About Mau Mau
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Features:
- Special opponent players.
- Great graphics
- Smooth gameplay.
- Play for free, Play as much as you want
- Specifically optimized for Phones and Tablets
- Works offline and without wifi or network, no need for wifi.
- Fun, excitement and entertainment!
In Mau Mau card game free all cards are shuffled and dealt clockwise one card at a time to each player. The number of cards for each player depends on the number of players. Each of two players gets 7 cards, each of three players gets 6 cards and each of four players gets 5 cards. The players take their cards, looking (only) at their own cards. After dealing cards to all players the topmost card of the pile is laid on the table faceup. This card is the first one on the discard pile. The remaining cards are laid on the table facedown as draw pile.
You don't need an internet connection or wifi and don't have to wait for other players from network or wifi.
The player, who got the first card, starts playing. If one of his cards corresponds to the suit or value of the open card (i.e. the topmost card on the discard pile), he can play this card, which means, put it faceup on top of the discard pile. Be aware, that there are some additional rules, if an action card is played. If the player has no matching card, he must take the upmost card of the draw pile. If that card matches, it can be put down in the same turn. Otherwise play moves on to the next player in turn. If one player puts his last card on the discard pile, he is the winner and the game is over.
If you ask yourself if you can play this game without wifi so the answer is yes, no wifi. You can play the game
One can play a card if it corresponds to the suit or value of the open card. on a 10 of spades, only other spades can be played or other 10s. If a player is not able to, they draw one card from the stack. If he can play this card, he may do so, otherwise he keeps the drawn card and passes his turn. If the drawing stack is empty, the playing stack is shuffled and turned over to serve as new drawing stack.
If the draw pile should be exhausted, the topmost card of the discard pile is removed and the remaining discard pile is turned face down, forming the new draw pile. The removed open card is put down as new discard pile. This is done immediately after the last card is drawn, even if that card matches the open card and can be played in the same turn! So the next card to draw from the draw pile will always be the bottom card of the former discard pile. It is guaranteed that a game will not completely run out of cards. (In fact there exist a few "degenerated distributions" that lead to that state, but there is no such case among the testcases.)
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