Throw-in and transfer Durak is a card game that does not require Internet access.
Why our "Durak"?
WITHOUT INTERNET: all functionality is available offline. For example, on the road or on a hike.
WITHOUT REGISTRATION: no need to register, confirm your email, etc. Download, open - and play right away.
ONLINE RATING AND ACHIEVEMENTS: Compete for the best results today, for the week, and for all time.
LESS ADVERTISING: Advertising does not interfere with the gameplay and can be disabled for a small fee.
LOTS OF SETTINGS: Support for 2 to 4 players, decks of 36 or 52 cards, individual rules settings (first discard 5 cards, do not throw more than 6, etc.)
CONVENIENT CONTROLS: Various ways to sort cards in your hand and intuitive controls. Throw cards by dragging or pressing
CAREER AND STATISTICS: Track your achievements and improve your skills. Go through a career from a greenhorn to a minister. And maybe even further :)
DESIGN: Smooth animation and a beautiful 3D interface.
General rules of the game Durak:
Deck: 36 or 52 cards.
Game Objective: Get rid of all the cards. The one who is left with the last cards is the "Fool" :)
Deal: 6 cards to each player.
Trump: The top card of the deck is revealed and becomes the trump.
First Move: The player with the lowest trump card starts the game. Or the move is on the one who was the "fool" in the previous game.
Moves and dodging: Move cards, and dodge with cards of the same suit, but of higher value. You can fight back a card of higher value with a trump. If you have nothing to fight back with, take the cards.
End of Game: The game ends when all players except one get rid of cards. The loser is "remained a fool" or a fool.
Transferable:
Transfer of the move: The attacker can transfer the move to the next player. The next player must fight back or transfer the move further.
Who did not play the Fool in the yard with friends, at school, at college, or on the train as a child? Remember how cool it was to play "Durachok" with your grandfather during the holidays?
"Durak", along with dominoes, chess, checkers and backgammon, as well as some card solitaire, is one of the most popular and accessible games in the post-Soviet countries. Among card games, it is even more popular than Marriage and Goat.
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