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Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play

Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.37

Taille:80.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Forklift Studios LLC

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Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play est l'application ultime pour maîtriser le jeu de cartes classique, s'adressant aussi bien aux novices qu'aux joueurs chevronnés. Les nouveaux arrivants peuvent bénéficier de 57 leçons d’introduction gratuites couvrant les enchères, le gameplay et la réflexion stratégique. Le mode d'entraînement illimité, même hors ligne contre des adversaires IA, permet un développement continu des compétences. Les joueurs expérimentés peuvent participer à des tournois de bridge sous contrat en double mettant en vedette une IA sophistiquée reflétant les capacités d'un champion du monde. Grimpez les échelons de Rookie à Grand Maître dans des tournois en ligne stratifiés. Les mises à jour récentes résolvent tous les problèmes de réinitialisation de la progression passés.

Principales caractéristiques de Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play :

  • Formation complète : 57 leçons gratuites fournissent une base solide dans les principes fondamentaux du bridge, couvrant les enchères, les techniques de jeu et les éléments stratégiques à travers des didacticiels interactifs.

  • Entraînement intensif : Le mode d'entraînement illimité avec des adversaires IA offre de nombreuses opportunités d'affiner les enchères et les compétences de jeu, complétées par des conseils utiles.

  • Accessibilité hors ligne : Profitez d'un jeu de bridge ininterrompu, même sans connexion Internet, en vous entraînant contre des adversaires IA.

  • Adversaires IA avancés : Découvrez des matchs difficiles de pont de contrat en double contre une IA alimentée par un algorithme de niveau champion du monde. Choisissez entre les systèmes d'enchères SAYC ou 2/❤️.

  • Compétitions en ligne engageantes : Participez à des tournois de robots en double en ligne, en utilisant les systèmes de notation MP ou IMP, pour tester vos compétences et progresser de Rookie à Grand Master.

  • Interface utilisateur intuitive : Une conception conviviale comprend des offres exploitables, fournissant des explications claires et améliorant l'accessibilité pour tous les niveaux de compétence.

En résumé :

Que vous soyez un débutant cherchant à apprendre ou un joueur expérimenté cherchant à affiner ses compétences et à concourir, Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play propose une expérience de bridge complète et engageante. Ses leçons complètes, ses modes d'entraînement robustes, ses capacités hors ligne, ses tournois en ligne et son interface intuitive garantissent un jeu fluide et agréable. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui et lancez-vous dans votre voyage vers la maîtrise du bridge !

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