Klaverjassen – Robin Knip

Klaverjassen

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Step into the gaming world with Klaverjassen, one of the top $6.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Robin Knip, this captivating Strategy game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 4+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 22nd May 2011, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 1st February 2023.

Whether you have a liking for Strategy, Card, or Entertainment games, Klaverjassen is sure to keep you hooked!

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Dive into Klaverjassen

Klaverjassen is one of the most popular card games in the Netherlands, traditionally played in cafes and social clubs, as well as at home. The game is for 4 players who play in pairs, sitting opposite each other. The game has a number of variants, named after the cities where they originated: Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

The object of the game is to score as many points as possible in 16 hands. In competition games the players on one table will rotate so as to have had each of the other three as a partner, so playing 3 sets of 16 hands.

In each hand the object of the game is for the player (and partner) who chooses trumps to collect more than half of the available points. If they fail to do this then they score nothing at all and the opposing pair receives all of the points.

Points are collected by taking tricks containing valuable cards, and also as bonus points during the play.

What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Klaverjassen on 1st February 2023:

Three times is a charm: roem in de hand should be calculated and assigned correctly now again….

Hear from the Players – Klaverjassen Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about Klaverjassen:

Goed spel, ik speel het regelmatig. Prettig dat er vele mogelijkheden zijn voor diverse spel varianten. Zelf speel ik alleen Rotterdams en kan dus niet over de andere vormen oordelen. Heel af en toe doet de computer ook wel eens iets doms. Dat maakt het echter want mensen laten ook wel eens een steekje vallen. Ik weet niet of dat expres zo geprogrammeerd is maar het komt het spel ten goede. Een paar puntjes voor verbetering: 1- het knopje voor terugkijken laatste slag heeft een erg klein aanraak vlak. Hierdoor komt het regelmatig voor dat ipv de laatste slag nog even te zien de kaarten geruimd worden. 2- Zelfde geldt voor de terug knop (de kromme pijl linksboven ). 3- het schuiven van links naar rechts vv van het scherm waarop het eigen spel met dat van de computer kan worden vergeleken loopt niet echt soepel. Regelmatig moet ik twee keer "vegen" om want scherm te wisselen. Voor de rest een heerlijk spel!


We just love this game ! We used to play this card game years ago but now we don’t know anybody anymore who know how to play the game. With this app we can play it again – just awesome ! Only 1 negative point: when we stop in the middle of the game and resume after a long time it doesn’t have the same cards anymore but it starts with different cards and only one card left. So because of that it gets 4 stars. But overall a great game.


Excellent game it is almost like the game we grew up playing in southern IN. Called clabber.


Great game. Brings back memories. The game works well and covers the basic play options (amsterdams/rotterdams & maken/passen)


Ik speelde dit kaartspel altijd in Nederland met vrienden en familie. Ik woon sedert 1980 in de USA en dit programma brengt weer een stukje Nederland terug in mijn leven. Speel het iedere dag. Niet altijd even goed, maar mijn maat schelt nooit als ik us vergooi).


And very addictive if you like playing card games.


Klaverjassen, originally a Dutch game, is a very addictive card game. This App captures the essence of the game perfectly ! The virtual players have improved visibly and the game is a joy to play. Keep up the great work !

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