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Thirty One

Thirty One

Categoría : TarjetaVersión: 1.10

Tamaño:53.3 MBSO : Android 9.0+

Revelador:Hensch-IT

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Descripción de la aplicación

Juega al juego de cartas "Schwimmen"/ Thirty One (31) contra hasta 4 IA o en línea.

Juega al popular juego de cartas Thirty One, también conocido como knack, Schwimmen o Schnautz, cuando y donde quieras. Juega sin conexión contra hasta 4 oponentes controlados por computadora o juega con hasta otros tres jugadores en línea.

  • Juega en salas públicas o privadas
  • Personaliza las reglas a tu gusto
  • ¿No tienes tiempo suficiente para finalizar el juego? Ningún problema. Cierra la aplicación y reanuda el juego más tarde.

Las reglas se explican de forma sencilla:

Cada jugador recibe tres cartas. El objetivo es tener tantos puntos en la mano como sea posible. Para cartas del mismo color, los puntos se suman. Los ases dan 11 puntos. Tarjetas con figuras 10. En caso contrario, cuenta el número de tarjetas. Alternativamente, puedes coleccionar cartas del mismo rango. Sin embargo, sólo se obtienen puntos (30,5) si las tres cartas tienen el mismo valor. Puedes intercambiar (tocando las cartas) una carta o todas las cartas. Alternativamente, también puedes empujar. En la primera ronda, el primer jugador solo puede empujar o intercambiar todas las cartas con el medio. El juego termina cuando un jugador tiene 31 puntos o el jugador que ha golpeado es devuelto. Cuando un jugador pierde y no tiene más vida, queda eliminado. El último que quede gana el juego. Las reglas más detalladas se pueden encontrar fácilmente en la web.

Novedades de la última versión 1.10
Última actualización el 2 de noviembre de 2024

  • Ajustes de UI
  • Se agregó un nuevo diseño y un nuevo diseño de tarjeta para seleccionar
  • Corrección de errores
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