Janken Cards
About
Janken Cards is a turn based card videogame, influenced by “Rock-Paper-Scissors”. The rules are easy: there are 30 cards on the board and you must fill 3 columns with cards of the same suit in order to win. However, if nobody manages to fill 3 columns, then the one who scores the most points becomes the winner. Sounds easy, right? Try it out: enjoy the best game to share with your family and friends!
Are you an old-school card player? Trust us; you should dare to use special cards to make EPIC COMBOS to win the match in the last few seconds! Would you rather beat the CPU, your best friends or your whole family? There are a lot of game modes to choose from! Easy to play, hard to master. Prove you’re the greatest strategic mind in the room, become the new Janken champion!
Are you an old-school card player? Trust us; you should dare to use special cards to make EPIC COMBOS to win the match in the last few seconds! Would you rather beat the CPU, your best friends or your whole family? There are a lot of game modes to choose from! Easy to play, hard to master. Prove you’re the greatest strategic mind in the room, become the new Janken champion!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Pentium Dual Core T4500 @2.3Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 350 MB available space
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
Janken Cards reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
Microsoft from Italian
What is Janken Cards?
Janken Cards is a nice game that, starting from the famous Chinese Morra, becomes a real card game, with all its mechanics and well made (needless to say that even luck does its part).
Would you recommend it?
Yes, in its simplicity, Janken Cards proves to be a good pastime, with a degree not excessive of difficulty, but that sometimes will make you pull down the saints, which is worth for any game where luck counts. The Cartoonesque Graphics are very pretty, nothing that the sound part.
Is it a perfect game?
Certainly not, has some bugs not particularly heavy (Italian translation not perfect, but not even necessary, impossibility to close during a game except with the classic ALT + F4, Avatar Ghost Unlocked, or maybe not, or maybe yes), in short, the experience remains Positive.
Conclusion If You are looking for a nice pastime, anything but challenging, I recommend Janken Cards, which will give you a few hours of fun.
Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
Microsoft from Italian
Product received for free On October 17, Janken Cards was released; The title, developed by GKT Studios, is the digital evolution of the popular Rock-Paper-Scissors game.
But This Card Challenge adds new rules and new features to create a completely original game, so you can rework a deep challenge to test your skills. You will Have to adapt your strategy according to your rival and try to guess his next move in order to achieve victory. You Can play both alone and against other friends, until you become the world champion in the Janken Cards tournament. Easy to learn, difficult to master, Janken Cards offers a balanced and delightful gameplay that attracts young and adult. Are you ready for the challenge?
The game is really fun, it is quite simple as structure, but not easy to play. Each player will have 3 cards available, each turn you can use one (or more according to the cards "skill" you'll weigh) and once placed, you'll weigh another so you always have three cards in hand.
How does that work? In practice, as in the real Rock-Paper-Scissors, each card will have a prevalence and a weakness on the other; In the screen there will be columns and the aim will be to earn a Colanna, the one who owns more wins.
Although The game is very entertaining, I cannot fail to emphasize some technical imperfections and some bugs found. At the end of the round a quick game, in fact, the game crashes and you will not be able to go back. It is Also worth noting the difficulty of movement within the menu and the little responsiveness of the actions that often will make you wonder if it is the game to have blocked, or only the delayed command.
In any case, offering both single-player and multiplayer mode there is to say that the game is really fun and I recommend the purchase despite the technical imperfections, which seems to be improved by developers anyway.