
App Name | Callbreak Comfun |
Developer | Comfun |
Category | Card |
Size | 48.5 MB |
Latest Version | 1.11.20240914 |
Available on |


Dive into the classic world of the Callbreak offline card game, where no internet is required for endless fun! This timeless Callbreak cards game is perfect whether you're playing with friends offline or challenging the system itself. Designed to be internet traffic-friendly, this call break experience ensures you can enjoy the game anytime, anywhere.
Known by various names across regions such as Call Bridge, Lakadi (Lakhadi), Spades, and Racing, this popular card game may have slight rule variations, but the core gameplay remains consistently engaging across all versions.
Callbreak Card Game Features:
- Enjoy this offline call break game without the need for an internet connection.
- Embark on a special Saga map filled with legendary levels to conquer.
- Experience a user-friendly and super-smooth cards game interface.
- Benefit from excellent graphics, optimized for smooth performance on all devices.
How to Play Callbreak:
Typically played by four players using a standard 52-card deck, Callbreak ranks cards from high to low as A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2 across all suits. The game can be played over 3 or 5 rounds. To start, players draw a card to determine the first dealer, with the lowest card holder shuffling and dealing clockwise. The player to the dealer's right leads the first trick.
In this offline call break game, any card can be led, and the other players must follow suit. If unable to follow suit, a player must play a spade (trump) if they have one that can beat any spades already played. We also offer a unique 'Novo Saga' journey, allowing players to adventure through different levels and record their legendary call break game journey.
How to Win a Callbreak Game:
The trick is won by the player with the highest card in the led suit or the highest spade if spades are played. To win, a player must achieve or exceed the number of tricks they called at the start of the round. Success adds the called number to the player's score, with any additional tricks won adding 0.1 to the cumulative score. Failure results in the called number being subtracted from the score.
A round must be re-dealt if a player receives no spades or no face cards (J, Q, K, A) in any suit.
Callbreak Game Popularity:
Callbreak is immensely popular in countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Qatar, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, and India. In North America, it's known as "Spades," with differences in game length, scoring, and the calling system. While Callbreak has a fixed number of rounds, Spades is played to a fixed score.
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