CardGames.io is a collection of all your favorite card games, solitaire and puzzle games. It features 35 different games including the card games Hearts, Spades, Cribbage, Euchre, Gin Rummy, Rummy, Pinochle, Thirteen (Tien Len), Crazy Eights and Go Fish, the solitaires Klondike (classic solitaire), FreeCell, Spider, Clock, Pyramid, and puzzle and board games like Backgammon, Reversi, Checkers, Chess and Yatzy.
You might have played them before on our website, https://cardgames.io , but using the app lets you keep your statistics forever, gives you full screen mode for all the games and lets you use extra player faces that are not in the web version. You can also play many of the games in multiplayer mode against your friends, including in Hearts, Spades, Euchre, Whist, Lockup, Chess, Checkers, Reversi and Backgammon.
Enjoy the app and let us know if you have any problems, we can be reached on Twitter, Facebook or through our website, https://cardgames.io .
This has been increasingly my favorite app on my phone. It has so many games, and enough people play that you can almost always play a game with another person within 5 minutes of waiting. I’ve used this game to learn new games and love the easy to understand rules (and the humorous side remarks). I love that there’s no open chat feature which keeps rudeness down to a minimum. If I could change one thing, it would be to challenge favorited players (I’ve come across excellent players with a friendly demeanor and would love to engage with them again). Also, I question the rules for Escoba… my Italian friends taught me (La Scopa) that game a while back and the rules are very different. Other online versions I’ve played are similar to my friend’s rules. Perhaps I have the games mixed-up and they’re not the same, but if they are intended to be the same, the developers may want to review the rules. (Ex. You’re not adding a card in your hand to a card on the table for 15, you’re trying to make a card in your hand match the value of a card or cards on the table) I’m no expert, and this doesn’t drawback from the quality of the game.I’ve recommended it to friends across the US and we have game nights using this app. 100% recommend.
simply well done
HaTapooze
So many of the classic games I’ve enjoyed playing on computers as long as I can remember! And some new card games I haven’t learned before, tons of versions of solitaire alone! There’s a subtly delightful personality to it as well, in the instructions as well as the computer opponents, which makes me smile and feel comfortable. Exactly what I was hoping for and more! My only critique is in Minesweeper on a touchscreen (they even have Minesweeper! woohoo!). It looks great, however the little square tiles that may or may not contain mines are the same itty bitty size they used to be back in the days of only desktops when we all were clicking not tapping, and the only difference between removing a tile to risk explosion or setting/clearing a flag or question mark to mitigate that risk is how long a tap is held down with more very tiny icons to hover over to. This makes it so hard to aim a fingertip and very scary to wait for a flag on a spot I know will blow up! I’d suggest something like an option for larger tiles at least on mobile, and maybe that there be some kind of key on the side that lets us choose between removing a tile, setting a flag, marking a questionable tile, or clearing a flag/question mark with our next tap, way before we risk tapping a specific spot. It’s very frustrating when I figure out part of a puzzle, but the mechanics don’t translate my moves effectively so I “lose” when I knew better and then I don’t get to solve the rest of the puzzle!
Great collection!!
Kattelak
This is one fantastic app! All my faves and I’m learning a few new. It does take a bit of getting used to when one generally plays a couple of the games with different rules, but that just makes it more interesting. I completely agree with all of MusicTheoryNerd’s recommendations, especially the auto flipping of cards. It would also be great if you click on a playable card in the solitaire games it would auto play. Below I’m offering some tweaks which IMHO I feel would make three games in particular less frustrating. They are:— Gin Rummy: move the “knock” button away from directly below the player’s hand. Unless a player has tiny fingers or is using a stylus, it’s a bit of a crapshoot whether one is knocking or has just ruined their hand by discarding part of their gin. I have small fingers and I still have watched as I lose a hand (or game) due to the proximity of that darn button.— Backgammon: allow the player to tap any stone on a particular point and the uppermost stone will highlight for moving to the intended point. And be able to select a point by tapping anywhere within the triangle. Requiring precise tapping is a bit of a pain.—and final suggestion concerns Spider: with so many columns it would be terrific if, as is done with Addiction, you could turn your device making the cards larger and increase their visibility.Just a few suggestions that I think would make this already terrific app an outstanding app!!Thanks for all the work that has been put into it’s creation. Great job!!
Frustrating beyond belief.
randomrotor
Want an app that has a lot of card games with limited ads? Okay, cool, this one has that. Want an app that actually has some elegance and strategy to its programming? Pffft, keep looking. This thing knows the rules of a game and that’s it. It has no strategy, is easy enough to learn and predict, and, worst of all - and this is where the frustration really comes in - it’s solution to ‘balance’ is to deal you increasingly unplayable hands for extended durations until the computer has won a few games to make the win/loss percent back in acceptable variance. How often in a game of euchre does your opponents get dealt 4 alones in a row? How often do you get 3 alones in a row and the computer immediately calls off making your hand useless because it’s the 9, 10, queen and bowers in the other color? With this app, it’s all the time. And don’t even get me started on how many hands you may as well not even play because it’s just the computer players slinging cards and your hand is completely irrelevant, or how easy it is to bait the computer into shooting the moon in hearts. Great for a very basic app with limited ads, but dear god, if you want any sort of subtlety… better to just deal with the ads in another app.
Improved stability on older iOS versions
Version 1.34
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Seller
Raudas Hugbunadur ehf.
Size
187.9 MB
Category
Card
Compatibility
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.