A day in the field (flash game)

Avoid fruits fall down while listen a soft Bach song.
Labels: Flash Games

Labels: Flash Games
How are cards accumulated?
Cards can be added to the scoring pile (or raised) choosing some cards from the table and one from own hand. They must sum 15.
For this it is necessary to consider that the Valet (Sota in Spanish) values 8, the Horse 9, the King 10, and the rest its value.
For example, if at the table we have a 3 and a 2, and the player have a king, it is possible to raised these three letters, since 3 + 2 + king (10) = 15
For this game, to raise, first of all it's necessary to mark chosen cards of the table (clicking on cards) and then choose the card in the own hand.
How to make an Escoba (a broom)?
When a player raises all the cards of the table (that is to say, the table is empty), he makes a Escoba. When the score is calculated, the Escobas are very important.
How is the score calculated?
Once the deck is empty, the score of each player is calculated. Players score points based on the following categories:
How is Most Sevens calculated?In order to calculate the points obtained by Most Sevens it is necessary to find out how many sevens have each player in their scoring pile.
For example, if some player has 3 of the four sevens, he wins the seventy. If both players have 2 sevens, wins the seventy the player with more six's, and so on…
Labels: Escoba del 15
Ventanita, presents a Windows's version of the spanish card´s game "Escoba del 15"Download it from here: http://www.equila.com.ar/willy/escoba.zip
Labels: Escoba del 15