This game is awesome. The UI is extremely user friendly and works great. I have not tried the multi-user mode, though, just playing with "Smith". Took a bit to figure out the rules, but it plays exactly as advertised. To go out you need at least two sequences (rather than sets of like cards), one of which has to be natural (no wild card). The rest of your hand can have sets to complete the 13 cards. Although the game calls it "knocking", regular gin rummy players would call it ginning. There is no knocking in this game, you have to complete sequences and sets for all 13 cards. If Smith goes out and you dont yet have the minimum required sequences (not sets), including the natural one, your deadwood is an automatic 80, regardless of the actual deadwood count. Same for Smith.
The only problem Ive encountered with the solo player mode is that it considers each deal a "game". Ive set the "Points for game" to 200, but it still gives me "Game Over" after every hand. If I wanted to keep score for a full game, Id have to track the points manually. Quite annoying, but, Oh Well.
ommat3 about Indian Rummy, v1.3