At home in the train or at the office: You can play Mau Mau
wherever and whenever you want either against the computer or
against real players over the internet!
Features:
- Online Mau Mau games against 2 3 or 4 opponents
- Offline game against the AI
- Beautiful modern graphics
- Light effects signal the current turn player
- Classical game rules with a help sheet
- Customizable character
Mau-Mau is a member of the larger Crazy Eights or shedding family. Mau-Mau is played with standard French or German-suited playing cards.
The game is played all over the world:
In the Netherlands Mau-Mau is mainly known as Pesten in Portugal a variation on this game is called Puque in Russia it is called Чешский Дурак' (Czech Fool) Фараон (Pharaoh) Крокодил (Crocodile) or 101 in Slovakia the game is called Faraón (Pharaoh) and in Switzerland Tschau Sepp in Italy Mao Mao in Spain Pumba in France Le huit américain in Poland Makau in Greece Agonia and in Turkey Pis Yedili
Features:
- Online Mau Mau games against 2 3 or 4 opponents
- Offline game against the AI
- Beautiful modern graphics
- Light effects signal the current turn player
- Classical game rules with a help sheet
- Customizable character
Mau-Mau is a member of the larger Crazy Eights or shedding family. Mau-Mau is played with standard French or German-suited playing cards.
The game is played all over the world:
In the Netherlands Mau-Mau is mainly known as Pesten in Portugal a variation on this game is called Puque in Russia it is called Чешский Дурак' (Czech Fool) Фараон (Pharaoh) Крокодил (Crocodile) or 101 in Slovakia the game is called Faraón (Pharaoh) and in Switzerland Tschau Sepp in Italy Mao Mao in Spain Pumba in France Le huit américain in Poland Makau in Greece Agonia and in Turkey Pis Yedili
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