Sharpen your bluffing skills to beat challengers in this card game.
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Name | Challenge |
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Version | 10.0 |
Update | Sep 21, 2024 |
Size | 30 MB |
Category | Card |
Installs | 1K+ |
Developer | Gameyantra |
Android OS | Android 5.1+ |
Google Play ID | com.Duetgames.Challenge |
Challenge · Description
The card game of Challenge shows how well you really know your friends and which one of you has the best poker face. Be the best deceiver to walk away victorious. Fail to hide your deception, and you may be stuck holding all the cards.
In this game you play with 2 standard deck of cards (no Jokers) against
3 players/droid bots
.
Cards are dealt out evenly amongst all four players. The example game play is as follows,
Play begins with the player to the left of the dealer. He places the Kings in his hand face down on the table and announces his play to the table: “Two Kings.” If the next player does not have any Kings, or if he wishes to get rid of more than one card, he may bluff and play non-King cards while announcing: “Two Kings.” The play so on. Remember the player who started with the Kings may not have played Kings from his hand rather he might have played any other cards and claimed as Kings.
If a player doesn’t believe an announcement, he can call out, “Challenge!” The person who played the cards must turn them over and show the challenger whether he is bluffing or not. A player who is caught bluffing must pick up the entire pile of cards on the table and add it to his hand. If a challenged player is not bluffing, then the challenger must pick up the cards piled on the table.
The first player to get rid of all his cards wins.
In this game you play with 2 standard deck of cards (no Jokers) against
3 players/droid bots
.
Cards are dealt out evenly amongst all four players. The example game play is as follows,
Play begins with the player to the left of the dealer. He places the Kings in his hand face down on the table and announces his play to the table: “Two Kings.” If the next player does not have any Kings, or if he wishes to get rid of more than one card, he may bluff and play non-King cards while announcing: “Two Kings.” The play so on. Remember the player who started with the Kings may not have played Kings from his hand rather he might have played any other cards and claimed as Kings.
If a player doesn’t believe an announcement, he can call out, “Challenge!” The person who played the cards must turn them over and show the challenger whether he is bluffing or not. A player who is caught bluffing must pick up the entire pile of cards on the table and add it to his hand. If a challenged player is not bluffing, then the challenger must pick up the cards piled on the table.
The first player to get rid of all his cards wins.