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Card King: Callbreak Hazari 29 App

Card King: Callbreak Hazari 29 App

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Apr 17, 2026

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Apr 17, 2026

Card King: Callbreak Hazari 29 brings together eight traditional South Asian and classic card games in a single offline-friendly package. It's aimed at players who grew up with games like Callbreak, Hazari, and 29, as well as anyone curious about trick-taking and set-building card traditions from the subcontinent. Everything runs without an internet connection, and no real money is ever involved. The collection spans Callbreak, Hazari, Kitti, Callbridge, Hearts, Spades, Classic 29, and 29 Mini.

Inside the App

Games & Features

Card King packages eight card games — Callbreak (Lakdi), Hazari, Kitti (9 Cards / Brag), Callbridge, Hearts, Spades, Classic 29, and 29 Mini — into one app that works entirely offline. Each game has its own rules and rhythm, but they share a common visual framework: oval felt tables, animated AI opponents with named avatars, and full HD graphics with customizable table designs.

The Games on the Table

  • Callbreak (Lakdi): A four-player trick-taking game with a 52-card deck. Each player receives 13 cards and spades are permanently trump. Players bid on the number of tricks they expect to win before each round.
  • Hazari: A points-based card game played counterclockwise, where each suit ranks from Ace down to 2 and carries different point values. Strategy centers on managing your hand to reach the highest score.
  • Kitti (9 Cards / Brag): A set-building game for 2–5 players. Players arrange their nine cards into sets and compete for the highest show over consecutive rounds.
  • Callbridge: Similar in structure to Callbreak — spades are trump, suit must be followed where possible — but victory requires reaching 13 points first.
  • Hearts: Also known as Black Queen or Rickety Kate, this trick-taking game reverses the usual goal: players try to avoid collecting certain cards rather than winning them.
  • Spades (Batak): A classic trick-taking game where spades are always trump and players compete to win the most tricks.

Rewards, Bonuses, and Progression

Outside of the games themselves, Card King offers a daily bonus wheel that awards coin amounts across multiple segments, plus regular hourly bonuses. Player profiles are customizable, and card sorting tools are built into each game interface. The app includes a result screen with ranked leaderboards after each session, displayed with a golden crown and trophy visual.

A Few Things Worth Noting

The visual density is high across all game screens — multiple overlapping UI layers, small fonts for player names and coin counts, and gradient backgrounds that can reduce text contrast. The accessibility documentation flags that card suits rely heavily on red/black color distinction without alternative indicators, touch targets on card elements may fall below comfortable tap sizes, and real-time game state changes are not announced for screen reader users. These are real limitations for players with visual or motor accessibility needs.

For anyone who has spent time at a physical card table playing Callbreak or Hazari with family, the AI opponents here — each with a named avatar and a running coin balance — do a reasonable job of simulating the feel of a contested round, even if the strategic depth of a human opponent remains out of reach.

Offline and No Real Money

All eight games run without an internet connection. The app explicitly operates with no real-money gambling — coins are in-game only. Multiplayer modes, including hotspot and online play, are listed as planned future additions for Callbreak, Hazari, Kitti, Hearts, and Spades.

Game Specifications

Number of Game Modes
8 (Call Break, Classic 29, Hazari, 9 Cards/Kitti, Spades, Call Bridge, Hearts, 29 Mini)
Internet Connection
Not required – fully offline play
Opponent Type
Realistic AI opponents
Graphics Quality
Full HD with customizable tables
Card Deck
Standard 52-card deck
Players per Session
2–5 depending on game (e.g., 4 players in Callbreak; 2–5 in Kitti)
Bonus System
Daily spin wheel rewards and regular hourly bonuses
Last Updated
November 2, 2025

