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Classic TriPeaks

Categoría : TarjetaVersión: 2.2.3

Tamaño:2.2 MBSO : Android 4.4+

Revelador:RunServer

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Sumérgete en el encanto atemporal del clásico juego de cartas de Tri Peaks Solitaire, también conocido como tres picos, tri torres o picos triples. Esta atractiva variante solitaria utiliza un solo mazo de cartas con el objetivo de limpiar tres picos distintivos formados por las cartas.

El juego comienza con dieciocho cartas se ocupó de la creación de un cuadro que consta de tres pirámides superpuestas, cada una con tres niveles. Por encima de estas pirámides, encontrarás diez cartas enfrentadas. Las veinticuatro cartas restantes forman el stock, desde el cual se entrega la primera carta para comenzar la pila de desechos. Para progresar, puede mover una tarjeta del cuadro a la pila de desechos si es un rango más alto o más bajo que la tarjeta superior actual de la pila de desechos, independientemente de su traje. Esto permite secuencias como 7-8-9-10-9-10-J-10-9-8, y así sucesivamente, hasta que se rompe la secuencia. A medida que avanza, las cartas boca abajo que ya no están cubiertas se volcan boca arriba, revelando más opciones para el juego.

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la última versión 2.2.3?

Última actualización el 11 de marzo de 2024

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