JSkat is an implementation of the German card game Skat in Java. You can play according the rules of the German Skat Association and with some add on rules that are played in the pubs (e.g. Ramsch). All data are stored in XML.
| Tags | Games/Entertainment |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This is the first beta release of JSkat. A lot of refactoring was done in the last two years. The GUI was slightly updated too.


Changes: German cards are available now. Various bugfixes have been done. The AI player is still very poor.


Changes: All game types have been implemented (suit, grand, null, and ramsch games). A lot of options allow a detailed configuration of skat rules.


Changes: There are now three different AI players, and null games can be played by the human player. Looking into the last tricks is now possible. Passing in games when nobody bid was implemented. A new Skat round can be started at any time.


Changes: Now bidding is possible. The AI player are still very dumb, but this will change in the next releases. A Skat list of wins and losses was added.
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