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Doppelkopf

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 5.4.9

Taille:79.88MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Isar Interactive GmbH & Co. KG

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Description de l'application

Profitez du jeu de cartes allemand classique, Doppelkopf, à tout moment, n'importe où avec cette application hors ligne gratuite! Mettez-vous au défi contre des adversaires de l'IA robustes et appréciez la conception polie de l'application. Personnalisez votre jeu avec des niveaux de difficulté réglables, un tri de cartes flexible et des ensembles de règles personnalisables. Apprenez le jeu rapidement avec des guides de règles complets et concis, même en explorant différentes variations. Pour le jeu social, profitez du multijoueur en ligne sans inscription ou achats intégrés. Découvrez des heures de jeu engageant avec cette application exceptionnelle!

Caractéristiques de l'application doppelkopf:

  • Détendre les adversaires de l'IA: testez vos compétences contre les adversaires informatiques sophistiqués.
  • Conception premium: expérimentez une interface visuellement attrayante et conviviale.
  • NOUVELLES ET MISE À JOUR: Restez informé des dernières nouvelles Doppelkopf provenant de sources réputées (français et allemand).
  • Historique détaillé du jeu: suivez vos progrès, analysez les jeux passés et affinez votre stratégie.
  • Personnalisation étendue: adaptez le jeu à vos préférences avec des adversaires réglables, un tri de cartes et des options de règles.
  • Gameplay facile à apprendre: Master Doppelkopf avec des règles complètes, des modes de formation et des fonctionnalités de relecture.

Résumé:

L'application Doppelkopf offre une expérience de jeu supérieure. Avec une IA forte, un beau design et des mises à jour régulières, il fournit un gameplay immersif. L'historique détaillé du jeu et la personnalisation approfondie permettent aux joueurs d'améliorer et de personnaliser leur expérience. Que vous soyez un joueur Doppelkopf chevronné ou un débutant complet, cette application promet d'innombrables heures de plaisir. Téléchargez maintenant et commencez votre voyage Doppelkopf!

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CardShark Mar 10,2025

Really enjoy playing Doppelkopf on this app! The AI is challenging but fair, and the customizable rules make it feel like a real game night. Could use more variety in card designs though.

トランプマスター Apr 21,2025

このアプリでドッペルコップを楽しんでいます。AIの強さがちょうど良く、ルールのカスタマイズができるので満足しています。ただ、もう少しカードのデザインのバリエーションが欲しいですね。

JugadorDeCartas May 23,2025

Me encanta jugar al Doppelkopf en esta app. La IA es un buen desafío y las reglas personalizables son geniales. Sin embargo, me gustaría ver más diseños de cartas disponibles.

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