text/microsoft-resx
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System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
OrderStacks
At your disposal, a local game mode, playable up to 5 players.
A multiplayer mode in development.
A presentation of the rules of the game.
An opportunity to change the theme of the application through the images of the sun and moon.
Ascending stack
Play
Stack doesn't exist
Card doesn't exist
You must play at least two cards before finishing your turn
Close
Descending stack
End turn
Please enter your username
About
The game is over!
Congratulation, you won
Start game
Multiplayer
Number of cards :
Numbers of players :
Number of stacks :
Next
Please choose a number of players and their name(s)
Enter pseudo :
Retry
- The goal is to beat the machine alone and / or in cooperation.
- Once your turn is over, you press the end of turn button to move to the next player.
- The game is over when all cards are played or when the player whose turn it is can not play.
- To prepare the game, you have a screen to choose the number of players and their nickname, the type of game you want to play and finally the number of stacks to play.
- The type of game allows to define the values present on the cards. You can play with integer, relative, decimal (1 digit), decimal (2 digit), decimal (3 digit) and with decimal fractions
- In order to reach the goal, players have 4 stacks (default): two green rising stacks and two red falling stacks.
- On ascending stacks, the player must place larger cards and vice versa on the stacks.
- The goal is to put the 98 cards of the game on the different piles at your disposal.
- To play, just drag a card on the stack you have decided.
- This card must be larger than the one already present if it is an ascending stack and smaller if it is the opposite.
- It is possible to put a smaller card on an ascending stack provided that it is a dozen lower. In the same way, if the card is bigger than a dozen, it is possible to put it on a falling stack.
- Ex: On a falling stack, we have 22 => We can then ask 32.
On an ascending pile, we have again 16 => We can ask 6.
- Each player must play at least two cards per turn.
There is therefore no maximum card limit to play per round. However, it is advisable in most cases not to play all the cards in his possessions.
OrderStacks
Rules
Playing with values :
Congratulations, you won
The card does not fit in the cut pile!
fractionated
2 Decimals
2 Decimals (fraction)
Relative
1 Decimal (fraction)
1 Decimal
3 Decimals (fraction)
Whole
White theme :
Pseudo error :
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