The Battle Game Online - Play Fun Cards Html5 Web Games
Rediscover the thrill of The Battle, one of the greatest games from your childhood, where every card flip carries the weight of destiny! Perfect for a quick escape or a friendly face-off, this traditional card game pits you against an opponent in an epic showdown. Both players start with 26 cards, and with each turn, the higher card claims the prize. But beware - if there's a tie, it's time for a battle! Lay down three cards face-down, then let the fourth card decide who wins it all. This exhilarating online game of War is over when one player holds all 52 cards. Will you seize victory and claim the ultimate prize, or fall in defeat? Get ready to outsmart, outplay, and conquer The Battle!
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How to Play The Battle Game
Use your mouse or tap the screen to play.
Battle is also known as Card Clash or War
According to WikiPedia War is a card game typically involving two players. It uses a standard French playing card deck. Due to its simplicity, it is played most often by children. The deck is divided evenly among the players, giving each a down stack. In unison, each player reveals the top card of their deck, this is a battle or war, and the player with the higher card takes both of the cards played and moves them to their stack. If the two cards played are of equal value, then there is a "war". Both players place the next card (or three) of their pile face down, depending on the variant, and then another card face-up. The owner of the higher face-up card wins the war and adds all six (or ten) cards on the table to the bottom of their deck. If the face-up cards are again equal then the battle repeats with another set of face-down/up cards. This repeats until one player's face-up card is higher than their opponent's.
Fun Solitaire Facts
According to Encylopedia.com solitaire or patience is any card game that can be played by one person. Solitaire is the American name; in England it is known as patience. There are probably more kinds of solitaire than all other card games together. The aim in most is to segregate the four suits, each in sequence, against the luck of the shuffle. The game is usually played with one or two decks. Cards are laid out on the table in an arrangement called the tableau. All the cards of a certain rank form the foundations on which the suits are built. Play proceeds either until the game is won (called "making" or "breaking" the game) or until further play is impossible.