Texas 42 HD

Texas 42 HD



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5.3for iPad
6.1
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28.7 MB
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Apr 11, 2020
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About Texas 42 HD

Welcome to the Official State Domino game of Texas! Texas 42 is a trick taking game similar to bridge or spades. Invented in the late 1880s, it has become a tradition across generations of players.

The sole motivator for the development of this app has been to create an AI that doesn't make the users wish they spent their 2 dollars on a soda instead of frustrating computer play. Much work has been made into creating an AI that makes the same moves you would. Since you don't have the same play style as everyone else, you can set each computer player to have one of 3 specified play styles "Conservative", "Normal", or "Aggressive". You can mix and match these styles as you see fit and can change them at any time in the game.

A conservative player will tend to bid lower than the rest of the players. Its main focus when it has the lead is to draw all the trumps in play before moving on to non-trumps. If the conservative player does not have the highest trump, it will tend to lead with a junk/punt tile to draw out the higher ones, while holding on to tiles with count until it knows it can win with them.

A normal player will tend to bid higher than a conservative player. Its main focus is holding on to its trumps for cases where count is on the table. If it does not have the highest trump it will tend to attempt to punt to its teammate.

An aggressive player is a mixture of the two. It tends to push the bid to 31 or 34-36 with weaker hands than the other two and is more willing to bid marks if it has a strong hand. It is also willing to lay down trumps with 5 counts in an effort to draw out the ones covering the 10 count. Its more willing to play count at risk of hoping its partner will win the trick.

For bidding purposes, your partner will respond to your bid. If you bid 30, you are indicating to your partner that you have a helping hand and it will be much more likely to outbid an opponent win the bid.

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Here's what some beta testers have had to say about the app:

"The AI has been impressive for me so far, not a single play that I've seen has been stupid yet and I've probably played around 10 games. Very solid game for my experience"

"I really like your idea of the different styles of play and I think you are pretty close to that reality."

"To date it is the best one out there. I have never felt like I was playing true 42 on the other apps."
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What's New in the Latest Version 5.3

Last updated on Apr 11, 2020
Old Versions
More multiplayer tweaks
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Version History
5.3
Apr 11, 2020
More multiplayer tweaks
5.2
Apr 6, 2020
A couple more Multiplayer fixes.
Added robustness between hands.
5.1
Apr 5, 2020
Various multiplayer fixes.
5.0
Oct 12, 2019
Updated for iOS 13.
Fixes mute button
Various multiplayer improvements.
4.3
Aug 23, 2016
Multiplayer fixes
4.2
Dec 14, 2015
1: Game Center Leaderboards
2: Multiplayer adjustments to make the game less sensitive to connection speed.
3: Bug Fixes.
4.1
Dec 5, 2015
Various bug and AI fixes.
4.0
Jun 30, 2015
Updated to support 64-bit. Corrected error causing crashes when choosing custom images.
3.1.1
Jan 26, 2015
Multiplayer bug fixes
3.1
Jan 4, 2015
Tweaked the Nello Bidding Algorithm.
3.0
Jan 3, 2015
Users can now move tiles. Tap the "Unlock" Tiles button to move them around.

Various AI Tweaks
2.2.5
Oct 15, 2014
Updated to fix auto-rotate bug in IOS 8.
2.2.4
Oct 1, 2014
Updated for iOS 8.
2.2.3
Aug 10, 2014
Minor Bug Fixes
2.2.2
Jan 22, 2014
Minor AI updates
2.2.1
Jan 1, 2014
Bug Fixes
2.2
Dec 30, 2013
You can now customize your playing your tiles and playing surface with in app purchases.

As with every update, I've tweaked the AI logic a bit in a few places. Particularly in this case, when a player should obviously trump in, but wasn't for various reasons.
2.1.3
Nov 6, 2013
You can now choose if you want to draw your own tiles or not.

And a few AI tweaks.
2.1.2
Oct 23, 2013
The long (5 day) nightmare of 2.1.1 is now over. Thank you all for your patience while I get things on my end sorted. This is the release I'd envisioned 2.1 being. For those that want to be able to have the computer deal for you, stay tuned for 2.1.3 because that release will be specifically for you.
2.1.1
Oct 19, 2013
What's new in this version is a fatal bug. I'd advise against updating until the next revision.
2.1
Oct 17, 2013
1: iOS7 compatibility
2: A house rules menu (found in the options menu) that lets you customize which rules you would like to play with. For multilayer, the house rules are whatever rules the host is currently using.
3: Splash and Plunge!
4: New bid/trump picking option that forces you to press the header button instead of using the wheel. This should help reduce accidental submissions.
5: Added some error handling for multiplayer connectivity
6: For single player, you can now pick your own tiles.
7: Fixed bug preventing music from playing in the background
8: Updated About menu.
9: Many AI changes with more to follow in the future.
2.0.4
Jun 5, 2013
Fixed an issue that could prevent players from picking chairs.
2.0.3
May 31, 2013
1: Fixed connection issues when more than 1 party has the game center screen running while receiving an invite. This was preventing devices from connecting.
2: Fixed issue keeping the bid/trump pickers from closing.
3: Added code to help reduce the number of false disconnects
2.0.2
Apr 17, 2013
Ah, the growing pains of an early version...

1: Fixed issue that could prevent players from picking seats.
2: Fixed a bug that left tiles on the table after trick was over.
3: Significantly reduced dependency on quality of the network connectivity for the game to function with 3-4 players.
4: Improved the stability of connections for iOS 6 users.
5: Fixed bug that could cause the game to freeze while dealing tiles.
6: Fixed issue that could force players to reneg.
7: Fixed bug that could prevent "doubles" as lead tlle from properly displaying on the scoreboard.
2.0.1
Apr 11, 2013
--Tweaked some timing to help with possible lag issues.
--Fixed About menu link order

Texas 42 HD FAQ

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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Texas 42 HD.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 10.0 or later.
Texas 42 HD supports English
Texas 42 HD contains in-app purchases. Please check the pricing plan as below:
Use Black Pips instead of Colored
$0.99
Customize your table logo
$0.99
Customize your domino
$0.99

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