Skip Rummy card game – Paul Burlov

Skip Rummy card game

Skip Rummy card game

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Skip Rummy card game! Developed by the innovative team at Paul Burlov, this Casual game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 11th February 2021, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 1st December 2023.

Are you a fan of Casual, Card, games? Then Skip Rummy card game is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Skip Rummy card game

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How Much Does Skip Rummy card game Cost?

Good news! You can download Skip Rummy card game on your iOS device absolutely free!

Skip Rummy card game Release Date

Eager to know when Skip Rummy card game first graced the App Store? It was launched on 11th February 2021.

When Was Skip Rummy card game Last Updated?

The latest version of Skip Rummy card game was updated on 1st December 2023, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Skip Rummy card game?

To get started with Skip Rummy card game, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Skip Rummy card game

Lovers of Rummy, Solitaire and "Spite and Malice" try the refreshing new and easy to understand card game "Skip Rummy".

The objective of the game is to get rid of all cards from your own player deck. To achieve this, each player gets a certain number of auxiliary cards in hand.

Cards may be discarded on the discard pile in the middle of the table. Discard piles are formed by placing cards on them either in the order 1 to 12 or as sets with the same card values ​​(e.g. 2,2,2,2). Newly started discard piles must be at least 3 cards in size.

‘J’ cards act as wild cards. You can represent any number you want.

The game round begins with the player picking up a minimum number of auxiliary cards from the deck. If he has at least 3 cards in a sequence or set, he can start building a discard pile in the middle of the table.
A player can discard as many cards as possible in a round.

If he cannot discard a card or if he does not want to, he ends his turn. Then it is the next player’s turn.

*** Disclaimer ***

  • The game is intended for an adult audience.
  • The game does not provide "real money play" or an opportunity to win real money or prizes.
  • Practice or success in social casino games does not imply future success in "real money games".

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Skip Rummy card game updated on 1st December 2023:

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User Reviews on Skip Rummy card game

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All of the games by this developer are awesome. Challenging, in conjunction with fun and satisfaction regardless of outcome. Yes. Great games! Thank you!


Only watch ads when we need a joker! Win win! Thank you for that!


You only win about 20% of the time.


VERYvague instructions. Whatever we try doesnt work. We get how you build piles but we get so far and it doesnt take anymore of our cards?? But it keeps flashing more cards needed but it wont take anymore of our cards? How do you end your turn? How do you get additional cards from the draw pile? We normally can figure games out but even the YouTube video we found doesnt answer questions we have.


Good game to play anytime dont have to wait for other players to join the game. We like the skill you can use to play against each other and improve the game play.


We love this game it is so relaxing. The ads dont bother us because we play the game while Im watching tv. Also the ads are not that long.


We enjoy this game, but it seems slanted toward the computer most of the games. The ads arent prevalent, so thats nice. Its very addicting.


We really enjoy playing Skip Rummy. Its clever and requires thought, strategy, and planning. Its easy to learn. The interface is smooth. The ads are a bummer, as they always are, but they dont interrupt the game, arent overly-frequent, and not excessively long. Plus, a developer has to earn a living! But the game is ugly and overly-cluttered. We play on an iPad so dont know if the game looks better on other devices, but assume it would appear even more cluttered on the iPhones smaller screen. And theres one bug: if we open the color palette, we cannot close it. We can change the color or not change the color; either way, the palette window wont close. Only way to continue playing is to leave the game, clear the cache, then open the game again. About the ugliness and clutter: First, the colors are garish. The primary colors dont look good because the game uses all three, but the non-primary colors dont coordinate with all three as thats the nature of primary colors. Suggest you use one color for all the cards, preferably not a primary color because on the screen, those colors shout. Look at other card games, especially solitaire and poker games, and you will see they dont use primary colors except as accents or notifications. The four differently-colored cards make the appearance even more unattractive. Why are they even there? Anyone who is able to play this game can count from 1 to 12, so the three-card color groups serve no purpose; all they do is look ugly. The yellow type in the blue rectangle is ugly because its close in location to the white type. Either use the same color or at least one bright yellow and the other a more pastel yellow. Similarly, the three maroon rectangles should be the same color as the blue rectangle, to avoid more color clutter. And the type should be the same color as in the blue rectangle, again to avoid color-clutter. Some of the text in the red rectangles shouldnt be on the home screen at all. New game is fine, but an icon would be better. Remove ads and restore purchases are better in a menu accessed via the more commonly-seen gear menu, along with How to Play and statistics. There is a reason other developers keep that stuff off the home screen! As long as How to Play is in the usual location (gear), everyone will see the other menu options. The color palette, aside from not closing, is too complcated for most ordinary users to understand. Its odd how the rest of the game seems intentionally simplified, but the color palette isnt. Also frustrating that the color that can be changed is the background, when its the cards and type color that are so unappealing. Perhaps you can just design a few themes, such as softer-colored cards (with a black outline) and coordinating background color, and users can toggle through and pick their favorite. Also its a very good idea to make one theme for people with color blindness or low-vision. These use patterns instead of colors. Check the ADA protocols on-line for more info. The only interface change that comes to mind at the moment is to get rid of the annoying white arrows that show where we can put a card. People who play this game can count up and down between 1 and 12. Much more elegant (and easier on the hands, so more accessible to people with disabilities) if players could tap anywhere in the card column to choose that card stack, except when adding a lower pip card; then, we must tap the top of the column. Besides, there are only, at the very most, eight places to place a card, and one place to end the turn. Its not hard to know what ones options are, especially because one must be able to count between 1 and 12 to play the game. So, the arrows are just more clutter. Alternatively, include arrows only if a player elects Hints from the gear menu. But they arent really hints as much as highlighting available plays, so better to call them that. We have more thoughts but this is already really long, so Ill stop. Again, we like playing this game and have played every day since we discovered it. It could be better, though, with the changes we suggest. Thank you for your work on this game.


Its ridiculous that during the game you are interrupted with ads all the way throughout the game. Then when you finally click on the X, it takes you to the Ads App Store. RIDICULOUS! When we get done with this Review (by the way they wont post this review), we are DEFINITELY going to delete this game. You should be ashamed.

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