Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami – Meritum Soft d.o.o.

Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami

Reiner Knizia's Yoku-Gami

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami! Developed by the innovative team at Meritum Soft d.o.o., this Education 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 4th February 2011, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 10th March 2018.

Are you a fan of Education, Puzzle, games? Then Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami

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How Much Does Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami Cost?

Good news! You can download Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami on your iOS device absolutely free!

Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami Release Date

Eager to know when Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami first graced the App Store? It was launched on 4th February 2011.

When Was Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami Last Updated?

The latest version of Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami was updated on 10th March 2018, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami?

To get started with Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami

Yoku-Gami is a unique, challenging and addictive game. This easy to learn game is from the mind of award winning game designer Dr. Reiner Knizia. The rules are very straight forward so anyone can play, learn, have a blast and exercise their mind.

Join Yoki in this endless fun loving game which is idea for the whole family. Simply clear the numbers from the board and make your next move. Stuck? No worries, just tap Yoki and he will show you the right combination.

There are three different game types from which to choose:
1.ENDLESS mode means the fun never stops
2.ARCADE mode lets you test your strategic skills against others
3.LEVEL mode lets you clean up the board if you have what it takes

FUN AND LEARNING

If you think that Learning and Fun can not exist together then you haven’t met Yoki yet! Yoku-Gami is an amazingly fun game but it doesn’t stop there. Yoki helps build your mental dexterity and math skills, and even speeds your reaction time. Yoki takes you on a fun and thrilling journey that challenges you to get better as you play, and the fun never stops!

KIDS, PARENTS, SENIORS AND YOU!

Yoku-Gami is the perfect game for you and your whole family. People of all ages love Yoki. Parents, don’t worry about your kids playing too much Yoku-Gami, they are improving their math skills and increasing their mental abilities. It is also a great way for seniors to keep their minds limber and active.

GAME FEATURES

  • Easy to play
  • 3 fun and challenging game modes
  • Local and global high scores
  • Game center leaderboards and achievements
  • Retina display support

WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT YOKU-GAMI

"Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami makes math fun. Yoku-Gami is a success in the generally over-crowded puzzle genre." – gamezebo.com

"Yoku-Gami is a great learning tool for younger audiences while remaining a challenging game to master for older puzzler fans." – appspy.com

"Yoku-Gami is a well-rounded game for the family with excellent graphics and simple controls. It makes a great educational game for kids. Yet, adults can find a good challenge too." – appmodo.com

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Contact us at [email protected] and make sure you come and visit us at https://www.facebook.com/meritumsoft. Until then, happy painting!

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami updated on 10th March 2018:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Fully optimized for iOS 11 and now with additional tweaks and optimizations!


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User Reviews on Reiner Knizia’s Yoku-Gami

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Great game with horrible ads and annoying crashes.


Enjoy it and hope it will improve our math skills.


This game uses conscious and unconscious effort in perfect balance. Love it! How did we get to 10 million points?! Great fun.


Keeps your brains thinking! Good game to help your concentration going.


This is a good brain thinker game. Our wife and we love playing this in arcade mode on her ipad.


Totally addicted! Our husband and 10 yr old love it too.


After years of inaction, the makers of Y-G have updated the game seemingly as a advertising ploy. These updates have done nothing to improve the app itself. Still no way to turn off hints, leaving the distracting "Tap here for a hint" text appearing every few seconds – the hot spot for that hint is too large, extending onto the border of the game board. You have to be extremely careful when swiping in that area, or you’ll trigger an unwanted hint and penalize your score. – after all these years, the app still doesn’t have fast-app switching, something Apple introduced long ago – the update claims to use the full screen of the iPhone screen, but all they did was to add more background at the top: the playing board and tiles were not enlarged to make for easier play – no HD graphics for the iPad The game itself is enjoyable, and not just for children. When a meaningful update appears, I’d gladly give it a higher rating.


Has three modes all seem like a new game.


Really fun! Love it! Only suggestion would be to have an "undo" option.


… And super addictive. Play at your own risk.


Great way to practice math facts and logical thinking!


We play this game all the time and it’s fantastic. Completely addictive.


Great puzzle w/3 different modes makes for high replay value.


We got very addicted to this game very quickly, which is typical of Reiner Knizia’s games, but am trying to play again and it keeps crashing on us. Is there a way to fix this?? We bought the full version so we could play longer than 2 minutes at a time, but now we can’t play at all :(


Game is addictive and works your brain. Music is pretty annoying though.


Does the game ever end? This game is kind of relaxing and fun, but it gives the term "endless" a whole new meaning in a game! It just goes on and on and is getting boring. Maybe we should try arcade mode.


Great game, but it will eventually crash on you. Can’t play at all now. And we’re not spending another 99 cents for something that didn’t work in the first place. Please fix!


ALL the time, especially when we hit the play again button.


Hey hey all you puzzle gamers! You cAnt miss this game! Love math? Love puzzles? Then here is the game that will hit those two birds with one stone. Basically you match two or more tiles to clear the board. The maximum number shown on the tile is the number that all the remaining tiles must add up too. Gameplay gets harder as the numbers on the tile increase as you make more matches. Anyway, that is the basic jist of the game and we love it! :)


RK’s brilliance in design comes through yet again! We started off playing Endless, and while a cute basic concept, we have to admit it didn’t do too much for us and felt a little over simplistic for a typical RK game. We then moved onto the Arcade mode and was not only impressed… We better appreciated the role the Endless mode played. Endless Mode represents the core gameplay, trace a path through adjacent number blocks in which the lower valued blocks combined are equal to the highest valued block in the group. Your score is based on both the high block being matched but even more so on how many blocks you used to to make the combo (with more being much better). As soon as you make a match the used blocks are replaced with new ones. Play ends once no more viable combinations can be found, but the game can go on for quite a while as, until the much higher levels, there almost always seems to be some match possible on the screen. Arcade Mode really picks up the challenge by simply altering how blocks are replaced. The core gameplay is identical to Endless Mode BUT blocks are only replaced once you have completely cleared out a row or column. Once a row or column is completely cleared, all remaining blocks drop down and a new row/column of blocks is dropped into place. In this mode, therefore you must be mindful of making combos that will completely clear a given row/column, not leaving any stragglers, and if shooting for some big bonus points, trying to ensure multiple rows and columns are cleared in a single move. As it is so much easier to leave blocks isolated in unscoreable positions without reinforcements on the way, this mode can be pretty brutal and quick as compared to the Endless Mode. Level Mode in some ways is actually a little easier than Arcade Mode. In this mode there are no reinforcements and your objective is to clear all of the blocks. Once no more move are possible all remaining blocks are subtracted from your limited supply of lives and you move onto a higher level with higher valued blocks being added to the mix. You’ll receive and end of level bonus based on how many blocks are remaining once you run out of moves and, if able to clear all blocks or only leave a couple, this bonus can be pretty significant! While lives in this game seem pretty scarce and tend to only be lost at the levels’ end, a big single move on a level can actually earn you a life back. So, if Endless feels a bit empty to you, realize the other modes bring back the typical RK fun of having to measure several factors all at once with each turn you take since in the later two modes it isn’t simply about scoring the biggest combo possible but factoring how such a move will leave the board afterwards as you try to plot means to clear off either a single row or the whole board of blocks! Our only whine is that SFX and Music are not handled separately. While we prefer to leave SFX on, the musical loop became pretty grating a few minutes in and thus forced us to disable all sounds to avoid it.

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