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Object

The object of this game is to be the first player who rolls a total of 100 points or the player with the most points if no one has reached 100 points by the end of the game.

How to Play

Follow these steps to play the game:

  1. Click on the Roll button.
    The pigs land a certain way giving you a score for that roll. See the scoring table on the game page for all possible rolls.

  2. Click on the Roll button again to try and get more points.
    or
    Click on the Pass the Pigs button if you are satisfied with your roll.

The Rules

  • If you roll a "Pig Out" your turn is over and you lose all your points for that turn.
  • If you roll an "Oinker" you lose all of your points, including any accrued from previous turns.
  • If a player accumulates 100 points before the 10th round, all other players are allowed to finish out that round before the winner is declared.
  • See below for a chart explaining all point values.

 

Roll Value Roll Value

Sider
1 point
Double Trotter
20 points

Razorback
5 points
Double Snouter
40 points

Trotter
5 points
Double Leaning Jowler
60 points

Snouter
10 points
Mixed Combo
Combined
score

Leaning Jowler
15 points
Pig Out
Back to zero
for turn

Double Razorback
20 points
Oinker
Back to zero
for game


F.A.Q.

    Q. Why I am not able to view or play the game?
    A. You might have to check the preferences section in your browser to make sure that the option to view Java applets is turned on, or your browser may be incapable of showing Java applets.

    Q. I've noticed that snouters and leaning jowlers don't appear that often. Why is that?
    A. This game plays just like the real Pass the Pigs game. The odds of when a player would actually roll a leaning jowler or a snouter were calculated and incorporated into this game.

    Q. I just got an oinker and it only shows that I currently have zero points, but it didn't wipe out the points before that. Why not?
    A. Just like the real game, this game will only wipe out your current points. You do have zero points, but there is no need to change all of your points in your previous rounds to zero.

    Q. The computer just beat me again, does it cheat?
    A. No. Many players lose because they can't do math or get too emotional during the game. The computer does not have these problems and is therefore a tough opponent. You can change the computer level by clicking on the Options button.

    Q. In the real game you can "Hog Call" and get points by guessing the roll an opponent will get before they roll. How do you do that in this game?
    A. That is an optional rule which is not included in this game. Real pigs players stick to the basics.

    Q. Where is the Piggyback or Makin' Bacon position where one pig balances on top of the other?
    A. I could lie and tell you that it's in the game but very rarely happens and you wouldn't know any better, but that's not my style. I've never seen it in real life and it is currently not in this game. Look for it in a future release.

    Q. Can I play Pigs on-line against a friend across the Internet?
    A. No. If you have friends, why are you playing pigs on your computer in the first place? You can play 2 player by clicking on the Options button, but the other player must be at your computer.


Pass the Pigs Java game is based on the original Milton Bradley game. This Java game was made by Gary Kramer.