Card King Game Guide

How many card games are included in Card King: Callbreak Hazari 29?
Card King packs 8 card games into a single app: Callbreak (Lakdi), Classic 29, 29 Mini, Hazari, 9 Cards (Kitti/Brag), Spades, Callbridge, and Hearts. All games are free to play and accessible from the main game selection menu.
Can I play Card King without an internet connection?
Yes, all games in Card King support full offline gameplay, so you can enjoy them anytime and anywhere without a Wi-Fi or data connection. The app features realistic AI opponents to provide an authentic card game experience when playing offline.
Does Card King use real money in any way?
No — Card King explicitly has no real-money gambling. All in-game coins used during play are for entertainment purposes only and carry no real-world monetary value.
How does the Kitti (9 Cards / Brag) game work?
Kitti is a 9-card game for 2 to 5 players where each participant arranges their cards into sets and competes for the highest show. Players must win consecutive rounds to ultimately be crowned the champion.
How can I earn extra coins to keep playing?
Card King offers a daily bonus wheel you can spin each day to collect coin rewards, plus regular hourly bonuses that replenish your coins over time. These bonuses help ensure you always have coins available to continue playing.

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Zosia2024

no bo właśnie ściągnęłam tą apke i jestem trochę... no nie wiem jak to opisać?? z jednej strony fajnie że jest tyle gier w jednym miejscu, Callbreak, Hazari, Hearts i jeszcze inne... ale z drugiej strony interfejs mnie trochę przytłoczył na początku. no bo skąd mam wiedzieć w co grać …

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Magda_z_Krakowa
Zosia2024: skąd mam wiedzieć w co grać najpierw??

Oj, rozumiem to uczucie na starcie, bo sama pamiętam jak pierwszy raz otworzyłam aplikację z kilkoma grami kartowymi i poczułam się jak w sklepie z za dużą ilością słodyczy — wszystko wygląda kusząco, ale nie wiesz od czego zacząć! 😄 Ale powiem Ci, że przy Card King naprawdę warto poświęcić chwilę i zacząć od Callbreak — ta gra ma chyba najlepiej zbudowane AI spośród wszystkich dostępnych tutaj i szybko wciąga. Hazari faktycznie jest trochę bardziej skomplikowane na początku, bo system punktowania jest inny niż w typowych grach karcianych — ale jak już złapiesz rytm, to gra się świetnie! Grafika jest naprawdę piękna, te złote stoliki i postacie mają swój klimat. Codzienne bonusy też doceniam bardzo — kręcenie kółkiem to taka mała przyjemność, która motywuje żeby wracać każdego dnia. Nie zrażaj się na początku, naprawdę warto dać tej aplikacji szansę! ❤️ polecam wszystkim cierpliwość przy pierwszym uruchomieniu!

marek_z_krakowa
Zosia2024: czy ktoś jeszcze miał problem z tym żeby zrozumieć zasady Hazari od razu

Pamiętam kiedy podobne kolekcje gier karcianych były znacznie uboższe — jedno środowisko, jedna grafika i żadnych opcji personalizacji stołu. Tutaj przynajmniej jest z czego wybierać. Co do Hazari — zasady są rzeczywiście specyficzne, bo punktowanie idzie od asa w dół i gra się pod prąd do tego, do czego przyzwyczaiły nas zachodnie gry karciane. Kilka rozgrywek z AI wystarczy żeby to poczuć, bez potrzeby czytania ścian tekstu. Dobry pomysł to zacząć od Hearts albo Spades, jeśli ktoś zna angielskie karciówki — stamtąd przejście do lokalnych wariantów jest łagodniejsze. Ogólnie aplikacja robi wrażenie kompletnej propozycji dla kogoś, kto chce mieć kilka klasycznych gier w jednym miejscu bez połączenia z internetem.

niezadowolony_Paweł
marek_z_krakowa: Kilka rozgrywek z AI wystarczy żeby to poczuć

AI w Callbreak to ŚCIEMA. Gra zawsze tak samo, żadnego wyzwania po kilku partiach. Nudne.