Durak Solitair

A blend of classic Durak game

Published by: Paul Burlov

Description

Welcome to the fascinating world of "Durak Solitaire"!
"Durak Solitaire" is an app based on the popular rules of the classic Durak game, but with some exciting additions. The game offers a challenging and entertaining experience for all fans of Durak and those who want to become one.
The rules of "Durak Solitaire" are easy to understand but provide maximum fun. The goal of the game is to get rid of all your cards faster than the other players. You'll need to strategically play your cards and make tactical decisions to outsmart your opponents.
A unique feature of "Durak Solitaire" is card forwarding. Only the attacker can add cards to the defender's hand, but the defender can either cover the offered cards or, if they have matching cards, pass the attack to the next player. This creates exciting twists and requires strategic thinking to gain the upper hand.
The game consists of a total of 36 cards divided into four suits. The purple suit represents the joker or trump suit. Trump cards have the ability to cover all cards of other suits, while trump cards of different trump suits can be beaten based on their value.
At the beginning of the game, each player is dealt 6 cards. The player with the smallest trump card starts as the attacker. The remaining cards are placed face down in a draw pile, with the bottom card always being a trump card. As long as there are cards in the draw pile, players' hands are replenished to 6 cards.
The attacker plays cards of the same value, for example, a red 7 and a blue 7, on the table. The defender must either play cards with a higher value to cover the offerings or play cards of equal value to pass the attack to the next player. If the defender can neither cover nor pass, they must take the offered cards. However, if the defender covers the red 7 and blue 7 with a red 10 and a blue "K," the attacker can add more cards of the same value. These can be additional 7s, 10s, or "K" cards of any suit.
The game ends when only one player has cards left in their hand. Players who have completely discarded their hand cards receive player points. The number of player points is calculated based on the values of the remaining cards in play. The goal is to discard your hand cards early and collect as many points as possible.
Download "Durak Solitaire" now and dive into the captivating card game that requires skill, tactics, and strategic thinking. Challenge yourself or compete against computer-controlled opponents. Who will become the master of "Durak Solitaire"? Find out and enjoy hours of gameplay fun!
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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Paul Burlov
Languages
English, German
Recent release
1.1.0 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jul 17, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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