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Seven Card Game - Simple and Fun Game

Seven Card Game - Simple and Fun Game

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.0.0

Taille:12.50MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:I Made Hermawan Surya Putra

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Vous recherchez un jeu de cartes passionnant et rapide dont vous pouvez profiter hors ligne ? Jeu de sept cartes : un jeu simple et amusant est votre réponse ! Ce jeu facile à apprendre et très engageant oppose trois joueurs, chacun commençant avec dix-sept cartes. L'objectif ? Obtenez le score le plus élevé. Le jeu commence soit par le sept de trèfle, soit par le sept de carreau, et les joueurs se défaussent stratégiquement des cartes pour déjouer leurs adversaires. Le premier joueur à vider sa main, ou celui qui a le moins de cartes restantes lorsque tous les joueurs n'ont plus de cartes, gagne. Des règles simples et une compétition intense en font un jeu parfait pour tous les âges.

Principales caractéristiques du jeu à sept cartes : jeu simple et amusant :

  • Gameplay intuitif : Les règles simples le rendent accessible à tous, quelle que soit l'expérience.
  • Tours rapides : Parfait pour de courtes périodes de plaisir chaque fois que vous avez du temps libre.
  • IA stimulante : Testez vos compétences contre des adversaires informatiques intelligents pour un défi enrichissant.
  • Options personnalisables : Adaptez les paramètres du jeu à votre guise pour une expérience personnalisée.

Stratégies gagnantes :

  • Observez les mouvements de vos adversaires pour anticiper leurs stratégies et planifier la vôtre.
  • Donner la priorité au vidage rapide de votre main grâce au jeu de cartes stratégique.
  • Utilisez efficacement les power-ups et les cartes spéciales pour prendre l'avantage.
  • Une pratique constante affinera vos compétences et vous transformera en un expert du jeu à sept cartes.

Verdict final :

Jeu de sept cartes : le jeu simple et amusant est un excellent choix pour tous ceux qui recherchent un jeu de cartes amusant et simple. Sa conception intuitive, ses parties rapides, son IA stimulante et ses paramètres réglables créent une expérience addictive et divertissante. Téléchargez-le maintenant et préparez-vous à passer des heures à jouer aux cartes !

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CartasLoco Jun 06,2025

¡Me encanta este juego de cartas! Muy fácil de aprender pero adictivo de verdad. Ideal para jugar con amigos o soltar el estrés. ¡Recomendado al 100%!

JoueurDeCarte Feb 19,2025

Le jeu est sympa mais un peu répétitif à la longue. Les règles sont claires et le plaisir reste au rendez-vous malgré tout.

扑克爱好者 Mar 08,2025

玩法简单有趣,适合朋友聚会时一起玩。界面清晰,操作方便,希望以后可以增加更多牌类变种玩法。

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