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- Spades Card Game
- Platform :
- Size : 71M
- Date : November 4, 2020
- Version : 1.0.4.583
- Devoloper : Mobilityware
- Tags : Card
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Editors' Review
Spades Card Game ©Copyright by FunGameShare, Do not Reproduce.
Perhaps there is nothing in this world that is more pleasant than playing card games at home, if there is, I think it should be a millionaire level of fun. Especially in the last few days, the continuous drizzle made people's spirit very tired, perhaps I think this weather is really not suitable to go out to play, so I stayed at home for several days. Even when my friends invited me out to play cards, I politely declined them. However, even if the weather is bad, the enthusiasm of playing card games can't be cut down. Especially for a lover of both card games and mobile games like me, why should I not give myself up to have fun? So I downloaded Spades Card Game and chose to play at the same time my WiFi prompted me to finish downloading. How so? Spades Card Game is actually a very common game of spades that you may have seen a bunch of old men and women over 100 years old playing at a family gathering. Or you may have played it at a casino card table. It's a classic national card game, and it's so widespread that I think I'll refrain from stating their benefits. Anyway, you can tell that playing spades is very common in physical games. As I said, I don't really want to go out and play poker or do some weird recreational activity. So I'm going to start in the realm of mobile games, and I want to choose a card game that I can play as my starting point. So Spades Card Game was the perfect choice for me. The classic game of spades may not excite your interest in Spades Card Game, but if you introduce some strategy elements into Spades Card Game, I think a lot of thinking players will be attracted to Spades Card Game. This conjecture is not only supported by my imagination, it is proved by some data. Of course, if you don't feel bothered, you can also read other people's comments in the comments section after seeing this review of mine. I guess most of them are some veterans of spades, but their interest is mainly focused on real-life spades, and they don't have a strong thirst for mobile games or card games in the online world. However, with the addition of the strategy element, you will find that the allure of Spades Card Game seems to have gone up a notch. More and more people are joining the ranks of Spades Card Game, so you will face more educated players. They have advanced gaming skills, but you don't need to feel intimidated in Spades Card Game. As it turns out, I've played almost a few hundred games in Spades Card Game and found that the game's matchmaking mechanism is actually very fair, and you'll be matched with similar players to you most of the time. If you have also improved your skills, you will also meet some people with stronger skills, there is no doubt about it. It is said that people can't just stay in one place, but they are motivated to improve only when they are compared. So, when you play Spades Card Game, you must pay attention to this point. In addition, the most delightful thing for me is the offline mode of Spades Card Game. If you are a social phobe, you can play Spades Card Game without other players, and I think you can play with NPCs in this game by yourself. Offline mode is a great feature of Spades Card Game and you should cherish it.
Description
Spades is a very classic card game developed by Fuzzy Mobile Games. Its game rules are similar to the Chinese card game “Big deuce”. Players are required to have considerable reasoning ability and use strategy to win. Do you want to try it?
How To Play
1. Number of players: Four people are divided into two groups. Partners can be chosen by themselves, or they can be determined by drawing cards. The partners sit opposite each other.
Objective: To win the number of tricks called by oneself.
2. Playing cards: A standard deck of 52 cards. A is the largest. Using the scorebook will be very convenient.
3. Dealing: Each player draws a card to determine who is dealt first. The person with the highest card is the dealer. Each player will receive 13 cards. The next player to deal cards rotates clockwise.
4. Bidding: Players must look at the cards in their hands and estimate the number of tricks that can be won. The estimated number of tricks between two partners is called the agreed trick. Each player must bid at least one trick. There are no cards passed in the game, nor is any suit designated as the trump card, as spades are always the trump card.
5. After one side agrees on the number of tricks, it doesn't matter who wins those tricks. When playing this game, it is best to keep track of the number of tricks each bid. Bids begin with the player to the left of the dealer and proceed clockwise.
6. Play: The player to the left of the dealer plays first, but the first card cannot be a spade (ace). Each player plays their cards clockwise. The card you play must be the same suit as the attacking card. If you can't follow, you can play any hand. The trump card only needs to be played when the attack card is the trump card.