create a quartets game, an interactive multiplayer card game with your own sets of cards
Start building your own quartets game by creating sets of cards that have a theme in common. This can be anything ranging from 'Fruit' to 'Robots' to whatever your imagination allows.
The quartet cards are automatically filled with the other card names that you add within the same set. No hassle, just automation! Paid accounts can even add an image for each card to make the game more visual.
Each quartet set can be made unique via the name and color that you pick.
The game revolves around collecting as much card sets ('quartets') as possible. You do this by asking other people in your game for a card that you need to complete your set. But you do not know if they actually have that card.
If you guess wrong, the turn goes to the next player, but if you guess right you can continue and try to collect more cards.
Through interactive popups and messages, players are kept up-to-date of the state of the quartets game.
Spice up the quartets game by showing the asked card as a description.
This will allow you to add 'Learning questions' to every individual card and so when asked for the card, the player does not see the card itself, but a description.
This way you can test if players understand if they have a certain card that corresponds with the description.
Adding a central card pile will give the quartets game a new dynamic. You receive four cards per player at the start and the central card pile will contain the rest of the cards.
This way it is less clear which player has which cards at any given point during the game, since a player draws a card from the central card pile whenever they guess wrong.
If you want to play quartets with two players, then adding a central card pile is actually a must, since otherwise you will always know for certain that the other player has the card you need.
If you don't need text for your quartets game and just want to show the sets and connected images, then this is the mode for you.
Ideal for a quartet game for younger children or if you just want a purely visual game.