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Big2 is a traditional card game like Poker. Each player gets 13 cards, and the goal is to play out all the cards with the following available combinations: Single card, Pairs, Three of a Kind, Straights, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, and a brand new combination for Big Mix Mode - Five of a Kind. The game is called Big2, as the card "2" is the highest score card.
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Big2 is a traditional card game like Poker. Each player gets 13 cards, and the goal is to play out all the cards with the following available combinations: Single card, Pairs, Three of a Kind, Straights, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, and a brand new combination for Big Mix Mode - Five of a Kind. The game is called Big2, as the card "2" is the highest score card.
i.Game Big2 Big Mix Mode is a challenging variation which uses 2 card sets (104 cards) while dealing 52 cards.
Therefore there can be more than one of the same card (eg. 2 Spade Ace), and more big combinations like Four of a Kind, Royal Straight or even Five of a Kind.
Magic Mode adds lots of magic cards which can change direction, invert card order, redeal all unplayed cards, exchange cards with another player..... thus adding lots of fun to the game!
In the Exploit Mode game, the winner (the Lord) can request the loser (the Beggar) to give out up to 2 selected cards, so be careful to win from the first round!
Support for Traditional Chinese and English, with detailed help on each game mode and all card combinations.
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