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51-Strip
Short: The game idea is to receive the score of 100, by covering card-tiles. (~The main idea - is to strip the girl!)
Main Cards Rule: Higher card covers the lower card of the same suit.
51 card-tiles are placed by the border of the screen and the middle vertical column. Each tile has its suit and value, as cards in the deck.
You may push a tile from one border to the opposite - click on chosen tile.
If the tile meets at the opposite border another card-tile with the same suit, and the lower value, it covers the lower card, and the lower (covered) card value goes to your score.
Also, you may shift tiles of the whole outer border clockwise or counterclockwise - swipe over the tiles row to move the whole border tiles for one step clockwise or counterclockwise. (The middle column does not shift with the outer border.)
Notes:
1. Tiles of the middle column may move only to the left side (!).
2. If the tile meets at the opposite border another tile with the same suit, but with higher value, it replaces this tile.
3. If the tile meets at the opposite border another tile with different suit, it replaces this tile.
When you receive the score of 100, you win the current set and go to the next level.
To win the game, strip the beautiful
Sia Siberia to the highest 7th level.
Tips:
Tip 1. If some two tiles with same suits are "one-step-shifted", to align these two tiles opposite one another, you may push the tile, and then shift all border tiles for one step - this way tile will meet the opposite tile, that was one step upper or lower, etc...
Tip 2. If two tiles with the same suit (e.g. Ace of Spades and King of Spades) are placed on the same border (not possible to meet), you may push one of these tiles (A) to the opposite border. It will replace some tile there, and will take place opposite to another tile with the same suit (K). So, the Ace may cover the King now.
Controls: Click on chosen tile, to push it to the opposite side. Swipe over tiles rows, to shift all tiles clockwise or counterclockwise.