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This is a simple card game where you must be the first to discard all your cards.
- To play a card, it must match the previously drawn card’s suit or number.
- When you play the 8 card, you can change the suit.
- Play 4 rounds against 4 computer players.
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Alternatively kids and adults can play this card shedding video game vs the computer for free as a web application here.
Crazy Eights Card Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Be the first player to clear all the cards in their suit.
- Starting the Game
- On the welcome screen, select Play to begin.
- Select Help to learn the rules of the game.
- Select High Scores to vie
- Select the drop down menu on the bottom left corner to choose the game’s language:
- English
- Simplified Chinese
- European Spanish
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Italian
- Russian
- Argentinean Spanish
- Polish
- Dutch
- British English
- European Portuguese
- French
- German
- Mexican Spanish
- Hindi/English
- Turkish
- You have the option of saving your high score on your web browser.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- With your mouse, left click on a card to play it.
- Left click on the card stack to draw another card.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap on the screen with your fingers to play and draw cards.
- Controls and indicators
- On the top left corner are the following:
- Pause button: Briefly interrupts the game and opens the pause menu.
- Enlarge button: Lets you switch between windowed and full screen modes.
- On the top right corner are the sound and music buttons. Select these to toggle the game’s audio.
- On the top left corner are the following:
- Desktop
- Game Play
- Basic rules
- All players start with 8 cards.
- Match the cards with their value or their suit to discard them.
- For instance, if the previous card dealt is the Queen of Spades, you must play either a spade or a queen.
- An 8 can be played on any turn.
- When you play an 8, you have the option to change suits.
- If you don’t want to play your 8 too early, you can also draw a card.
- Make sure you are not holding onto an 8 when the game ends as they will cost you 50 points.
- If you cannot play a card, you must draw another card and skip your turn.
- Be the first player do discard your entire hand to win the round.
- Have the highest score at the end of 4 rounds to win.
- Scoring
- The winner’s score is based on the value of the cards the opposing players have on hand.
- Whoever has the worst hand scores zero points in the hand AND sets the scores for everyone else in the game.
- The winner scores the amount of points the last place player is holding.
- The second and third place players score the difference between the pip value of the cards in their own hand and how much the last place player has in their hand.
- If the last place player has 42 pips in their hand and you have 12 then you would score 30 points.
- Card values:
- Aces are worth 1 point
- Face cards (kings, queens, and jacks) are worth 10 points
- Eights are worth 50 points
- Every other card takes on their value.
- Your total game score is cumulative across rounds.
- At the end of 4 rounds you can submit your score to add it to the leaderboard.
- The winner’s score is based on the value of the cards the opposing players have on hand.
- Strategy
- Discard high value cards early on.
- Keep your 8s on hand in the game until your lay options are limited.
- If an 8 is the only card you can play early in the game, go ahead and grab a new card.
- An 8 being one of your only remaining cards can be a tactical advantage as the game draws to a close, since it means you can lay on anything.
- Do not leave your 8s on hand in the end game.
- 8s carry a 50 point bonus for the winning player, so don’t give them that advantage.
- Playing the 8 at that point might also buy you time.
- If your hand has a dominant suit, play to the suit rather than to the value of the card.
- If you play to the value, it will change the suit, which means you’ll have a harder time discarding most of the cards in your hand.
- Playing with your suit means other players will be tempted to discard cards of that suit later on.
- Try to keep your card holdings rather diverse (many different numerical values & 3 or 4 suits) until you are down to only holding a few cards left in your hand, so that you have a greater probability of being able to make a play.
- Being heavy in a single suit means others are less likely to have that suit & are less likely to lay it.
- Having many cards with the same numerical value will lower the odds you can match a number thrown by others (the more you have of a specific number the lower the odds anyone else has that number in their hand).
- If a player plays an 8 and changes suit, see if you can change the suit once again on your turn. This will confound your opponents ability to discard their remaining cards.
- Basic rules
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for people of all ages who like card shedding games.
- The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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