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Дурак - игра без интернета


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Carte Jeux Casse-tête
Développeur Iurii Didenko
Libre

Games without the Internet. Throw-in and transfer fool.

Durak (in English durak) is one of the most popular board games.

Rules:
The game uses a deck of 36 or 52 cards (card values ​​in order of seniority: from ace to six) and involves 2 to 6 players. Each player is dealt 6 cards, the next card is opened and its suit sets the trump for this game. The rest of the deck is placed on top (closed side), so that the trump card is visible to everyone.

The goal of the game is to get rid of all your cards. The last player who has not gotten rid of his cards remains in the "fools".

In the first deal, the first player to move (attack) is the player with the lowest trump; in subsequent deals, they move "from under the fool" (the player on the left). The move is always to the left and consists of laying out one or more cards and an attempt by the player under whom they are going to cover them with either a senior card of the same suit or a card of the trump suit, if the covered card itself is not a trump card - in this case, it can only be covered with a senior trump. If the player under whom they are going has fought back, then the next move goes to him, but first all players draw up to 6 cards, starting with the player who went first and ending with the player who fought back. If a player was unable to fight back, then he accepts all the cards, and the next move goes to the player on the left.

The main types of the card game Fool: throw-in and transfer.

Throw-in
You can move with any number of cards of the same value. The player under whom they are going (the one fighting back) can cover cards or accept. The attacking player has the right to throw up cards that match the rank of any card on the table (which were played and/or which were covered).

If there are more than two players in the game, the player who played has the right to speak first, but when he has finished playing, the other players have the right to throw up their cards according to the same rules. You can also throw up cards when a player has decided to accept the cards and not continue to fight back (in pursuit).

Restrictions on throwing up cards:

You cannot attack with more cards than the player who is fighting back has (if a player has three cards, he is dealt one, and he decides to accept it, then he can only add two in pursuit)
You cannot throw up more than five cards, even if the player has more cards in his hand, i.e. the total number of cards to throw down is six
You cannot throw up more than four cards to the player who is fighting back for the first time.

Transferable
The rules are the same as in the throw-in, but with one complication: if the player under whom they are going has a card of the same value, then he can put it next to the card already lying and "transfer" both cards to the next player. The first cone cannot be transferred. You can transfer again if the next player also has a card of the same value. You cannot transfer more cards than the next player has in his hand. When the cards are transferred to a player who cannot transfer them further, he becomes the defending player and must cover everything or accept. Then the game is completely the same as the throw-in fool.

You can download the game Fool and play like other games without the Internet. You can play cards against the phone in the throw-in or transferable fool with 1-3 computer players (against bots or against the computer).

Features:
- play offline (play without internet)
- career and stats
- choice of number of players from 2 to 4
- animation on or off for weak devices
- sorting cards by rank and/or suit
- large/small cards
- opponents turn speed (fast, normal, slow)
- opponents intelligence level
- The number of cards in the deck on the table is displayed
- confirmation of the end of the turn
- ability to skip the end of the game between opponents
- 36/52 deck

At your request, new features and functions will be added to the game, write what can be done better in the comments!