This game involves purchasing cards of different values, such as Jack, Queen, King and Ace, and is played using a deck of cards.
To start the game, simply click on the Start button. The game is two-player, with you always playing as Player A while the other player is the computer. You always play first, and the game starts with dividing a standard deck of 52 cards roughly in half. Each player starts with their pile of cards facedown.
Players take turns to turn over their top card and play it face up in the centre of the table, creating a pile. There are two types of cards - pay cards, which are the ace, king, queen, and jack, and ordinary cards, which range from 2 to 10. The game continues alternatively until a pay card is played.
When a pay card is played, the opponent of the person who played it must pay for it by playing several times in a row. During this payment process, the status display shows that a PAY card is in progress, who has to play next, and how many cards need to be paid. This provides useful context for the players.
It's common for pay cards to be played during the payment process. When this happens, the previous pay card is cancelled, and the opponent now has to pay for the new pay card.
The winner is the player who ends up with the most cards. The payment rates are as follows: 4 ordinary cards for an ace, 3 ordinary cards for a king, 2 ordinary cards for a queen, and 1 ordinary card for a jack. There is no skill involved in this game, as players just take turns to play their top card.
Lastly, the game can go on for a while, so players should keep in mind to be patient when throwing their card. It's recommended to let the computer play first and then throw your card. Overall, 12ka4 is a fun and enjoyable game for anyone to play.
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