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Features & Capabilities

Mills brings the classic Nine Men's Morris (Morris/Char Bhar) to your browser with online multiplayer. Form mills to remove opponent pieces and outsmart your rival in fast, strategy-focused play. Play online with players around the world without needing an account.

Prefer to play solo? Mills also offers offline two-player mode on a single device, three computer difficulty levels to test your skills, and a high-score system to compare progress with others. It's easy to learn for beginners and kids but challenging for veterans, making it a great brain-boosting pastime.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
DonkeyCat GmbH
Rating:
4.90
(2,616)
4 new ratings
Version:
542 Last updated: 2025-08-29
Version code:
876951494
Creation date:
2019-02-20
Compatible devices:
Size:
120.59MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-07
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Other platforms

Android
Mills | Nine Men's Morris (v546.0.0)
7,427,517 4.61 (105,252)

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
DonkeyCat GmbH
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mills-nine-mens-morris/id1447724110
Website:
https://coolplay.io

User Reviews

Reviews praise Mills as a fun, deeply strategic board game with strong appeal, but repeatedly complain about intrusive ads, unfair matchmaking, aggressive monetization, and sporadic bugs. The core gameplay is widely valued, with players calling it one of the better board-game experiences in the App Store, while frustration with ads and matchups limits its appeal for new players.
Pros
  • Engaging and deeply strategic gameplay that stays engaging.
  • Considered one of the best board-game apps in the App Store.
  • Challenging, thought-provoking matches that reward learning and strategy.
Cons
  • Ads are intrusive and hard to skip, with long videos.
  • Poor matchmaking that frequently pits beginners against seasoned players; auto-match can feel unfair.
  • Monetization feels aggressive: no affordable ad-free option; premium is expensive; incentives to buy or watch ads.
  • Bugs/UX issues like black screens when dismissing ads and occasional UI glitches (accidental accepts, etc).
  • Occasional rule/AI inconsistencies in some games.
Recent reviews
When I was a young boy in the 7th grade, my friend Henry and I would often partake in this game for fun on the bus ride home from school. Throughout these daily plays, my friendship with Henry grew, and I will never forget the bond we created. Not only this, but I used to play this game in class which allowed me to show it to others and spark friendships that I have to this day. Thanks to Nine Men’s Morris, I have made lifelong friendships with people I never before would have known.
by Pa*****, 2026-03-18

Game is fun but it forces you to “play” ads that are longer than a game itself sometimes
by No*****, 2026-02-11

Okay, so, when I first found out about Mills from a festival I went to, I LOVED the game. I wanted to play it a lot. So I downloaded this app, started up an online game… and got destroyed. That’s okay, I’m just learning! So I started up ANOTHER online game, and got destroyed THERE as well. That’s okay, two good players in a row can’t be that bad. But I just kept losing game after game. And honestly, yes, I’m bad at Mills. But at the same time, the players I get matched with are people who have been playing for years, with much more experience and ratings around 1300. I actually asked one of them through the chat, “How long have you been playing?” They simply replied with “Yes.” It’s really demoralizing to just keep losing games. I’m pretty sure that either there are just no players on the app that aren’t masters, or the matching system isn’t good. Either way, I’ve lost every open seek I’ve made so far. And the “unfortunately you lost the match” popup started to seem really condescending, because of how much it kept appearing. I won one game against a 900, but this was not in auto-match, I had to go out of my way to spend a long time manually finding a low-rated opponent who was online and would accept. I tied one game from some miracle as well. But the rest? All brutal, decisive losses, against people who are way, WAY too good for me. I really want to like Mills. I really, really do. It’s a fun game, and I want to have fun, improve and learn and play against others at my own level. But every time I go into auto-match, I get paired up with someone who is very clearly going to steamroll me. As a new player who isn’t at all good at the game, there aren’t many opponents out there at my level, and it’s super frustrating to just get decimated in basically every game I play. So, yeah. Good game, and I REALLY want to like it. But the fact that the game seems to set me up to fail is really discouraging and frustrating.
by Pl*****, 2025-12-12
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