The Dollar Game

4.6
74 reviews
5K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The Dollar Game is a little {maths} game in which you try to share money between people, so that they all are no longer in debt.

If you want to know what's exactly about, watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U33dsEcKgeQ, a video from Numberphile, where they explained and introduced The Dollar Game to the world :).

Modes:
- custom, defining your own number of vertices, edges, and money in the system
- leveling, so becoming harder, and harder over time (can be reset by giving up)
- random, just some random values for the number of edges, vertices, and the money

This maths game might look simple, but trust me: it can be really demanding to get that last one or two out of debt! :D

If you create a custom game, it might be very hard. It is always possible since version 1.3.0.

My seven year old little brother accomplished to reach Lvl 21, then I needed my phone back XD.

Edit3: I have a new game, Elemental Community (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.antonio.noack.elementalcommunity), come and take a look! :D

Edit: Now I know, why a lot of apps ask for your feedback :) : there really are bots, who give bad ratings, so to minimize their effect, the best way is to have more real voters :). If you've problems, just let me know, I'll try to fix it.

Edit2: If you have wishes, just write me :).

Edit4: I now published the source code, for everyone interested: https://github.com/AntonioNoack/TheDollarGame
Updated on
Dec 4, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
68 reviews
A Google user
March 25, 2020
It's a good puzzle concept, but nodes overlap so you can't see where they connect, there is no visible feedback either, so it takes trial and error to see what connects where. Poor user interface. Lacks any form of polish or user friendliness. The brown colour looks like what comes out of my dog, doesn't invite to play. Even for free it didn't entertain more than 2 minutes, before I gave up fighting the Controls and was done with the bad design. Shame. It could be fun with better design.
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A Google user
November 21, 2018
Clunky UX when it comes to rearranging the graph, lacks animations to show the effects of interactions, colors in the UI are ugly, and an immature dev who threatens users in the patch notes (for providing one star reviews).
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Antonio Noack
November 21, 2018
Colors are ugly? xD that depends a lot on your screen settings and personal taste, you've to know. And I threaten the users, because I was really angry on that very unkind user. I wanted to not need the rearranging, however didn't get it to work, might include an animation later.
A Google user
September 15, 2018
Hey, bought this because of the YouTube comment. Is there a way to take money instead of giving away, and if not, can you add it? It was in the numberphile vid. Thanks ;)
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Antonio Noack
September 16, 2018
Yes, of cause there is that option: just press on a vertex a longer time (one second, or even half a second is enough) :)

What's new

- added support for Android SDK APIs 14,15, and 30-33
- updated all dependencies