Spades plus is an entertainment card game developed by fishdognet. The last update, v6.60, released on September 26, 2024, and it’s rated 4.71 out of 5 based on the latest 209 reviews. Spades plus costs $2.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
Spades plus Gameplay Overview
Description
No ads, no tracking, no subscriptions. Spades is a trick-taking card game that can be played with 3 players solo, 4 players solo, or 4 players with partners (2 teams of 2).
Enjoy Spades plus on your desktop! Download the latest APK (6.60, 53 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★The Real DEAL!!!!
I love, love and love this app! It's almost like really playing. I like that I can opt out for null bids. I wish that deuce of spades is wild and also include the jokers would really kick it up a notch!
★★★★★Went From 5 Star App To Fat 0
I have no idea what they did to this game. But the AI went from a TOP Training App. For Competitive Training App.To Ridiculous. The AI bids outrageous bids that are mathematical impossible to cover. A good app ruined . Sad . I am going to try the free version to see if that one is botched up too
★★★★★Needs work!
First, you need to understand the concept of spades - obviously no one there does. Your partner should never set their partner by hanging on to the ace of spades; even if it sets their partner! You are not playing with a partners; it’s every man for himself!!!!!!!!!!!!
★★★★★Great Game
Just recently the game has begun to spontaneously open game settings. At first I thought I was doing something but it continues. I have the latest update and a reboot was no help.
Other than that I enjoy the game.
★★★☆☆Okay But
It’s a good game, clear layout and helpful settings. The logic with partners needs a little work and sone areas where obvious moves one doesn’t do. An example of this is when I play say and 8 of spades then the persons after me throws the ace then my partner throws the king while have four other spades. This happened at a time when my partner actually lost his bid of 4. Please work on the logic, this game has a potential to be an excellent game.