Support

Welcome to Pujol Yam's Support page


All the information here are also available in the game on the 'Information' section ('i' symbol on the top right corner)

A video is also available to show you the basics of the game or here


Game Description


The game is divided into 3 lines: Down, Free and Up.

In the free line: you can fill the cells in the order you want without restriction.

In the down line: you must fill the cells in the order going down, so you can not skip any cell (starting with the 1, then the 2 and so on).

In the up line: you must fill the cells in the order going up, so you can not skip any cell (starting with Yam's, then Square and so on).

For example, at the beginning of the game, you can fill the '1' for the 'down' line, the 'Yam's' for the 'up' line and any cell for the 'Free' line.


Each line is divided into 2 sections: the upper section and the lower section.

In the upper section: you will find all the numbers from 1 to 6. When you assign dice to associated cell, you will score the number of dice for the number multipled by the number itself (for example is you have 4 sixes and 1 two, you can score 2 to the cell '2', 24 for the cell '6' or 0 for any other cell). In this section, the goal is to score 60 points (roughly 3 of each dice), if you manage to reach that number you will be granted a 30 points bonus (the bonus cell will automatically be updated to show you how you are doing in regard of the 3 dice average)

In the lower section:

- '-'/'+': the value of these cells is the total of all the dice. You will score the sum of the 2 cells in the condition that the '-' is lower than the '+', otherwise you will score 0 for both cells.

- 'Full': you will score 20 if you have a full, meaning 3 of a kind and 2 of a kind (5 of a kind is also considered as a full).

- Straight: you will score 30 if you have a straight, either (1,2,3,4,5) or (2,3,4,5,6).

- Square: you will score 40 if you have a square, meaning 4 of a kind (5 of a kind is also considered as a Square).

- Yam's: you will score 50 if you have a yam's, meaning 5 of a kind.


Then you have the 'Grand total' cell that shows the total of the line. This is filled only when the line is finished.


Then the 3 lines are finished, a popup will show you the result of your game, and the score will be automatically saved in the 'High Scores' section if it is part of your top 10.


Game Interface

The game is divided into 3 lines:

The interface is composed of three sections:

- on the right, there are the buttons: Help, Restart, High Scores and Undo

- in the centre, there are the 3 lines that you need to fill

- on the bottom, there are 5 dice and the 'Roll' button


On the right:

- The 'Help' button (using the 'i' symbol) is here to show you the screen that explain the rules and the gameplay of the game.

- the 'Restart' button starts a new game.

- the 'High Scores' button displays the 10 highest scores made on this device. On the 'High Scores' screen, there are 2 buttons: at the bottom there is the 'Back' button to go back to the main screen and the 'Reset' button to delete all the saved scores. You can also delete an individual score by swiping left on the score.

- the 'Undo' button allows to change where you put your score, but will not allow you to re-roll.


In the Centre:

In the center part, you will see the 3 lines: up, free and down.

After a roll, you can at any time, assign the dice to an available cell by clicking on the cell.

The cells that are available are marked with a white background while the cells that are not available have a grey background.


On the Bottom:

To fill a cell, you have up to three rolls.

For the first roll, just click on the 'Roll' button on the bottom of the screen.

Then for the other rolls, you can decide to lock the dice you don't want to re-roll by clicking on the die. Once locked, the die will appear in grey. To unlock it, just click on it once more.

Once you rolled the dice three time, or if you are happy with the current result, you can assign the dice to a cell by click on the cell.Down, Free and Up.