![]() You may play this game embedded in the above iframe or click here to view it in a separate browser window by itself. If the winner places all their cards in a single turn that is called a "rummy" and they win double points.Ĭards may be laid on existing stacks in the center of the table to extend a straight or turn a tris into a poker. Only the winner of each round scores points in that round. Rounds continue until a player reaches a score of 200 to win the game. Players see if they can place the card they picked up into a tris (three of a kind), poker (four of a kind), or straight (three or more cards in a row).Ī player wins the round when they have placed all of their cards. Spades is very similar to an Icelandic game I used to play, called 'Kani'. My name is Einar Egilsson and over there on the left is my current Facebook profile picture Spades is the fourth card game I've made, the other three are Hearts, Shithead and Crazy Eights. On each round you can pull a card from the face-down stock of cards or the top card from the waste pile next to it. This online version of the classic card game Spades was made by me. The objective of the game is to put your cards in point-scoring combinations before your competitor. Players are initially dealt 7 cards with the remaining cards stacked in a pile. Try the game in it's own window by clicking here.īegin the game by choosing how many players you want to compete against. You can play this game on computers powered by the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Apple OS X Mac operating system, and mobile phones like the iPhone powered by iOS or Google Android powered Samsung. These games are rendered using JavaScript and a mobile-friendly HTML design, so they work on desktop computers, laptops like the Google Chromebook, tablets like the iPad or Amazon Kindle Fire, and mobile devices like the iPhone. ![]() Almost every game in our collection was created using a game building tool named Construct. ![]()
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