SkipTouch

SkipTouch

7.819,696 playes

SkipTouch is a strategic card game that challenges your logic and sequencing skills as you compete to clear your stockpile before your opponent does.

About SkipTouch

SkipTouch is a card-based logic game designed for players who enjoy tactical sequencing and quick thinking. The core objective focuses on managing your hand and personal card stacks to move through a numbered sequence, aiming to deplete your main pile while strategically outmaneuvering your opponent. It offers a digital take on classic card building mechanics that reward foresight and planning.

The game blends traditional card rules with accessible browser-based controls, making it suitable for both casual sessions and competitive play. It requires careful observation to ensure you have the right cards available for the central building piles, providing a satisfying challenge for those who enjoy organizing sequences and managing resources in a clean, digital environment.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: RichApps
  • Recommended age: 3+
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 05/29/2020

Why players like SkipTouch

  • Engaging logic-based card mechanics.
  • Clean and intuitive interface for smooth gameplay.
  • Strategic depth involving sequence building and pile management.
  • Accessible for all ages and skill levels.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to select and move cards from your hand or stockpile onto the central building piles. The objective is to place cards in ascending numerical order starting from one. Pay close attention to your available cards and the current numbers on the board to find the most efficient way to empty your stockpile. Plan your moves carefully to maintain a steady flow of cards into the center areas.

Tips for beginners

  • Prioritize playing cards from your main stockpile whenever a move is available.
  • Use your hand and secondary piles strategically to set up future sequences.
  • Monitor the building piles closely to anticipate which numbers will be required next.