Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Luc Walterthum | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Many variants of Crazy Eights exist, like Crates, Switch, Last One, Mau-Mau, Tschau Sepp, Huit américain... or even UNO™.
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This is a nice crazy 8 game to play and it is free. Would be nice to change background and cards but after all it's free. Seems to play nice so far.
plays good as it is. make the card numbers and letters bigger. thanks for the freebie.
I was really surprised that this version of crazy 8's is so fun. I didn't expect much as this is such an old known game. But I just want to keep playing! It is fast paced and it let's you know who's turn and is easy to follow. It plays fair too; you win some and lose some. No predictable results, so keeps you wanting to keep going. Can play against the computer as 1 or more opponents too. Try it out! I think you'll like it too. I love that it's not predictable!!! (I have had a problem when all cards from pile get used up and all need to pass, the game doesn't just end, it just keeps saying to pass. Can't get back to menu or play. Please fix this. It doesn't affect the actual game but can be frustrating.)
If you are looking for a classic, simple, and easy card game, this is it! Not a lot of bells and whistles, just a solid, well designed game.
This is really an excellent game of Crazy Eights. I'm surprised at the very good quality, and amount of entertainment, you can get with this game considering it's free. At first I really hated the background. Because the pattern in the background can sometimes make the cards hard to read. But as I played more, I got used to the background and like it now. The only this this game is missing is a high score, or score tracking, screen.