Keez – Board Game – EasyM BV

Keez – Board Game

Keez - Board Game

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Keez – Board Game! Developed by the innovative team at EasyM B.V., this Card game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 22nd April 2016, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 24th July 2023.

Are you a fan of Card, Board, games? Then Keez – Board Game is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Keez – Board Game

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How Much Does Keez – Board Game Cost?

Good news! You can download Keez – Board Game on your iOS device absolutely free!

Keez – Board Game Release Date

Eager to know when Keez – Board Game first graced the App Store? It was launched on 22nd April 2016.

When Was Keez – Board Game Last Updated?

The latest version of Keez – Board Game was updated on 24th July 2023, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Keez – Board Game?

To get started with Keez – Board Game, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Keez – Board Game

Keez is a board game, a card game and a team game. Players race their marbles to the home area by playing cards. Players across the board form teams and work together. The team with all marbles in the home areas first is the winner.


Keez is a cross and circle game like Tock, Dog and Sorry! Unlike other Pachisi or Ludo based games the marbles or tokens are moved by cards. This makes the game more challenging and fun.Keez is a board game, a card game and a team game. Players race their marbles to the home area by playing cards. Players across the board form teams and work together. The team with all marbles in the home areas first is the winner.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Keez – Board Game updated on 24th July 2023:

  • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • Number of moves per game, least and most number of moves in winning and losing games.

User Reviews on Keez – Board Game

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Keez – Board Game below:

It seems the programmer has set this up so the robot opponents have knowledge of others cards so they can avoid putting themselves in a bad position. We’ve played a couple thousand games on this app and it has lately been a lot more difficult to win than it used to be.


Title says it all. Not perfect but fun nonetheless.


We liked the old boring version. It was relaxing and slow. No fast graphics, no bright colors. We wish we had the option to choose what version we want. We will be removing this app from our devices.


Very similar to pegs and jokers. Fun game!


We enjoy this game very much. We have played a lot of parcheesi like apps, this one uses cards instead of dice and changes the strategy a lot. The execution of the game is elegant, it does not have a lot of fancy, cute graphics which would slow the game down and make it less interesting. We wish there was an update as the game often quits as soon as we open it. Also we noticed that there is some code in this app that keeps the win loss ratio the same. We think the user gets 60% wins, and it feels pretty strict. We could be wrong, but it just seems so consistent.


We like the game. Its simple and keeps us entertained. Im not of going losing out on an entire round because we cant play a card on one of our turns.


This is a nice combination of Aggravation and the newer Marbles. We love to play it! We would make a couple of changes though. If a player cant play any of their cards on a , we wouldnt toss all the cards in the pile for a loss of round. It could happen that they might be able to play on a later turn in that round. Instead, allow a player to discard one card each turn until they can play again. They might not ever get to, but they could try. Also, with Jacks and Kings, let the player choose if they want the card to perform that cards function OR move the spaces instead.


Not too bad. Very similar to jokers games. Would love to see that as an option. As well as choosing a marble, and multi player.


The game has all of a sudden started closing as soon as we open it. Not sure what is going on.


Why does green play like a dummy? Should be reprogrammed to play as a better teammate.


This is almost the game Alleys that we were introduced to about a year ago. Whether Alleys is the actual name of the original game or it was adapted, we don’t know. Some say it comes from a Boy Scout game. The rules for Alleys are the same for card movement, except if you don’t have any marbles in play you can still use a Jack if there are two other marbles who are allowed to be switched (anyone not on the start circle from their original placement on the board). Also, don’t just play a card or tell us which card to play. We should be able to play any card and have multiple marbles on the board in play at once. If we’re unable to play a card then say so, but don’t just play a card for us. For example, we are blue, we moved 12 from our start and had 4 spaces between us and yellow who was on his start. We had a 2, 5, 9, Ace, and King in our hand. We had 2 other marbles waiting to be played. Rather than letting us pull another marble out to play, you automatically played our 2. Then we wanted to play our Ace to get another marble out, but we wasn’t allowed. If we could use our Ace, 9 or 5, then we could use our King and get 3 pieces on the board and catch up to everyone else who already has 3-4 marbles in home. Don’t play for us. Let us play and have more than one marble in play as our cards allow. And Jacks should be able to switch any two marbles that are available on the board, not just one with our own. As long as a marble is. It on the start circle from its original placement, it’s available to be Jacked. You cannot move a marble into the home space if you back up past the start after your original move forward from the start. Other adjustments may just be, please show people how the cards move the pieces. Alleys is like this: Ace – move to start or move forward 1 King – move to start or move backward 1 4 – ONLY moves BACKWARDS 7 – can be split between 2 of your own marbles that are in play or used with your partners marbles once all of yours are in Home as long as all 7 are used Jack – switch any two marbles that are in play and not on the start from their original placement Marbles must be stacked into home – no jumping over marbles in home or moving backwards or out of home. This needs to be a multi-player game. It’s a really fun game, so we’re glad you’ve created it for an app, but for people to really love it, they need to have full understanding of how it can play. Multi-player is the only way to do that.


Would be a good game if you made it like Sorry!, but you added team mates and a bunch of cards at once. You can’t even play your team mates cards.


First time we played there has been two hands dealt that we had moves and it told us we didnt have any and put our cards in the middle.

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