Callbreak is a trick-taking card game played with 4 players and a standard 52-card deck.
Each player has to predict (call) how many tricks (hands) they can win in each round.
Your goal is to meet or exceed your call to score points!
Before you begin your Callbreak match, please go to the Settings Screen and set your gameplay preferences:
Choose Card Type to Play
Select your Card Back Design
Pick your Game Board Style
Set your preferred Number of Rounds
Once you’ve set these options, you’re ready to start the game and enjoy a personalized playing experience!
🪄 Game Play
You can choose from three game types on the Home Screen:
Single Player – Play offline against bots.
Public Table – Join random online players.
Private Room – Create or join a room with friends.
When you select any of these, you’ll move to the Bet Selection screen.
Choose your bet amount (e.g., 500, 1000, 5000 coins).
Click Start Game to confirm and join the table.
Wait for 4 players to join.
Once the table is full, the game starts automatically.
Each player receives 13 cards.
Cards are dealt clockwise.
Make your call (1–13) based on how many tricks you can win.
A trick = one round of 4 cards.
The master player plays first.
Follow the same suit if possible.
If not, play a Spade or any card.
The highest card of the suit or highest Spade wins the trick.
A match has finished after all rounds played.
The player with the highest total trick after all rounds wins 🏆.
8️⃣ Scroring System Of Game
🟨 1. Extra (Over) Tricks
If you win more tricks than your call, you get +0.1 point for each extra trick.
💡 Example: You call 4 and win 6 tricks
→ You get +4 (for your call) + 0.2 (for 2 extra tricks) = 4.2 points.
🟥 2. Fails to Meet Call
If you win less tricks than your call, you’ll lose 1 point per call made.
⚠️ Example: You call 5 but win 3 tricks
→ You lose –5 points.
In the Leaderboard section, players can view:
Their global rank.
Top 20 players of the game.
Total tricks won.
Leaderboard rank is calculated based on Total Tricks Won by the player.
Avoid leaving mid-game — it counts as a disconnection.
You may be replaced by a bot if you leave.
Stay connected and play fairly for smooth gameplay.
The player left of the dealer plays first.
Follow the same suit if possible.
If not, play a Spade or any card.
The highest card of the suit or highest Spade wins the trick.