I've never played regular Dominos so I can't give you a comparison there, but I can tell you that Tri-ominos was fairly quick and easy to learn.<br /><br />First thing that I noticed was that the quality of pieces seemed nice and solid. It also comes with nice trays.<br /><br />In this game you will be doing a lot of math, so if you want to touch up on your adding and subtracting skills then this is it. Tri-ominos will make you smarter.<br /><br />Players place down triangular pieces trying to match the 2 numbers on each side. As the game goes on, an interesting geometric shape starts to form on the table. No 2 game will be exactly alike.<br /><br />You score points as you put down a piece, but lose points if you have to draw a piece. So the idea is to get rid of all of your pieces and score as many points as you can.<br /><br />An added dimension comes from the bonus points. You score massive extra points by completing a Hexagon, or what they call a bridge.<br /><br />From the makers of Rummikub and Mastermind! If you like Rummikub and want to try something different, but still along the same lines, Tri-ominos might be the answer you're looking for!
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]