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Tichu one

Categoría : TarjetaVersión: 184

Tamaño:43.55MBSO : Android 8.0+

Revelador:Leu Matthias

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Descripción de la aplicación

Multijugador con fallback y sencillo de IA

La mejor aplicación para todos los que aman jugar a Tichu.

Características

- Un diseño limpio e intuitivo que claramente presenta el juego, lo que facilita la seguimiento y la comprensión.
- Funcionalidad multijugador con alternativa inteligente de IA en caso de que un jugador deje la mesa inesperadamente.
- Empacaje automático en línea con una tabla de clasificación global para rastrear su progreso.
- Modos de juego flexibles: disfrute de un solo jugador o invite a amigos para juegos locales con 2–4 jugadores.
- Comunidad activa en foro.tichu.one para discusiones, consejos y actualizaciones.
- Disponible en múltiples plataformas para un juego sin costuras en su dispositivo preferido.
- Oficialmente con licencia por los juegos de Fata Morgana, asegurando una experiencia de juego auténtica.

Tichu es un juego de cartas de varios géneros, principalmente un juego de desprendimiento, con elementos estratégicos inspirados en Bridge, Daihinmin y otros juegos de cartas clásicos. Jugó en equipos de dos, los jugadores compiten para ganar puntos, con el primer equipo para llegar a los puntos [TTPP] reclamando la victoria. Es una combinación perfecta de estrategia, trabajo en equipo y suerte que hace que los jugadores regresen por más.

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