text/microsoft-resx 2.0 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 Ascending stack You must play at least two cards before finishing your turn Descending stack End of turn Please enter your username The game is over! Bravo vous avez gagné! Please choose a number of players and their name(s) Enter pseudo - Objective is to beat the machine alone and / or in cooperation. So that the user is 4 players (default): two ascending (Green) and two descendants (Red). - Ascending piles. - The goal is to put the 98 cards of the game on different piles at your disposal. (To do this, the rules of the game turn below) - To play, just slide a card on the pile that you have decided. This card must be well understood. There are two special cases to the rule above. Indeed, 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 battery. - Ex: On a falling stack, we have 68 => We can then ask 78 On an ascending stack, we have again 68 => We can ask 58 or any numbers larger than 68. - Each player must play at least two cards per turn. There is therefore no maximum limit to the card to be played per round. However, it is advisable in most cases. - One Time Tour, You are How to Buy "End of Tour" in order to pass to the next player. - The end of the game occurs when all cards are played or when the player whose turn it is can not play. - To the Preparing Party, Turning Display, Screen View Player Number of Player and Pseudo, The Type of Game. - The type of game allows to define the cards with you will play: relative, decimal ... The number of batteries corresponds to the initial number of batteries. Half of the piles are still ascending and the other half are still descending. Moreover, the more the number of piles is important, the easier the game is. " Congratulations, you won The card does not fit in the cut pile!