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A card game you can enjoy on the app

These days, there are plenty of card games you can play as apps.

Here, we’re introducing card games you can quickly enjoy on your smartphone.

We’ve lined up a variety of card games: ones that don’t require a physical deck, ones you can play solo, and ones you can enjoy battling it out with friends.

These card games are fun for everyone from kids to adults, and they’re perfect for killing time while on the go.

We’re also showcasing titles that will make you think, “You can play even this as an app?” So be sure to download them and give them a try!

Card games you can enjoy on apps (11–20)

Blackjack

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Blackjack

Blackjack is a card game often associated with being played in casinos.

Its rules are simple: the player whose cards total closest to 21 wins.

That’s why it’s also commonly known as “twenty-one.” Because the game is so simple, the strategy and mind games can actually be quite challenging—which is part of what makes it so exciting.

If you’re playing on an app, it’s easy to enjoy casually.

There are several apps where you can play blackjack, so download the one that suits you and have fun.

Sevens (card game)

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Sevens (card game)

Isn’t “Sevens” (Shichi-narabe) one of those card games that’s surprisingly hard to get a group of 3–4 people together for, so you don’t get many chances to play? You lay down the 7s of each suit on the table, then play cards from your hand that continue the suit in numerical order.

The first person to run out of cards wins, and the last person left with cards loses.

Even if you have a playable card, you can pass to block others, but you’re only allowed up to three passes.

There are apps that let you play online, so give it a try.

Hyakunin Isshu

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Hyakunin Isshu

You remember memorizing and playing Hyakunin Isshu in school when you were a kid, right? If you’re looking for something to keep a bored child entertained at home, how about downloading a Hyakunin Isshu app and giving it a try? There are many kinds of Hyakunin Isshu apps, and some are designed so even young children can have fun while learning.

You can play against the computer within the app, and there are also ones that let you play head-to-head.

For adults, there are even read-aloud apps designed for competitive karuta.

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Concentration – iPhone App Introduction / iPhone 5 Video Explanation
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Concentration—the classic memory game I used to play a lot with friends and family.

In Concentration, you spread the playing cards face down on the table, pick two to turn face up, and if they’re the same number, you keep them.

The person with the most cards at the end wins.

It’s a battle of memory—remembering where each card was—but it’s a standard card game that kids and adults can enjoy, and you don’t have to worry much about the number of players.

m HOLD’EM

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m HOLD’EM

An app called “m HOLD’EM” lets you enjoy Texas Hold’em poker on a screen that recreates the atmosphere of a casino.

Texas Hold’em is recognized overseas as a competitive sport in which professional players are active.

In this game, you can enjoy poker while betting chips and competing in rankings, all through your character.

The rewards you can earn by winning matches are also appealing, making it a poker battle game that’s easy to get hooked on.

Solitaire Farm Village

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Solitaire Farm Village

You probably know the famous card game Solitaire, but did you know there are actually many different types? The Solitaire that became well-known because it was included with Windows is called Klondike, and there are many other variations as well.

In Solitaire Farm Village, you build a town while playing four types of Solitaire: Klondike, FreeCell, Spider, and Pyramid.

Win games, level up, and expand your farm—the more your town takes shape, the more fun the game becomes.

In conclusion

We’ve showcased a whole lineup of card games you can play in apps—did any catch your eye? There are also some games that are perfect for a quick solo session, so try using them to fill small pockets of time or for a change of pace!