

Any game on your own card deck - Rummy, Canasta, Cribbage ... or write your own!
MiniCards is the playing-card tabletop sim that lets you play classic playing-card games on your own or with your friends. On your phone, with your friends anywhere - either over the internet or together in the same room.
Use Sandbox Mode to play in a free-play environment with your very own virtual card deck, or play one of the supported games which come complete with rules, moves and AI players. If you know the rules to a card game that's not included you can create a fully-featured version using the Mod facility, complete with table layout, rules, instructions, tips and computer players.
Currently supported games are:
Single player:
• Solitaire (single- or three-card draw Klondike or Patience)
• Freecell
Multiplayer:
• Straight Rummy (in this variant melds are placed one per turn and may be added to by other players). You can play single hand games, or to a fixed number of deals, or games until a fixed score target is reached.
• Hearts, the popular trick-taking card game.
• Canasta
• Spades
• Cribbage
• Briscola
• Mod editing facility - see the documentation on our website at qubular.com for more information.
Features:
AI Players let you play Rummy, Hearts, Canasta and Spades even when your friends aren't around, or along with them if you need to make up the numbers. In-game help in every supported game shows you the scoring and rules without having to leave the game, meaning even a novice can pick up any game and start playing.
The game also has intuitive swipe gestures, high quality card graphics, smooth animations and nice riffly sound effects. Autocomplete and undo actions are available for Solitaire and Freecell. Customise the appearance with a range of playing card backs, card decks and tabletop backgrounds.
Feedback and suggestions for improvements including which card games you'd like to see are always welcome.
Don't forget to follow the blog at qubular.com to stay tuned to the latest news.
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