Callbreak, Ludo & 29 Card Game

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4,0
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About this game

Callbreak, Ludo, Rummy, Dhumbal, Kitti, Solitaire, and Jutpatti are the most popular games among board/card game players. Unlike other card games, these games are pretty easy to learn and play. Enjoy multiple games in a single pack.

Here are the basic rules and description of the games:

Callbreak Game
Call Break, also known as 'call brake' is a long-run game played with 52 cards deck between 4 players with 13 cards each. Its game rules are pretty easy to learn.

There are 5 rounds in Callbreak game including 13 tricks in one round. For each deal, the player must play the same suit card. Spade is the default trump card. The player with highest deals after 5 rounds will win.
Local Names:
- Callbreak in Nepal
- Lakdi, Lakadi in India

Ludo
Ludo is probably the simplest board game ever. You wait for your turn, roll the dice and move your coins according to the random number that shows up on the dice. You can configure the rules of ludo and play with the bot or other players at once. Ludo multiplayer is coming soon, so stay tuned.

Rummy - Indian and Nepali
Rummy is played between 2-5 players with 10 cards in Nepal and 13 cards in India. The aim is to form the groups of sequences and trials/sets to meet the game requirements. Jokers can be used to form the sequences or sets if at least one pure sequence is arranged.

29 Card Game
29 is the trick-taking card game played with 4 players in 2 teams. 2 players facing each other teams up to win tricks with highest rank cards. The game starts in anti-clockwise where each player places a bid until the highest bid is set. The player with the highest bid is Bid Winner who can opt to play single-handedly excluding teammate for any round. A win is indicated by a 6 of heart or diamond card and a loss is a 6 of spade or clubs card. The game is won by the team to reach the score of plus +6 points or when opponent scores -6 points.

Kitti - 9 Cards
Kitti is played with 9 cards each between 2-5 players. You arrange three groups of cards, 3 in each. Once the Kitti cards are arranged, you show one group at a time and compare with the other players' group. If your group of cards wins, you win that one show. The Kitti game runs for three shows each round. If nobody wins the round (i.e. no consecutive winning shows), we call it a Kitti and shuffle the cards again.

Dhumbal
Dhumbal is a fun game played between 2-5 players with 5 cards distributed to each. The aim is to have as a fewer sum of cards number as possible. You can throw pure sequences or same numbered cards to get the minimal value. One can show the game if the total sum of cards number is less or equal to the required value.

Solitaire – Classic
Solitaire is one of the most played card games ever. This game includes a classic version of the solitaire game that you used to play in your PC. Solitaire game is pretty easy to play and the rules are simple. The aim is to stack similar types in different groups. While managing, a red card can be chained with a black card and vice-versa. This rule makes solitaire a bit more challenging.

Jutpatti – Pair Cards
In Jutpatti, 3-11 odd number of cards are distributed among two or more players. Turn by turn you pick the card from the face-down deck or the one that the previous player throws. Your target is to make a pair for every card. In Jutpatti, a joker is assigned right after distributing the cards by flipping a card. Joker is a card just above the flipped one. For example, if you flip 8 as face up, 9 is the joker. A joker can be used as a replacement for any card to make a pair with.

We're working to include even more card games and building a multiplayer platform. Once the platform is ready you can play Callbreak multiplayer with your friends over the internet or offline with a local hotspot.

Please send us your feedback, and we'll improve the game for you.

Thank you for playing & do check out our other games.
Updated on
28 Oct 2024

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App info and performance and Device or other IDs
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Ratings and reviews

4,1
43.2K reviews
Manjita Kc
13 October 2024
Its cool and good also well keeping mind away ,but do I say or its on every one is I dont get the concept it shall have tips how to play or tutor kind a thing we should get some help other thing its perfect.💮💮
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Yarsa Games
18 October 2024
Thank you for your feedback. We are planning to add tutorials for the games so that users can understand about the game easily. Please support us by rating 5-stars :)
Abeera burande video
31 October 2024
This app is amazing if you know how to play cards I definitely recommend to download this aap if you have internet off it because it will show adds highly recommended download it
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kuber Gurung
01 October 2024
It's nice games and getting times pass but some time was getting problem to playings it's not working and stoped why can solve this problem
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Yarsa Games
02 October 2024
Hi Kuber, please contact us at games@yarsa.io with information about your issue and ideally a screenshot of the error you are getting. We'll definitely look into it.

What's new

- New features added to callbreak
- redistribute cards
- view thrown cards history
- Bug fixes