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Sheepshead

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.9.3

Taille:7.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le jeu Tangram Solitaire à tout moment, n'importe où! Ce jeu solo fournit des adversaires contrôlés par ordinateur pour profiter du plaisir de Tangram. Tangram utilise 7-8-9-10-J-Q-K-A des quatre combinaisons, avec un total de 32 cartes.

Les fonctionnalités du jeu

  • prend en charge les modes de jeu à cinq joueurs, quatre joueurs et trois joueurs.
  • Championnat: Après avoir terminé dix matchs de Tangram, le score le plus élevé gagne.
  • Modèle de coopération:
    • Appeler une coopération (permet d'appeler des cartes inconnues, 10 points ou des batailles à une seule main)
    • Coopération du bloc J
    • Appelez le prochain j (activé par défaut, peut être désactivé dans le menu Options). Dans le match de trois personnes et de quatre personnes, le cueilleur de cartes n'a aucun partenaire.
  • Quatre façons de marquer lorsque tous les joueurs abandonnent:
    • Carte minimale: jouez comme le plus petit lecteur de carte. (Activer dans le menu Options)
    • Double: Faites le prochain jeu, doublez tous les points. (Activer dans le menu Options)
    • Showdown: le gagnant est déterminé sur la base du Card Trump en main, et le score le plus bas gagne. Q = 3 points, J = 2 points, autres cartes = 1 point. (Activer dans le menu Options)
    • Pas de choix: le concessionnaire doit ramasser des cartes.
  • Scoring: vous pouvez choisir "Collision Double" (par défaut) ou "Collision Halo".
  • Faire tomber: également connu sous le nom de cartes de sélection ou de rupture. Peut être activé dans le menu Options.
  • Statistiques: suivez vos statistiques de jeu, telles que les victoires, les compétences obtenues, le nombre de cartes ramassées, etc.
  • Intégration de Google Game:
    • Classement: "Le score le plus élevé"
    • Réalisations basées sur les scores et techniques de jeu
    • Pour désactiver la demande de connexion automatique pour les jeux Google, accédez aux paramètres de l'application dans le menu des jeux et basculez l'option "Google Games activé". Il dira ensuite "Google Games Disabled".
  • Cartes à grand nombre, si ces petites cartes sont trop laides pour voir clairement! Vous pouvez trouver un aperçu des règles Tangram sur la page d'assistance ou sur http://goo.gl/cyhazr.

Double-cliquez pour lire les supports de cartes (doit être activé dans le menu Options). Une fois activé, toucher une carte une fois le sélectionnera et le toucher à nouveau jouera la carte. Cela vous permet de modifier la carte sélectionnée si vous sélectionnez accidentellement la mauvaise carte! Appuyez simplement sur la bonne carte et la première carte ne sera pas contrôlée. Appuyez à nouveau la deuxième carte pour confirmer le jeu de la carte.

Je suis un développeur indépendant qui utilise mon temps libre pour développer cette application sans beaucoup d'argent pour tester sur divers appareils. Si vous trouvez des erreurs, veuillez me contacter via l'option "Contact Support" en application et je ferai de mon mieux pour le réparer dans la prochaine version. Merci pour votre soutien!

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Here’s what you should know:


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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
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