Description
Play 101 Okey 101 Okey game against artificial intelligence without internet.
Play okey whenever you want by downloading the most advanced offline 101 Okey game with its easy-to-use interface.
101 Okey offline game features: with an extremely easy to use user interface. 101 Okey game settings: Determine how many hands the game will be played.
Adjust the artificial intelligence game speed.
Set with or without folds.
101 Okey game features without internet, Automatic sorting of distributed pieces, reordering and double sorting.
How to play 101 Okey game:
Okey 101 is played in multiple rounds with four players. The aim of this game is to finish the game with as few points as possible. The player with the fewest points at the end of all rounds is the winner of the game. Points are determined by the numbers on the remaining pieces (example: a red 3 = three points, a black 11 = 11 points). The game may end when there are no stones left to draw from the deck, or it may end when one of the players completes his hand.
Getting Started with the Game:
After one player from among the players is designated as the dealer, the dealer distributes 21 stones to each player and 22 stones to the one on his right arm. One piece remains open while the remaining pieces remain upside down on the table. This open piece determines the joker (OKEY piece). The game is played counterclockwise. The player who has 22 stones in the right hand of the person who distributes the stone starts the game and this player throws a stone without drawing a stone. Then he plays to his right. Each player whose turn it is either draws a stone from the deck or takes the last stone thrown by the previous player. After the player has drawn, if the sum of the series in his hand reaches 101, he can open his hand (putting the series he has put on the table). When the player opens his hand, he puts the series in his hand next to the other series pieces on the table. If the player cannot turn a stone on the table, he throws a stone on the table and avoids his turn. The player whose turn it is to play must complete his turn by throwing a stone on the table, even if he opens his whole hand, he has to throw the last stone on the table.
Joker (Okey Stone or Risk):
The stone that determines the joker (okey stone) changes every game. Two wild cards (also called fake jokers) represent the number one above the open standing stone. Jokers have a different appearance from other standard pieces. The numbers on the real jokers (each piece can be a joker "okey piece" in different games according to the opened piece) are represented by 'fake jokers'. For example, if the indicator stone is a blue 5, the real jokers are the two blue 6s in play. Joker pieces (fake jokers) are valued as a blue 6.
Perler and Opening:
You must have at least 101 points to open a hand. To open a hand, you must have 3 or 4 sets of different colors with the same number (eg black 5, red 5 and one blue 5) or a sequential set of numbers of the same colors (eg red 7,8,9). There must be a minimum of 3 tiles in a set. In order to add stones to the existing opened stones, the player must have opened his hand by reaching the minimum number of 101. During the same game, you can both open your hand and add to other unlocked sets. If the player takes the stone thrown by the previous player, he has to use this piece. If the player who took this thrown stone has not opened his hand yet, he must open his hand when he receives this stone and this stone must have been used in one of the sets he opened. This taken stone is not allowed to stay in your hand in the cue. If this stone cannot be used for building a set or opening a hand, this stone is put back and a stone is drawn from the deck. No penalty points are awarded for this mistake.
Couples :
Another way to open the hand is to collect at least five pairs of stones. It is understood from the couple that they are two similar stones. If the player opens the game by going double once, he cannot open a normal set again in this game. However, he can add stones to the sets on the table that other players have opened. If all four players at the table open pairs in the same game, this round will be canceled and a new game will be started. No player gets penalty points in this game.