Play Farkle on Facebook

Play Farkle on Facebook

Farkle hacks, cheats, glitches. How to hack Farkle. Watch this video tutorial to learn how to play Farkle.

Description of the app on Facebook:

Farkle is a fun dice game that is easy to learn and very addictive!

The game is played with six dice. All six dice are rolled to start a turn. The player can then select one or more dice to keep for points. The points earned are added to a temporary score.

The player may then opt to take their points and end the turn, or the player may roll any dice remaining that were not kept for points.

If the player rolls again and doesn't obtain any point scoring dice, then all points from that turn are forfeited and the turn ends (a farkle!).

If the player uses up all six dice for points, he or she may then roll all six dice again and accumulate an even higher temporary score.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/zekling
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Comments

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cajoyce last month
How to play is covered on FB. Talk strategy, odds, etc. Big question - what do you do with all the points you accumulate after going Pro?
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