"98 Cards" is an engaging single-player card game where players distribute 98 cards into four piles. The upper piles must be in ascending order, while the lower piles are in descending order. Unique rules allow placing cards that differ from the pile by exactly 10, adding strategy to your gameplay. Compete on Google Play Leaderboards as you try to minimize your remaining cards and maximize your score by playing quickly. Can you master all 98 cards?
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Distribute all of these cards on four different piles - one after another.
The two piles on top need to be in ascending order, the two piles at the bottom need to be in descending order.
To make it a little easier: if the difference between a card and a pile is exactly 10 you can put that card on that pile, the order doesn't matter. Use this rule to "shrink" your piles!
Now try to get rid of as many cards as possible!
Compete with others via Google Play Leaderboards
"How does the scoring work?"
You will get points for each card you put down. The less cards you have left in your deck, the more points you will get. Additionally the time between each card will influence the score (faster=more points).
User reviews
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Pros
Fun and engaging gameplay
Challenging yet simple mechanics
No ads that interfere with gameplay
Great for winding down or passing time
Combines luck and skill effectively
Cons
Lack of an undo button
Loss of progress when switching phones
Desire for added features like card visibility and stats
Most mentioned
Challenging and enjoyable gameplay
Lack of ads during gameplay
Need for an undo feature
User reviews
I have been playing this game for so many years. With every new phone, it makes the cut. It is short yet challenging. It doesn't become a bore. Losing makes you want to play more instead of less. Winning it once does not mean you figured it out and will now win all the time. The game hinges on a combination of the luck of the draw and the skill of the player, and it can go either way each round. The perfect game for any waiting room!
It is a fun game but I have a couple suggestions. There should be a way to see which cards are remaining. Also, it would be great if there was an option to turn on unlimited undo's.