This offline card game is a compilation of three popular card games that are widely enjoyed in South Asian countries, particularly in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Pakistan, etc. The games included are Call Bridge Card game, Call Break Card game, and 29 (Twenty Nine) card game. Now you can indulge in your favorite card games all in one place.
FEATURES
- Three-in-One card game: Call Bridge, Call Break, and 29 (Twenty Nine)
- Offline card games: No internet connection needed – enjoy anytime, anywhere
- Complete features available for free
- Compatible with any phone and screen sizes
- Smart AI that provides a challenging gameplay experience. Perfect for passing time offline
- User-friendly interface that offers a fun and enjoyable gaming experience
- Hints and tutorials available to assist players
- Beautiful HD graphics for an aesthetically pleasing gameplay experience
- Smooth gameplay animation for a seamless gaming experience
- Simple and easy to play and learn
About Call Bridge Card game:
Call Bridge is reminiscent of the North American game Spades. Played with a standard international 52-card pack, each suit's cards rank from high to low: A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2. Spades are the permanent trumps: any Spade card beats any card from the other suits. The game follows a counter-clockwise deal and play direction. To win, a player must achieve the number of tricks called or more. Successful calls increase the player's cumulative score, while unsuccessful ones decrease it.
About Call Break Card game:
In the Call Break card game, the cards of each suit also rank from high to low: A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2. Similar to Call Bridge, Spades are permanent trumps, meaning any Spade card outranks cards from other suits. The deal and play follow a counter-clockwise direction. After the completion of five rounds, the winner is determined by the player with the highest total points. While the score length is fixed in this game, Spades varies based on a fixed score. Other rules and game logic in Call Break are nearly identical to Spades.
About 29 (Twenty Nine) Card game:
Twenty-nine (29) is a South Asian trick-taking game in which the Jack and the Nine are the highest cards in each suit.
Players:
This game is typically played by four players in fixed partnerships, with partners facing each other.
Cards:
For gameplay, 32 cards taken from a standard 52-card pack are used. Each suit's cards rank from high to low as follows: J-9-A-10-K-Q-8-7. Points are assigned to specific cards: Jacks - 3 points each, Nines - 2 points each, Aces - 1 point each, Tens - 1 point each, and Kings, Queens, 8s, and 7s hold no points.
Deal and Bidding:
The deal and bidding follow an anti-clockwise order. Cards are distributed in two steps with four cards in each step. Based on the initial four cards, players bid to obtain the right to choose trumps. The typical bidding range falls between 16 and 28. The winning bidder selects the trump suit.
The Play:
The player seated to the dealer's left leads the first trick. Players must follow suit if possible, and the winner of each trick leads to the next. Non-bidding players must request the bidding player to show their chosen trump suit before making their own trump.
Pair:
If any player can show a Pair (King and Queen of the trump suit) after revealing the trump, their team earns an additional 4 points. If the bidding side can show a pair, they must achieve (bid - 4) points to win the round. Conversely, if the non-bidding side can show a pair, the bidding side must gather (bid + 4) points to win.
Scoring:
At the end of a round, if the bidding side achieves their bid points, their game points will increase; otherwise, the points decrease.
Double:
If gameplay is in Double mode, game points will increase or decrease by 2. Non-bidding players can opt for double after the bidder's bid.
Redouble:
If gameplay is in Redouble mode, game points will increase or decrease by 4. Bidding players can choose Redouble after non-bidding players have set Double.
Game Over:
If any team reaches 6 positive game points, they win. Conversely, if they reach 6 negative game points, they lose.
Übersicht
Call bridge offline & 29 cards ist eine Freeware-Software aus der Kategorie Spiele & Entertainment, die von Dynamite Games Studio entwickelt wird.
Die neueste Version ist 1.8, veröffentlicht am 31.12.2023. Die erste Version wurde unserer Datenbank am 31.12.2023 hinzugefügt.
Call bridge offline & 29 cards läuft auf folgenden Betriebssystemen: Android.
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