Mahjong Worlds
I love myself a good round of Mahjong, and this satisfies the need.
Although I encountered a progression bug where I would get stuck on a level, but besides that it’s one of the best 3D mahjong games I’ve tried.
I’d personally make the music swap randomly between levels, add a warning about “no more moves”, and expand on the variance of the layout.
Looking forward to future releases!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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Thirty-One 3D Premium
Realistic 3D Thirty-One simulation with singleplayer, multiplayer and tutorial. With configurable AI strength and many adjustable rule and game variants you can start exciting Crazy 8’s games - or just play for fun.
Compete with tricky computer opponents, or play relaxing rounds with friends or family in online mode!
Game environment, cards, rule variants and much more can be customized! For beginners, there is an animated tutorial in which Thirty-One is explained step-by-step with all the rules.
Features:
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Singleplayer mode with configurable opponent
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Many rule variations of Thirty-One with up to 6 players
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Multiplayer mode with LAN or Online mode
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High Quality full animated 3D graphics
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Lots of tables, rooms and decks
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High-performance A.I.: different levels of difficulty
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Voice output and sound
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Highscore lists
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HD widescreen output
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Tutorial, detailed game instructions and help
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Tiny Defender
Good TD so far
– Real player with 20.9 hrs in game
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Tiny Defender deserves more love.
– Real player with 13.9 hrs in game
Solitaire 3D
So authentic, you can smell the cardboard.
50+ different games, perfect graphics, fully customise your table, cards, lighting, viewing angles… everything.
This is the best Solitaire game available.
– Real player with 304.8 hrs in game
A generic yet essential collection of solitaire games. If you are a solitaire enthusiast the game works perfectly, with a smooth interface which can be customized, and plenty of achievements that require heavy grind of several popular categories of games. The game also offers global rankings, personal stats and various other customization options to enrich your experience. Solid game that can work as a cool break from more demanding games. Recommended!
– Real player with 189.2 hrs in game
Solitaire Forever II
Very solid replacement for the Microsoft Solitaire suite, particularly after Microsoft started blaring loud ads in between games. Impressed that this game doesn’t have any ads, because it’s free to play, so I would be fine with banner ads in the game or non-audio based ads that can’t be turned off (looking at you, Gates). A little needlessly flashy in animation and stuff, but they didn’t sacrifice substance to do it. All in all, if you want to play Solitaire, this app will let you do it without any bull.
– Real player with 8395.1 hrs in game
Highly recommended - best solitaire I have ever played, hands down. It looks gorgeous and it’s fun to play with pleasant animations and very rewarding fireworks show if you win a game. The rules are accurate and easy to follow even for someone not very familiar with solitaire games. There are multiple customization options, from the messiness of the card rows to the colors and shapes. There are ready made themes to choose from, too. And if you’re willing to pay a small amount, you get hundreds of additional game variations to play.
– Real player with 33.9 hrs in game
Hocus Defenders
An Intense Tower Defense that combines the heat of resisting waves of hundreds of enemies with the need to use powerful spells through cards. Each game will be unique, and you will never encounter the same challenge twice. Also, you will need to unravel the story as you progress through the different worlds as the roguelike it is.
Build, upgrade and destroy!
Prepare your defenses, and protect the Hocus Tower against hordes of enemies who want to kill Abracadom, the Wizard of Time. Summon the mighty Crystal Towers, and destroy anyone who dares to approach your home. At your disposal you have a wide variety of towers, each with a unique and powerful attack. Remember to upgrade them on the battlefield, or you may have unwanted guests in the Hocus Tower…
Summon powerful spells!
The different Tarot decks gives the sorcerer their magnificent spells. Summon terrifying meteors, fill the ground with blazing embers or create mighty blizzards. Use magic at your will, but keep in mind that fate is capricious, and the cards will decide which spells you can use at any moment…
Thanks to his powers of time, Abracadom does not contemplate defeat. You can always go back to the past, and spend the loot you have obtained during battles. The Emporium X at the tower will provide everything you need for future battles, but everything comes at a price, of course…
Travel across the kingdom!
Rally with your tower across the kingdom, and travel through hostile territories (against you). From plains dominated by terrifying orcs, snow-capped mountains home of ice-giants, and even the classic labyrinth dungeon. And since it will be difficult for you to visit the same place twice, everytime you travel places you visited may change…
Features
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30 towers to destroy enemy hordes
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Mutant and Legendary towers
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Powerful Card Decks to adapt to your game style
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Lots of cards to summon destructive nature power, power up your towers, or wipe tons of enemies
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Rogue-like based game, with procedural maps and variable runs
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6 different environments with unique enemies
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Multiple perks to improve your skills
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A crazy story that features angry mobs, hell monsters and a LOT of sorcerers
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More than 30 types of enemies
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9 bosses seeking your energy
6 takes!
Wolfgang Kramer’s ingeniously simple card game with “bullheads”
6 takes! - Wolfgang Kramer’s ingeniously simple card game with “bullheads” - now as an app.
The aim of the game is to avoid getting cards. Each card you have to pick up costs you points for each bullhead on it. The player with the fewest bullheads at the end of the game is the winner. It sounds easier than it is, players will need some great tactics and perhaps a little luck.
6 takes! is regarded as a modern classic among card games and has been sold all over the world.
It has won the German “Games Prize” and has also been nominated “Game of the year”.
Features
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Singleplayer mode against up to four computer opponents.
