Qu Game
iPhone / Jeux
Build your path. Break theirs.
Qu is a relaxed but razor-sharp tile game where every move shapes the board. Extend your own path or cut off your opponent's in a battle of timing, tactics, and bold decisions.
Learn fast. Think deeper.
A hands-on tutorial walks you through tile placement, orientation, and scoring right on the board. Beneath the simple rules lies a game of strategy, psychology, and long-term planning.
Every match feels new.
Face the GPA AI on Easy or Medium, challenge a Game Center friend directly, or match with a rival online. No two games play the same.
Choose your mode. Choose your board.
• Play Small, Large, or Advanced games online
• Play Easy or Medium against the GPA AI
• Start a game with a friend through Quick Play
Tap to rotate. Drop with intent.
Tap any tray tile to cycle through the orientations that actually fit, then place it. A live count shows how many tiles you have left. Stuck with a bad draw? Swap your whole tray for a fresh one. Outmatched? Propose a concede, or resign and move on.
Talk trash. Take it too.
Every match carries its own message thread. Send a jab when you pull ahead, own it when you don't — the conversation lives right alongside the board.
Climb the leaderboard. Keep your streak alive.
Play every day to build your streak and rise through the ranks. Your lobby keeps a daily podium, a streak board, and a month-long score graph — all in one swipe. Every rank carries its own color, from Gold at the top down to Chartreuse.
Relive the win.
When a match ends, Qu replays the board move by move and breaks down exactly how the score was won. Then run it back with a rematch.
Simple to start. Hard to put down.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Tap to rotate.
Give any tray tile a quick tap to cycle through just the orientations that fit — line up your move before you drop it, no more rotating on the board.
A couple more things:
• The lobby's stats panel now swipes to a month-long graph of every player's score, climbing day by day.
• Every match ends with a replay — watch the board fill back in and see exactly how the score was won, then rematch in a tap.