Truco FJD
Truco FJD
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Truco FJD

Reconnect with your heritage and challenge friends worldwide in the most authentic Spanish card game experience. Strategy, tradition, and the thrill of the 'Truco' are now in your pocket.

Key Figures

Downloads

25K+

User Rating

3.7/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Diego Paz

Category

Games

Locales

1

Latest Version

0.19.4

Size

58.1 MB

First Released

Nov 26, 2021
Features

Master the Spirit of the South

Carry the authentic Argentine Truco tradition in your pocket. From the 'Envido' to the 'Vale Cuatro,' every hand is a battle of wits and heritage.

Authentic Spanish Deck

Experience the classic 40-card game with the exact hierarchies of the Argentine and Uruguayan traditions.

The Art of the Lie

Put your bluffing skills to the test. Use 'Truco' and 'Envido' calls to win rounds even with the weakest cards.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Truco FJD

What is Truco FJD?

Truco FJD is a mobile game featuring the popular Spanish card game Argentine Trick. It is widely played in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, and other countries. The game uses a 40-card Spanish deck.

How do you play Truco FJD with friends or others?

Truco FJD allows players to play alone, with friends, or with strangers. Users can configure the application to play with others who use the app. Multiplayer and player finding options are available.

What is the card hierarchy in Truco FJD (Argentine Trick)?

The card hierarchy in Truco FJD, from highest to lowest, is Ace of Spade, Ace of Coarse, Seven of Sword, Golden Seven, Threes, Twos, False Aces, Kings, Horses, Jacks, other Sevens, Sixes, Fives, Fours.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

Truco FJD - Main menu of Truco FJD Argentine Trick card game featuring Spanish cards and game options

Main menu of Truco FJD Argentine Trick card game featuring Spanish cards and game options

Truco FJD - Truco FJD quickplay settings menu with point and flower options

Truco FJD quickplay settings menu with point and flower options

Truco FJD - Championships screen in the Truco FJD mobile app listing public tournaments and active players

Championships screen in the Truco FJD mobile app listing public tournaments and active players

Truco FJD - Gameplay screen of Truco FJD showing a card distribution popup over Spanish playing cards

Gameplay screen of Truco FJD showing a card distribution popup over Spanish playing cards

Truco FJD - A screen from the Truco FJD app showing a list of online players with their names avatars and game stats

A screen from the Truco FJD app showing a list of online players with their names avatars and game stats

Truco FJD - Truco FJD game screen showing a match result with Spanish cards and score tracking

Truco FJD game screen showing a match result with Spanish cards and score tracking

Truco FJD - A ranking table in the Truco FJD app showing player avatars, names, points, score differences, and games played.

A ranking table in the Truco FJD app showing player avatars, names, points, score differences, and games played.

Description

Popular Spanish card game Argentine Trick The trick is the most popular Spanish card game played in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile and many other countries. The game consists of 40 Spanish cards (8,9 and jokers are not used). The cards have a certain hierarchy, and can only beat a lower hierarchy card (In the event of a tie, the player who is the hand wins, that is, the one who started the round). In addition, the cards have a certain score, which is used in the bid. A card's score matches its face value except for tens, eleven, and twelve. The value of these three cards is zero. To that face value is added the value 20. The maximum value in the points of a raise is 33. The trick is the challenge in the hierarchy of the cards. The order is as follows: 1 - Ace of spade (Spade width) 2 - As de coarse (Coarse width) 3 - Seven of sword 4 - Golden Seven 5 - all Threes 6 - all Twos 7 - False Aces or Widths (Cup and Gold) 8 - Kings 9 - Horses 10 - Jacks 11 - The other sevens (Cup and Wands) 12 - Six 13 - Fives 14 - Fours The "trick" is worth 2 points, the "retruco" is worth 3 points and the "is worth four", 4 points. You can respond with "I want", with "you do not want" or you can "turn" or "raise", that is, increase the points in dispute by responding with the challenge of the next level. Only the recipient of the challenge can reverse. In case of saying "not wanted", the round is considered finished. You can play alone, with a friend or people who use the applications and configure it to be able to play with strangers.

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