How To Join the community & play the game
Background: Numbers With Enemies is a mobile version of dollar poker - often referred to as liars poker - which is played from the serial numbers on United States legal tender against one or multiple opponents.
Overall Objective: To strategically bid or bluff your way to a winning hand against two (2) to four (4) other live players in rounds worth $1, $5, $20, or $100 per player.
Overall Objective: To strategically bid or bluff your way to a winning hand against two (2) to four (4) other live players in rounds worth $1, $5, $20, or $100 per player.
Step #1: Login with facebook or register Your Account
Newbie?
- On this screen you either login with Facebook or setup your NWE username & password
- When you create an account, it can be synced with your Facebook later inside the app
Veteran?
- Simply touch the Facebook icon to login the quickest!
Step #2: Navigate the Menu screen
Create a Game: Are you the kind of person who likes to run the show? This is your chance. Here you get to name a board, choose the type of game (public or private), and establish the bidding amount. This also potentially enters you into our "Funniest Game Board Titles" competition. Feeling creative?
Current Games: You don't have to bake the cake to be able to eat it. Here you set yourself up to raid strangers' vaults in public games or get access to the private game your momentary enemy invited you to. Make it happen!
Invite Friends: Did you connect with your Facebook account yet? Do so here to invite your friends (or enemies) to the app to play against you. This just gets them to set up their account to join the fun. In order to play them a game board must be created. (See below).
Vault: This is like your virtual safe deposit box and ATM. You start with a credit of $500 for game play and can refill your vault if you're running low on NWE cash. TIP: For ad free play, purchase an additional $500 or $2000 for your vault at our launch promo rates of $2.99 or $4.99 respectively.
Trophy: Where are you on the leaderboard? Find out here! This is also where your win / loss record is kept.
Settings: Here's where you can find the important administrative stuff; logout, sound settings, help section, and legal stuff.
Show the Love: Click here to show us the love on Facebook and get more involved with our community. Why? Because we like you (& we occasionally give away free stuff).
Current Games: You don't have to bake the cake to be able to eat it. Here you set yourself up to raid strangers' vaults in public games or get access to the private game your momentary enemy invited you to. Make it happen!
Invite Friends: Did you connect with your Facebook account yet? Do so here to invite your friends (or enemies) to the app to play against you. This just gets them to set up their account to join the fun. In order to play them a game board must be created. (See below).
Vault: This is like your virtual safe deposit box and ATM. You start with a credit of $500 for game play and can refill your vault if you're running low on NWE cash. TIP: For ad free play, purchase an additional $500 or $2000 for your vault at our launch promo rates of $2.99 or $4.99 respectively.
Trophy: Where are you on the leaderboard? Find out here! This is also where your win / loss record is kept.
Settings: Here's where you can find the important administrative stuff; logout, sound settings, help section, and legal stuff.
Show the Love: Click here to show us the love on Facebook and get more involved with our community. Why? Because we like you (& we occasionally give away free stuff).
Step #4: understanding & playing the game
Numbers With Enemies is a modern day twist on the legendary game liars poker (sometimes called dollar poker). The game is played using the 8 digit serial number on a U.S. dollar bill.
Objective: Make the highest bid of a number that does not exceed the combined total held by all players.
TIP: In the top left corner on the game board, there is a help section with a basic tutorial of the rules!
On the screen shot to the left notice a few things:
Bid Amount: $1 as shown on the dollar bill to the left of the users playing and the bid name columns. Currently, game boards can be played for $1, $5, $20, or $100.
Serial Number: This is "your hand." Use it to bid, bluff or call your way to victory. Remember, the objective is to play on the TOTAL # of each digits between all opponents.
# of Players: Up to 5 players can play at a time.
Here is the basic game flow:
> All players agree on the stakes: $1, $5, $20, $100
> The host of the game makes the first bid
> Numbers are ranked in numeric order with 0 being the lowest and 9 being the highest
> Players in turn bid on the combined numbers in all serial numbers, including their own
> Each player must in turn either declare a higher hand than the previous player or challenge / call.
E.g. If 'mojo' bids two 6's, he is predicting there are at least two 6's among all the players, including himself
> The next player has three options;
1) Bid a higher number using the same quantity (two 7's)
2) Bid any number using a higher quantity (three 3's)
3) Challenge / Call
> Game ends when a player makes a bid that is called by all players
> If the bid is successful, the player wins the agreed dollar amount ($1, $5, $20, or $100) from each player
> If the bid is unsuccessful, the player loses the agreed dollar amount ($1, $5, $20, or $100) to each player
Objective: Make the highest bid of a number that does not exceed the combined total held by all players.
TIP: In the top left corner on the game board, there is a help section with a basic tutorial of the rules!
On the screen shot to the left notice a few things:
Bid Amount: $1 as shown on the dollar bill to the left of the users playing and the bid name columns. Currently, game boards can be played for $1, $5, $20, or $100.
Serial Number: This is "your hand." Use it to bid, bluff or call your way to victory. Remember, the objective is to play on the TOTAL # of each digits between all opponents.
# of Players: Up to 5 players can play at a time.
Here is the basic game flow:
> All players agree on the stakes: $1, $5, $20, $100
> The host of the game makes the first bid
> Numbers are ranked in numeric order with 0 being the lowest and 9 being the highest
> Players in turn bid on the combined numbers in all serial numbers, including their own
> Each player must in turn either declare a higher hand than the previous player or challenge / call.
E.g. If 'mojo' bids two 6's, he is predicting there are at least two 6's among all the players, including himself
> The next player has three options;
1) Bid a higher number using the same quantity (two 7's)
2) Bid any number using a higher quantity (three 3's)
3) Challenge / Call
> Game ends when a player makes a bid that is called by all players
> If the bid is successful, the player wins the agreed dollar amount ($1, $5, $20, or $100) from each player
> If the bid is unsuccessful, the player loses the agreed dollar amount ($1, $5, $20, or $100) to each player
Step #5: Leaderboard - "Ruling with an iron fist"
Where do your skills rank you in the Numbers With Enemies world?
As user, KramDawg, refers to the Leaderboard:
"This is where you get to take the lead & rule with an iron fist."
There are two ways to get to the top of the charts
> Like Maximus, in Gladiator, you can ruthlessly defeat your opponents racking up an enormous vault balance in the process. Or, if you don't want to be like an ancient Roman soldier...
> Buy your way to the top by purchasing more funds in the vault.
Either way, we appreciate you. :)