An Eastern European 10-card plain-trick game with bidding, played by three players with a 32-card Piquet deck. This realization suggests variant of the cards' pack by Pavel Fedotov, an amateur Russian painter of 19th century.What is new in this...

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Napoleon

Napoleon 1.1.1

The player can move the card from stack to stack if it has the same suit like a top card of the stack and these two cards make up the subsequence. You can select the pack of 36, 52 or 104 cards. This realization suggests variant of the cards' pack by...

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Chinese Fool

Chinese Fool 1.1.1

The player arranges two stacks of five face down cards each for himself and an opponent. Then he must lays one card face up on each face down card. The remaining cards are shared between players. The lead belongs to the opponent. He can call trumps. The...

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King

King 1.1.1

Card game for 3 or 4 players with 24, 32, 36 or 52-card deck. The game consists of 12 rounds (11 - if three players and 24 cards), in each one there are different tasks before players: not to take tricks, not to take hearts, not to take Jacks, not to take...

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Freecell

Freecell 1.1.1

Only the top (exposed) card of each tableau pile is available for play. It may be moved to a foundation pile, a free cell, or to another tableau pile. Within the tableau, cards are built down in sequence and alternating in color. Any card may be moved...

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Hearts

Hearts 1.1.1

The 18th century ancestor of Hearts was called Reverse, because in this card game, you want to lose certain tricks rather than win them. This realization suggests variant of The Tarot of Marseilles, one of the standard patterns for the design of tarot...

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Spider

Spider 1.1.1

Due to the number of cards, and the extensive moving of groups of cards, this is one game that generally plays better on a computer than it does by hand. This realization suggests variant of the cards' pack by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a Flemish...

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Confusion

Confusion 1.1.1

The player arranges twelve stacks of three face down cards so as to see all three cards. The top card of each stack is considered a free one. It also can be added to another stack if it has the same rank like a top card of the stack and there is a free...

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Card game for 3 persons with a 32-card Piquet deck. Each player receives 10 cards. The remaining 2 cards form a talon will be used by the declarer to improve his hand. Before the player takes widow he must order the game: not to take tricks, not to take...

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Lines

Lines 2.1.0

Popular, simple and enthralling logical game. Build vertical, horizontal or diagonal rows from the one-colour balls and its extinct from the field. Three variants of the game board and three variants of the game fishes (balls, fruits, letters) are...

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