Super Skido Spite & Malice 4+

Fun classic game for adults

Paul Burlov

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 1.6K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Entertaining card game with simple rules. Easy to learn, hard to stop!

Love card games? Try funny and vibrant SKIDO and you will never regret it.

SKIDO is quite similar to Spite & Malice or Cat & Mouse. In this game, a player needs to drop all their cards onto the table.

You can play SKIDO for free, without registration. Play offline (with no wifi) and see global players rating online. Select the difficulty level and duration. The game can perfectly fit in a short break, cheer up a commute, or help you to skip long and boring waiting time. Engage in card fun at any time!

Rules:
- At the beginning, every player has the equal number of cards. They are piled backs up, and the top card is turned and laid on the pile. The goal is to get rid of the whole deck. The first player that drops all their cards wins the game.


- Upon every turn, the player gets 5 cards in hands. Cards are piled in decks in the table center, starting from 1. At their turn, every player needs to continue decking (up to 4 decks can be on the table). The player can lay any number of cards during their turn.

- For instance, three piles are on the table, with top cards 1, 7, and 10. The player has 3, 2, 2, 11, and 12 in hands, while the top card of their deck is 1. They lay 1 to start a new deck, covering it with 2 and then 3, laying another 2 onto the pile with 1 on the top. Then 11 goes onto 10, the player turns another card and sees 7 that they cannot lay at this turn. Then they get rid of 12 by placing it onto 11. All that goes on until the player cannot lay anything onto the table.

Completed decks are discarded to give a free space for a new deck.

Joker cards 'J' can replace any card.

The player’s turn is finished when the player dropping one of their cards onto the backup deck to their right. Players can lay any number of cards onto discard piles deck and lay them in any order. However, players can only take cards from the top of the deck.

About Skido

Skido is a challenging and free card game that allows offline (no wifi) mode. It looks amazing, resembling a patience, i.e. a card game involving little interaction between players. And though the game is not knowledge-intensive or complex, it has strategic elements that can make the game even more intriguing. Play with no wifi, offline!

Give yourself a try in Skido!


*** Disclaimer ***
* The game is intended for an adult audience.
* The game does not offer "real money gambling" or an opportunity to win real money or prizes.
* Practice or success at social casino gaming does not imply future success at "real money gambling".

What’s New

Version 16.4

You can now play online with your friends, with up to 4 players.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1.6K Ratings

1.6K Ratings

2020Learning ,

Enjoy the game, but….

I have fun playing this game, however, I noticed that it seems to be cheating. Is that possible? Is this game playing with other live players or computer based? I’ve begun to notice that the other two “players” seem to be “working” together to assist the other in winning and me in losing. Can that be or am I just that competitive?

Just curious and a bit frustrated. Thanks

Carls2016 ,

Was the perfect wind down game app

This has been the game I always play before going to bed because I was able to set the backdrop to a dark mode style and help wind down. When I’m bored I open the game up. This IS my default phone game in every scenario. Even when I’m binging some new puzzle game, this is what I turn to when I’m wanting to relax but not do anything specific. Way better than doomscrolling.

However, with the new update the boxes light up. Which now serves as not only a guide/hint like in those OG solitaire pc games but they’re bright and obnoxious. And since this game is solely for my wind down time I have to give it 4 stars until there’s a way to have options letting me turn it off.

Game play itself is great otherwise for a basic skipbo game. Which is why I prefer this app to the actual skipbo app.

Lalaihuh ,

Good game

I love playing Skip-bo and this app is the closest thing I could find (the app skip-po is constantly not loading right and auto playing for me which I HATE and this app doesn’t do crap like that!) I do have some notes though: if it’s a deck game with a set number of cards being randomly shuffled into the deck why are the joker cards not being more randomly integrated instead of having to watch an ad or pay for them? Lame cash grab that I don’t appreciate. Also I wish there was at least a pass and play mode so you could play with someone sitting next to you. Finally, the ad at the end of the game is so long and then for me the game goes black and I have to close and reopen it to start a new game.

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The developer, Paul Burlov, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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