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Cardjo, a Skyjo-Inspired Game, Soft-Launches on Android

Author : Eleanor May 22,2025

Cardjo, a Skyjo-Inspired Game, Soft-Launches on Android

If you're a fan of strategy games and looking for something new on your Android device, you might want to check out Cardjo. This mobile game, currently in soft launch in Canada and Belgium, offers a fresh take on the classic card game Skyjo, tailored specifically for mobile play. The objective of Cardjo is straightforward yet engaging: lower your score by strategically discarding high-value cards. The game demands you to read the board, anticipate your opponents' moves, and make crucial decisions to avoid a last-minute downfall.

Cardjo is designed for quick sessions, making it perfect for those short breaks. You can dive into various game modes to suit your mood. If you're flying solo, take on the adaptive AI in single-player mode. For a more competitive edge, join the global online multiplayer and strive to top the leaderboard. Prefer a more intimate setting? Set up a game with your friends. Or if you're in it for the long haul, tackle the campaign mode, which features 90 challenging levels.

Learning to play Cardjo is a breeze, taking just a couple of minutes to grasp the rules. The game boasts a sleek design, with automatic tracking of scores and stats to keep you focused on the strategy. Developed by Thomas-iade, a French indie developer known for non-gaming apps like Pedianesth (a tool for pediatric medication dosage) and Salaire FPH (a salary simulator for public hospital workers), Cardjo promises regular updates with daily challenges and new game modes. Customize your experience with various skins, backgrounds, and avatars to make it truly your own. If you're in Canada or Belgium and enjoy strategic gameplay, head over to the Google Play Store and give Cardjo a try.

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