Play the classic game of Backgammon on your iPhone or iPod Touch for free!
Backgammon Free is the best free Backgammon app available for iOS.
Backgammon Free supports both 1 player and 2 player gameplay, so you can play against friends or test your skills against a challenging computer opponent.
Backgammon Free includes a host of exciting features, including:
• Outstanding AI with three difficulty levels
• Highlighting of possible moves
• One touch or double touch move entry
• Match play to a configurable number of points
• Undo function
• Configurable player names and score tracking
• Automatic save when you exit or suspend the app
• Great graphics and awesome sound effects
If you've been looking for a great Backgammon app for your iPhone or iPod Touch, look no further. Download Backgammon Free today!
This backgammon app was working great but the last four times I tried using it, it immediately showed me a 30 second ad for a different mobile game, and went to a full screen ad that forces you to download that game. Nowhere to close this ad. I literally cannot play backgammon on it any more.
Okay
Nice game overall, but for the hard level, the computerised opponent is just always too lucky to be a coincidence. The dice numbers it gets always allow it to move its pieces to safe spots with exactly no piece getting left behind. It sure is hard to beat. I'd rather it get randomised numbers and be able to still make the right choices.
Dumb algorithm
It is too easy to win against the software because it is extremely predictable. It does not feel as if playing with a smart opponent. Algorithm always decides to do the same thing. Whoever programed this, is not a good player.
Unfair
Dice roll is not really random.
Back Gammon
Good!
Good
Good
Frustrating
When you get to the higher levels the dice seem to favor the computer more. Looking for another free backgammon game. Too bad, graphics and ease of use were good.
Very good free classic
I tried many versions and this one balances nice graphics and not too intrusive ads.
Good
Computer gets too predictable after a while, but I guess that's expected.