Castle Rock Domino English
Jeux
Dominos
Avery simple solitaire game for one player.
This game is one of a number of domino solitaire games invented by Fredrick Berndt, who wrote The Domino Book published by Bantam Books. It bears many similarities to a playing-card solitaire game called Accordion.
Play:
The dominoes are shuffled, facedown, and then three tiles are drawn which are set face-up in a layout of a single horizontal line of tiles.
The remaining tiles make up the boneyard and are drawn upon by the player during the course of play.
The player then removes a central tile if the two tiles on either side of the tile to his left, or three tiles to the left (i.e. two tiles between the moved tile and the covered tile) carry the same value of dots at each end.
The 1-4 is between the 2-5 and 5-6 so can be
removed
If they do, the remaining tiles are moved together and another tile is drawn from the boneyard and placed on the right of the layout.
If they don't, another tile is still drawn from the boneyard and set on the right of the layout. Again, the player may then remove a tile that is directly between two tiles bearing the same suit on either end.
Play continues, drawing tiles and placing them on the right-hand side of the layout, and removing tiles between two dominoes bearing the same suit on either end, until either all the dominoes are drawn from the boneyard or until all the tiles are eliminated from play and the game is won.
Should three tiles in a row all bear the same suit on either end, then the player has the choice of removing all three or just the middle one.