

Cardjo: A Fresh Take on Digital Card Games
Attention mobile gamers – there's a promising new Android title hitting limited markets. Cardjo, currently in soft launch across Canada and Belgium, brings a streamlined card game experience optimized for touchscreens. Drawing inspiration from physical games like Skyjo but rebuilt for digital play, this title offers surprising strategic depth.
How Cardjo Works
The core gameplay revolves around smart hand management rather than flashy combos. Players must strategically ditch high-value cards to reduce their score, requiring careful observation of opponent patterns and clever endgame planning. What makes it special? Brisk three-minute matches make it perfect for gaming on the go while still delivering satisfying tactical decisions.
Cardjo doesn't skimp on play options either:
- AI Battles featuring adaptive difficulty that learns your playstyle
- Global Multiplayer with competitive leaderboards
- Private Matches to challenge specific friends
- 90-Stage Campaign with escalating challenges
New players can jump right in thanks to intuitive design and automated score tracking, letting you focus on outsmarting opponents rather than rulebook-checking.
Behind the Scenes
This passion project comes from French indie developer Thomas-iade, known primarily for utility apps like health calculator Pedianesth and public sector salary simulator Salaire FPH. The studio has ambitious post-launch plans including fresh daily content and cosmetic upgrades like unique card backs and avatars.
Canadian and Belgian gamers can test Cardjo now via Google Play. Don't forget to also check our coverage of Honkai: Star Rail's massive Version 3.3 update releasing soon.