Call Bridge - Card Game

Published by: Shownak Chakma

Description

Features:
1. User and CPU players
2. fits in all phones and tablets
3. Supports all screen sizes
4. Suitable for all level games players
5. Help and hints available
6. Simple UI Design and easy settings
7. Very fun and easy to play
8. Great option for time pass
Descriptions
Call bridge is a addictive and popular card game of tricks, trumps and bidding which is popular in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and other Asian countries. It seems to be related to the North American game Spades.This game is normally played using a standard international 52-card pack.
The cards of each suit rank from high to low A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2. Spades are permanent trumps: any card of the Spade suit beats any card of any other suit.
Deal and play are counter-clockwise.To succeed, a player must win the number of tricks called, or more trick than the call. If a player succeeds, the number called is added to his or her cumulative score. Otherwise the number called is subtracted.
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Call Bridge Reviews

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You won’taccept any name. on

United States

I’m not able to bid. I don’t know what is trump .

Do not like there s no bid lower than 2

Penny wasted on

United States

Doesn’t seem right that playing with real people , players could bid1 or 2 or even pass…you don’t offer those options and it’s Not how the game is played …at least Not how I was taught. I agree with the other reviewer about there Not being a 1 . But there are times when people want to bid one trump or just pass. You should fix the bid options to be 0-8. That would suit everyone who likes to play the game . Thank you. Other wise ,I d rate the game a 5

Bidding

Nola girl 6 on

United States

I should be able to bid 1 or 0 when needed!

Get rid of the Chinese Ads!

Moofjo on

United States

Enough said!

Good

Elias Mamun on

United States

Games

Modification required

utrdkbd on

United States

It is supposed to be reshuffled if - if there is no honors card (at least Q) - if there is no trump And it is better to keep one option either must trump / must over trump.

Bidding

Dealers option on

United States

This game is showing one a good way to bid. It also helps one in learning to count the number of suits that are played

Don’t force trump!

Rusho189 on

United States

Don’t force trump!

Bridge or spades

Cjwol3 on

United States

This seems a lot more like just spades than traditional bridge . I’ve played 4 hands and only spades have been trump . There has been no central use of partners cards like I have seen in traditional bridge

MY CHOICE

Tbucketharley on

United States

Put 0/1 bid selection...2 as low not realistic. Trump as only choice when void? Again, not consistant with real play and appears to be biggest gripe. PLEASE change!

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