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Based on the captivating animated series, «Smeshariki Card Madness» invites you to experience an enchanting world of card games. With no complex missions or high scores to chase after, this game is all about you, the cards, and the joy of a well-crafted solitaire challenge.
Its mechanics are designed to be simple and user-friendly, letting you focus on what truly matters – the game itself. The objective is clear: organize the cards from Ace to King by suit, using the fewest moves possible. Thanks to its streamlined design and absence of distractions, «Card Madness» is a perfect choice for both those who are just starting out and seasoned players who savor traditional gaming pleasures.
Dive into a realm of intriguing puzzles, take pleasure in the game's aesthetic, and put your deductive reasoning and meticulousness to the test!
Cómo jugar
Smeshariki Card Madness is a captivating card game that challenges players to build four ascending stacks of cards, each representing a different suit. The objective of the game is to create these four stacks by moving and organizing the cards in a strategic manner.
The game begins with setting up the cards. They are arranged into seven columns, with the number of face-up cards increasing from one in the first column to seven in the last column. Only the top card of each column is revealed, while the remaining cards form the draw pile.
To make moves, players can transfer cards between columns following specific rules. Cards must be stacked in descending order, alternating colors (red on black, or black on red). An empty column can only be filled with a King card. If there are no available moves on the board, players can draw additional cards from the draw pile to continue playing.
As the game progresses, the ultimate goal is to move all the cards to the foundation piles in ascending order. This means starting with an Ace and continuing through the numbers until all the cards are organized into the four foundation stacks.