Spades - Offline Card Game

Play Spades Classic card game!

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Spades is one of the traditional trick-taking card games like Euchre, Hearts, Pinochle & Canasta, but this game is played in pairs in which spades is always the trump.
If you’re looking for the finest Trick Taking card games available for mobile, We have got them into the Spades!
How to play?
- Bid the number of tricks you think you will be able to take.
- Follow the suit led if possible. If you cannot, play a trump or discard.
- The trick is won by the player who played the highest card in the led suit or the highest trump.
- Spades cannot be led unless they are broken, meaning previously used as trump.
- The round finishes when all 13 tricks have been played.
- Reach 250 or 500 points to win!
Take tricks, bid nil, and pass to your partner in the most complete Spades experience available for mobile.
DIFFERENT MODES
CLASSIC: Make your bid with your partner and challenge other teams
SOLO: There is no partnership. Each player gets his/her own points
MIRROR: You bid the number of your Spades Cards in your hand
WHIZ: You can bid “NIL” or the number of your Spades Cards in your hand
VARIOUS RULES SETTINGS FOR PERSONALIZE THE SPADES
+ LEADING SPADES: When Broken, Any Time, 4th Trick or Broken
+ MIN. ENDING POINTS: -100, -150, -200, -250
+ MAX. ENDING POINTS: 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
+ NIL POINTS: 50, 100
+ BLIND NIL POINTS: 100, 200
+ BLIND NIL: ON/OFF
Spades adds a new element of strategy and puzzles to the classic card game space. Plan and strategize each move as you compete with your opponents. Win the most books and be the first to 250 points to win! Be careful though, spade cards cannot be played until they are broken! You’ll need precision, strategy and quick thinking to master this game!
If you like Trick-Taking card games, or other card games you will love this this game.
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Spades Reviews

Ok

DALE_AZABAWON on

United States

Maybe be a little TOO luck based. No real gaming skills. I’m sure upcoming updates can only make this better.

Not easy or fun

Darcy2222 on

United States

First, there is this huge box that covers a large portion of the playing area at the beginning of every game which asks you if you want to see your cards or play blind nil. It also darkens the remaining part of the screen so it’s difficult to see the other players’ bids. Second, a second large box opens for you to choose your bid, again, darkening the remaining screen so you can barely see the other players’ bids. Third, my bot partner doesn’t seem to understand that needlessly taking overtricks gives us “bags” that eventually add up to 10 and we loose 100 points. And when my bot partner isn’t taking too many tricks, it constantly overbids its hand! Frustrating! I played about 10 games, then deleted the app.

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Category
Games
Languages
English
Recent release
1.0 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jul 6, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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