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Three levels of difficulty
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Multiplayer mode for up to four players around the same device
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Quick game or first to 66 minus points
Hearts 3D Premium
Realistic 3D Hearts simulation with singleplayer, multiplayer and tutorial. With configurable AI strength and many adjustable rule and game variants you can start exciting Hearts games - or just play for fun.
Compete with tricky computer opponents, or play relaxing rounds with friends or family in online mode!
Game environment, cards, rule variants and much more can be customized! For beginners, there is an animated tutorial in which Hearts is explained step-by-step with all the rules.
Features:
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Singleplayer mode with configurable opponent
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Many new rule variations of Hearts with up to 6 players
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Multiplayer mode with LAN or Online mode
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High Quality full animated 3D graphics
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Lots of tables, rooms and decks
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High-performance A.I.: different levels of difficulty
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Voice output and sound
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Highscore lists
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HD widescreen output
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Tutorial, detailed game instructions and help
Poker Club
So, I’ve seen bad reviews for this game. For a poker game, it’s not bad. The animations, I thought, were a little slow. As it turns out, though, it’s just a part of poker. It ’s a grind and decisions take time. As far as the career aspect you start out where you should, with 50k playing in low level tourneys. That 50k can be lost! Be careful. A lot of people have complained about having to play against bots. These bots are not easy targets. You will not always beat them. I prefer playing against bots as opposed to waiting 15-30 mins. for a table to fill. I want to play not stare at my computer screen. They are a good training tool in my opinion. The 11 hours I’ve put in netted 20k profit. Yes, this game is a grind. Only buy it if you’re competitive and like poker. I joined a low level knockout tourney and it took me just over an hour to win. I had to play four times. The AI is AGGRESSIVE. They, at times, make dumb bets based solely on their pocket cards. For example, AI player has a King, Jack. It will bet and continue to bet even if they don’t hit anything on the flop. They will also make HIGH bets which you will have to judge for yourself if they’re bluffing. Nothing cranks me up like getting bluffed by a 3-2 off-suit, lol. However, if you don’t play smart and aggressive yourself the AI players will push you right off the table. Play smart or throw your money away. The dev is very up to speed on how to properly play poker and there are advanced theories in the game explaining a few of them. For example, how seat placement at the table affects how you should bet. Good game in my opinion. It needs some polishing. Better AI tactics I’d say. If you like or are interested in poker this game is for you. Beware. This is not a sit and win your way to the top of the food chain in a week or two game. It’s about the most serious investment of time I’ve ever seen in a poker game. So, come prepared or go home…broke!
– Real player with 238.2 hrs in game
(german below)
I waited long for a game that isn’t like from the 90s: Only some cards on a table with top view. It’s 2020 and I want an immersive game not a bad looking mobile/facebook game. And it’s what I wanted:
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immersive gameplay with nice graphics and animations (hence ofc its slower)
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customizing your character/table with a lot of stuff to finally use your chips
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a lot of game modes
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nice tricks, emotes and different locations
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and statistics, a lot of them: general, after cash game or tournaments. Love it here and always missed it in other games.. :)
– Real player with 116.2 hrs in game
The king’s guard
Assemble your guard and defend the king’s lands! In this turn based card game you have the ability to control the battlefield by spawning units from your guard and supporting them with powerful magical abilities. As you win battles your guard will expand and become stronger. Along with the guard, your commanders will become more experienced and provide a powerful global bonus. This will allow you to take on even more complex challenges.
During the battle you can control every unit by giving them a specific task, or just let the game play on its own. Positioning and timing is everything! A quickly placed unit to protect an archer, or a tactically used spell can quickly turn the tide of battle.
Build a powerful guard for every commander
The game has three commanders, each with their own benefits. Each commander has its own guard and abilities, which is represented by a deck of cards. Some battles might be easier to complete with the powerful spells of the wizard, while others may be easier to complete with the knight. It is entirely up to you how you build your commanders. While the knight can easier level up front line units and make them stronger, you can also train him to become a more potent spellcaster.
Choose your battles
As you complete encounters you will be rewarded with experience and cards. Every encounter offers unique rewards, so it might be profitable to complete an encounter that awards a rare spell with the wizard. The experience of battle levels up your commander, granting the ability to evolve your cards and give strong global improvements to the entire deck.
Choosing the correct commander for a specific battle can greatly improve how fast you can beat them all.
Challenge or relaxed mode
If you prefer a challenge, the game can be completed in challenge mode. In this mode, it is similar to a roguelike game. You start the game with one commander and can complete all of the encounters a limited amount of times. As a result your choices become a lot more important because you have less opportunity to make your guard stronger.
In case you prefer a more laid back experience you can play the relaxed mode. In this mode you are free to play all encounters as many times as you want. You are also free to build on the guards of every commander in the game as you see fit. In case a level is too challenging, you can complete some other encounters to create a stronger guard force before you try again.
Turn based, most of the time
The game is turn based, but it has a real time element. At the start of your turn the game is paused, giving you an entire new hand of cards to play. While the game is paused, you can reinforce parts of the battlefield and think out a strategy. Then the battle resumes and you can interact with the battlefield for the rest of the turn. Some powerful cards can only be played during this part of the battle. You may want to keep your best abilities back to allow you to quickly react to a dangerous situation. In case things are moving too fast, if you are playing relaxed mode, you can slow down time to give you more time to react.
At the end of a round, the cards that remain in your hand are discarded, so make sure you get the most out of every round!