Are you interested in the Dutch card game known as Klaverjass but don’t have a way in which to practice the basics? Well, you’re in for some good news! The Internet is home to a lot of things including a handy Klaverjassen flash game. To those who might not understand what a flash game is, it is not a type of card game but a type of computer game utilizing adobe flash. There are quite a number of flash games in the Internet and to find them, one only needs to type it in the search query on one’s Internet browser.
Getting back to topic, the Klaverjassen flash game, referred to above, is the perfect tutorial tool for new players. Why? This particular flash game is different from Klaverjassen online because it doesn’t involve any human players at all. Though this flash game is only limited to computer opponents, the programming is quite advance and would still prove to be a good challenge for new players. This online Klaverjassen game even makes it easy for new players to get acquainted with the essentials of the game. It has an eye-pleasing interface so that even if new players spend hours practicing their Klaverjassen tactics they wouldn’t suffer any eyestrain.
As mentioned before this game is the perfect tutorial tool for new players. One good reason for that is the fact that the game has a help button located in the game’s opening menu. Clicking on this button brings up the game’s tutorial on how to understand the game interface and more importantly understand the rules of the game. During the tutorial, the game takes you on a walkthrough of how a game is played. Once you’ve read through the entire walkthrough you can start playing the game and get to know some of its automated functions. The game features excellent automated functions that allow new players to truly play Klaverjassen without any hitches.
Another useful function new players might find helpful is the game’s show card rankings option. Clicking on this button displays a quick summary of the card values for the ordinary cards and trump cards. To the right of the game’s display, players will find a lot of useful game information like what the trump suit is or how many rounds have been played. Players may even find a record of their score and accumulated meld points. Although this is an addictive practice environment for new players, one should always keep in mind that Klaverjassen isn’t about beating computer opponents. It is about having fun with other players.
Jan Kaas is specialized in writing about klaverjassen and online klaverjassen.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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