In this card game app, players take turns playing cards to form sequences starting from the sevens, aiming to empty their hands before others. Includes multiple game variations, AI opponents, and adjustable round settings.
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About Badam Satti Plus - Sevens
Badam Satti is an Indian variant of famous card game - Sevens, also known as 7 of Hearts or Badam Saat.
It's an addictive fun card game and gets quite interesting to play against game's artificial intelligence. Game consists of nice graphics and melodious background scores.
The game has many international variations known as Domino, Laying Out Sevens and Crazy Sevens.
This is a card game for 4 players using a standard deck of 52 cards. The owner of the 7 of Hearts initiates the game by playing it. Similarly, the other three sevens may later be played as the first cards of their respective suits. Cards are played out to form a layout of sequences going up and down in suit from the sevens. A player who cannot place a card passes. The game is won by emptying one's hand before the other players.
The game consists of total 5 rounds. A player who has "least total score" wins the game.
One doesn't have to play all 5 rounds at a time.You can create private/custom Room with 3,4 or 5 rounds.
Cards are played out to form a layout of sequences going up and down in suit from the sevens.
Objective : The game is won by emptying one's hand before the other players.
How To play :
All cards are dealt to the players one by one , The owner of the seven of Hearts begins by playing it. Similarly, the other three sevens may later be played as the first cards of their respective suits. After that, cards may be added in sequence down to the ace and up to the king. A player who cannot place a card passes.
Scoring :
Scoring, if desired, can be done by simply counting the remaining cards in players' hands with points like Jacks, Queens and Kings each contributing 10, and all other cards are counted as face values .
Strategy :
It often makes sense for players to avoid playing cards close to 7, in order to force others to play cards in other suits in which the blocking player may hold high or low cards.
It's an addictive fun card game and gets quite interesting to play against game's artificial intelligence. Game consists of nice graphics and melodious background scores.
The game has many international variations known as Domino, Laying Out Sevens and Crazy Sevens.
This is a card game for 4 players using a standard deck of 52 cards. The owner of the 7 of Hearts initiates the game by playing it. Similarly, the other three sevens may later be played as the first cards of their respective suits. Cards are played out to form a layout of sequences going up and down in suit from the sevens. A player who cannot place a card passes. The game is won by emptying one's hand before the other players.
The game consists of total 5 rounds. A player who has "least total score" wins the game.
One doesn't have to play all 5 rounds at a time.You can create private/custom Room with 3,4 or 5 rounds.
Cards are played out to form a layout of sequences going up and down in suit from the sevens.
Objective : The game is won by emptying one's hand before the other players.
How To play :
All cards are dealt to the players one by one , The owner of the seven of Hearts begins by playing it. Similarly, the other three sevens may later be played as the first cards of their respective suits. After that, cards may be added in sequence down to the ace and up to the king. A player who cannot place a card passes.
Scoring :
Scoring, if desired, can be done by simply counting the remaining cards in players' hands with points like Jacks, Queens and Kings each contributing 10, and all other cards are counted as face values .
Strategy :
It often makes sense for players to avoid playing cards close to 7, in order to force others to play cards in other suits in which the blocking player may hold high or low cards.