Skipoid card game was a card app developed by PB Softworks. It was removed from Google Play Mar 28, 2020 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Skipoid card game had been downloaded 71 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Skipoid card game was rated 4.19 out of 5 stars, based on 3 thousand ratings.
App Information
Skipoid card game was free to download. The APK download size was 4.42 MB. The last available version was 13.0. The last update was on July 23, 2019.
Technical Requirements
Skipoid card game required Android 4.1+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play October 2013.
Description
Popular 'Spite and Malice' card game, also known as 'Cat and Mouse'. Get rid of all your cards faster than your opponents and win. Win against the computer or friends by place all cards in sequential order from your own pile before your opponent does and take high place in the world rankings.
Features: - Play against computer opponent - Invite friends from Facebook or Google+ - Global player rankings - Settings for short, medium and long games - Settings for game difficulty - User defined colors - No frills. Only ~2MB to download - Space efficient and clear layout for better ergonomics - Low battery drain and thus long game experience - Translated in english and german
Try out the SKIPoid browser game at https://skipoid-nexus.appspot.com/classic/index.html
You can play against the computer or online against real human opponents. The online game differs in public and private game. In the public game you will be connected with a random opponent. Availability of opponents is not guaranteed. In this case, you can wait until free players are available. If you want to play with one particular person then you can start a password protected private game. The opponent must use the same password to join the same game session with you.
Game rules:
The object of the game is to be the first player to play out their entire stock pile. Each player is dealt 10 (20 or 30) cards for their stock pile with only the uppermost card visible, and a hand of five card. The shared play area allows up to four build piles, which must be started using either a "1" card or a '*', and each player also has up to four personal discard piles. Each turn the active player draws until he has five cards in hand, and plays on the build piles. He must play either the next card in sequential order or a wild '*' card, using either cards in hand, the top card of his stock pile, or the top card of any of his four discard piles. If the player can play all five cards from hand, he draws five more and continues playing. When no more plays are available, the player discards one card to either an empty discard pile or on top of an existing one and play passes to the next player. When a build pile reaches 12, it is removed from the board and that space becomes empty for another pile to be started; play continues until one player has played his final start card.
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★★★★★
If you like this game try skip boo.... Ads aren't bad in this game runs smooth... Great way to pass time... Download it's well worth it....
★★★★★
Skipoid Real fun not exactly like skip bo. But I enjoy playing.
★★★★★
Very simple and fun This is a simple and well-written app, one of the few I actually have paid for because it deserves it. Never crashes, always picks your game up exactly where you left it. Opens & closes fast. Love it and play it all the time.
★★☆☆☆
Average Forces you to quit the game when you turn your screen off
★★☆☆☆
Rigged. I can get any card I want by discarding 2x of the same. Leaderboards don't always track score. Game crashes on multiplayer
★★☆☆☆
Not Bad I like playing skipbo, and ths game is the closest I've seen out there. The computer generated hands do not appear to be random. When I go on 5-8 card run, the computer does to. I've had on multiple occasions more than 13 of the same card visible on the table. I'm starting to believe that the computer hand is completely new each turn. By the computer being able to play what it does, there is no way it can do that by the drawing of one card. Once you start playing you'll see what I mean. All that being, I s
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