Yap Yamb 10.36

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Yap Yamb is a four column (advanced Yahtzee-like) dice game for 1 to 5 players. You can play it versus remarkable computer player(s). You can customize number of players, type of players, disabled columns and rows, number of dices, additional throw. For non disabled game mode there is statistics. The quality of playing is measured by the average and maximum score. Assumption is that you are familiar with yamb rules.

There is a little help content within a game to help you mostly with keys. You can do your own testing of Yap Yamb. You can choose between English or Croatian language. You can play Yamb offline or on a network (LAN/Internet) over TCP/IP protocol. For example, you can play over network with your friend from other city or even other country.

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