In this multiplayer card game, players race to empty their Nertz piles by quickly playing cards to shared foundation piles. Includes real-time gameplay with up to four players and scoring to 100 points.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 73 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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73% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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About Nertz JD
4 Player Solitaire! Nertz is a crazy ninja fast, real-time, multiplayer card game like Solitaire. Nertz (Pounce) is a combination of the card games Speed and Solitaire.
The goal of the game is to play all of your Nerts cards before the other player do. Game play is similar to Solitaire but all players share their Foundation piles and need to play ninja fast to win.
Overview
Nertz can be played with any amount of people; this version plays with 4 players. Each player uses their own deck of cards in a solitaire–style competition that requires speed and skill. The object of each hand is to try to be the first player to call out “Nertz” by getting rid of their thirteen-card Nertz pile. A game of Nertz is played to a score of 100.
After you play Nertz, multiplayer card games like blackjack, solitaire, or poker will feel slow.
Nertz is known by a number of different names: Hell, Nerts, Pounce, Canfield, Peanuts, Blitz, Ligretto, and Racing Demon
The goal of the game is to play all of your Nerts cards before the other player do. Game play is similar to Solitaire but all players share their Foundation piles and need to play ninja fast to win.
Overview
Nertz can be played with any amount of people; this version plays with 4 players. Each player uses their own deck of cards in a solitaire–style competition that requires speed and skill. The object of each hand is to try to be the first player to call out “Nertz” by getting rid of their thirteen-card Nertz pile. A game of Nertz is played to a score of 100.
After you play Nertz, multiplayer card games like blackjack, solitaire, or poker will feel slow.
Nertz is known by a number of different names: Hell, Nerts, Pounce, Canfield, Peanuts, Blitz, Ligretto, and Racing Demon