Title: Hazari (হাজারী) Card Game - Addictive Fun Like Teen Patti & Poker
Short Description: Dive into the addictive world of Hazari (হাজারী), a captivating offline card game similar to Teen Patti and Poker. Enjoy this free, fun-filled experience on your mobile device!
Long Description:
Features:
- Versatile Gameplay: Enjoy playing with both user and CPU opponents.
- Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit seamlessly on all phones and tablets, supporting various screen sizes.
- Accessible to All: Suitable for players of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned gamers.
- User-Friendly Interface: Boasts a simple UI design with easy-to-navigate settings for a smooth gaming experience.
- Engaging and Easy: Extremely fun and straightforward to play, perfect for passing the time.
- Intelligent Opponents: Compete against the best logical CPU players for a challenging experience.
About the Hazari Game:
Hazari is a thrilling four-player card game played with a standard 52-card deck. Each player is dealt 13 cards, totaling 52 cards. Players arrange their cards in descending order and signal when ready by calling "up." Once all players are up, the game begins with the player to the right of the dealer.
The gameplay involves players throwing cards in sets of three, followed by a set of four. The player with the highest card value in each round wins the cards played and continues to throw the next set. Cards from Ace (A) to 10 are worth 10 points each, while cards from 9 to 2 are valued at 5 points. The ultimate goal is to accumulate 1000 points across multiple games to be declared the winner.
In case of ties, the player who throws the card later in the sequence wins. For example, if Player 1 throws AKQ of Hearts, Player 2 throws 678 of Spades, Player 3 throws AKQ of Diamonds, and Player 4 throws 55J of Hearts, Player 3 wins with AKQ of Diamonds.
Rules of Higher to Lower Order:
- Troy: Three cards of the same rank, e.g., AAA, KKK, QQQ.
- Color Run: Three consecutive cards of the same suit, e.g., AKQ of Spades.
- Run: Three consecutive cards of any suit, e.g., AKQ mixed suits.
- Color: Any three cards of the same suit, e.g., KQ2 of Hearts.
- Pair: Two cards of the same rank with a third card, e.g., 443.
- Indi/Individuals: Three cards that don't fit into any of the above categories, valued by their highest card.
How to Play:
Players start by organizing their 13 cards into sets of 3, 3, 3, and 4. The game proceeds with players throwing their sets in turn, with the highest value set winning the round and collecting the cards. This continues until a player reaches the coveted 1000 points.
What's New in Version 1.2.2
Last updated on Sep 30, 2024
- Bug Fixes: We've squashed some bugs to enhance your gaming experience!