPLAYER IN ONLINE :) :D
Waste of time and data AI is easy,lots of bugs and the size of game is very large irrespective of simple ui
Smooth graphics, easy to play. AI difficulties are all too easy however.
Weak AI Too easy to win. Even on the hardest setting I win every time.
Too easy I'd give 0 stars if I could. On the hardest setting I beat it in about a minute.
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The best Nine Men’s Morris game on the Store gets better! Play online multiplayer with thousands of players around the world and compete for the top of the Leaderboard. Also now in 4 more languages!
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Updated
May 24, 2016
Installs
100,000 - 500,000
Current Version
1.10
Requires Android
2.3 and up
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