iPlayingCards (Lite)

iPlayingCards (Lite)

A card deck for any card game

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Version History of iPlayingCards (Lite)

3.4

March 31, 2020

Fixed bug in Voice Chat feature and corresponding issue with connecting to other devices over WiFi and Game Center

3.3

May 20, 2019

Bug fix

3.2

August 22, 2016

Upgraded the Bluetooth and Local WiFi system for connecting multiple devices.

3.1

April 17, 2014

Better handling of tilt to control exposing NSEW hands. Bug fix relating to 'Deal'

3.0

January 16, 2014

Note pad/score pad on iPads and iPhone5.

2.7

October 31, 2012

6 different random decks. Game Center works in iOS6 allowing connections to your friends anywhere on Earth. iOS6 compatible and iOS IAP bug fixed. Cezanne painting for back of cards.

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2.6

October 9, 2012

6 different random decks. iOS6 compatible. Cezanne painting for back of cards.

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2.5

August 28, 2012

Faster response times. 6 new random predetermined decks if not upgraded. Better App Store connection for upgrading. Twitter and Facebook access.

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2.4

March 12, 2012

Fixed problem with Bluetooth under iOS5. Added new game - Oh Hell! A new set of free random decks

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2.3

December 13, 2011

Game Center and Bluetooth - improvements in multi-device performance. New random decks for the non-upgraded Lite version. Ability to customize the deck by remove any specific cards (triple tap on the cards). 43 card deck for playing Five Hundred. A quick set-up for 3 player Pinochle and 4 player Five Hundred

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iPlayingCards (Lite) In-App Purchases History

$1.99

upgrade that allows unlimited random shuffling

Changes the shuffling feature so that there are real random decks each time the deck is shuffled.

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Description of iPlayingCards (Lite)

iPlayingCards (Lite) Version 3.4 – A 'virtual' deck of cards for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. (NOTE: Use this App to play card games with other people - just like a 'real' deck; but it is NOT a 'game-playing' program.) Play cards on one or multiple devices (using Game Center, Local WiFi or Bluetooth - Bluetooth works on airplanes). Cards move with the touch of a finger. When playing with a shared device, use four hidden hands – a hand become visible only when the device is tilted on its side facing that direction. When playing with multiple devices, each device can display a different hand. Many features – shuffling, dealing, cutting, flipping, sorting, etc.. Eight classic decks for playing games such as Poker, Sixty-Six, Piquet, Belote, Jass, Durak, Scopa, Mus, Five Hundred, Pinochle, Bezique or Canasta. Fast set-up of 21 different games (including those and Black Jack, Bridge, Crazy Eights, Gin, Go Fish, Hearts, Oh Hell!, Rummy and War). In this Lite Version, the deck can be automatically shuffled into only six predetermined random decks. An In-App Purchase upgrade, available for a small fee from the iTunes App Store, has unlimited random shuffling. (Manual rearranging of the cards in this Lite Version is possible for those unable to purchase the full version.) Many features: Connect multiple iPhones, iPads or iPod touches together using Game Center (anywhere on Earth) or Local WiFi or Bluetooth (within 30 feet). Move cards and piles anywhere on the screen/table - move a card with one-touch moves - flip a card with a tap - rotate a card with a two-tap move - move a card lower in the deck with a reverse-tap - move and spread piles with two-touch moves - rotate and flip piles with a double tap Four hidden hands - each hand becomes visible when device is tilted onto a side - only the person on that side can see that hand - sort hands by suits/rank, right/left, SHDC/SHCD, ace high/low, - show the number of cards in each hidden hand - limit the hands that other connected devices can show The deck - adjust the size of the cards on the table from small to big - adjust the size of the cards in each hand separately - add 1 or 2 Jokers - pick any photo from your Photo Album for the back of the cards - 9 classic decks - 24, 32, 36, 40, 43, 48, 64 or 104 cards Automatic dealing - deal to 1, 2, 3 or 4 players or to an adjacent pile - deal from 1 to 13 cards to 1-4 players, or 26 to 2 players - deal face up or face down - deal cascaded or stacked - advance the dealer on each shuffle Quick set-up of the deck, the deal and the hands for 21 different games Animated random shuffling (see Lite Version limitation above) Animated cut card feature Drawing region on screens to write notes Please contact us with any questions, comments or suggestions. ContactUs@iPlayingCardsApp.com Screen shots shown below: 1)Crazy 8’s - tilted to face player West - West is playing a King and changing the suit to Diamonds. South holds 12 cards. 2)Bridge – South bid 5 Diamonds, West played the Ace of Spades, North is Dummy and South is now playing the 8 of Spades. South will make 5 Diamonds if the King of Hearts finesse is on. 3)Texas hold ‘em tilted to face player South – pair of Kings awaiting the river card. 4)Same Texas hold ‘em but on second, Bluetooth-connected device tilted to face player East – two pair awaiting the river card. Card backing from second device's Photo Album. 5)Klondike Solitaire – the deal function is set to three cards to an adjacent pile, face up, cascaded.
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iPlayingCards (Lite): FAQ

Is the iPlayingCards (Lite) app compatible with iPads?

Yes, iPlayingCards (Lite) supports iPad devices.

Who is the app developer of iPlayingCards (Lite)?

Peter Kramer released the iPlayingCards (Lite) app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for iPlayingCards (Lite) to function properly?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 8.0.

What do users think of the app?

The iPlayingCards (Lite) app has an overall user rating of 3.4.

What’s the genre of the iPlayingCards (Lite) app?

The App Genre Of Iplayingcards (lite) Is Games.

What is the recent version of the iPlayingCards (Lite) app?

3.4 is the newly released iPlayingCards (Lite) version.

What is the latest update date for iPlayingCards (Lite)?

The latest iPlayingCards (Lite) update came out on October 2, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of iPlayingCards (Lite)?

iPlayingCards (Lite) launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of iPlayingCards (Lite)?

The iPlayingCards (Lite) app is suitable for children aged Peter Kramer.

What languages does the iPlayingCards (Lite) app support?

The iPlayingCards (Lite) app is now available in English.

Is iPlayingCards (Lite) one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, iPlayingCards (Lite) is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does iPlayingCards (Lite) feature in-app purchases?

Yes, you'll find in-app purchases featured in iPlayingCards (Lite).

Is iPlayingCards (Lite) optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, iPlayingCards (Lite) is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in iPlayingCards (Lite)?

No, ads are not featured prominently in iPlayingCards (Lite).

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Reviews of iPlayingCards (Lite)

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  • Works well with iOS8

    Everything works for me. You need to understand how to adjust the settings which are complicated - because there are so many features. Great app. Play any card game you want. It’s a lot of fun playing cards anywhere on multiple devices either through Game Center (and with your Mom in Florida) or through WiFi. I have connected 4 devices together once I figured out the settings.
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  • Total waste of time

    The five star reviews must be from the developer, this was a waste of about 2 hours trying to figure out how to hide the opponents cards, good idea but doesn’t work

    Developer Response

    To hide cards, tilt the device and slip the card under the black translucent bar. Use 'Contact us' for any other questions.
  • Very frustrating

    The app will crashed and had difficulty with two players. No matter what settings we selected the app kept reverting to default settings when tried to play. Don't waste your time.