When a player normally plays from hand, they draw back up to 3 cards if the deck allows it.
To play several cards at once, they must have the same value.
Card values
Normal order: 3 < 4 < 5 < 6 < 7 < 8 < 9 < 10 < J < Q < K < A < 2
Play rules
A played card must be at least as high as the visible reference.
If the pile is empty, the player may play any card.
If there is no visible reference card, the move is free.
If a player attempts an invalid move from hand, they take the pile.
Special cards
2: playable at any time. The pile stays and the next player restarts freely.
10: playable at any time. It burns the pile and sends it out of play.
Four of a kind: if the last 4 cards of the pile share the same value, the pile is burned.
Human player actions
Click a card: select / unselect it.
Double click a card: play the card or the whole compatible selection.
Drag and drop the selection onto the pile: play the selection.
Double click the pile during your turn: take the whole pile.
Double click the deck during your turn: try to play the top card.
Drawing from the deck
The top card of the deck is revealed and played on the pile.
If it is valid, it stays on the pile and the turn continues normally.
If it is invalid, the player takes the pile.
End of the game
When a player has no cards left, they enter the ranking.
When only one player remains, the game is over.
The human score is calculated from the final rank and is saved only once.
For now, games are played against increasingly strong and numerous AI opponents, not against human players. The goal is to reproduce this game with family or friends, without a computer, using only a standard 52-card deck.
Pour l'instant, les parties se jouent contre des IA de plus en plus performantes et nombreuses, et non entre joueurs humains. Le but est de pouvoir reproduire ce jeu en famille ou entre amis, sans ordinateur, avec simplement un jeu classique de 52 cartes.