Triple Jack

Triple Jack

Triple Jack is a version of Black Jack where you can make three stacks on the playing field. The combo meter rises every time you get 21. Go over 21 and you are bust. Bust three times and it's game over.

Playing Triple Jack: A Guide

Try to match up until 21 points, and aim for a Black or Triple Jack!
All face cards have a value of 10, except for the Ace, which is worth 1 or 11 points.
If you go over 21, you are busted! If you get busted more than 2 times, you will lose the game.

Features of the Game

All face cards are worth 10, except for the Ace: it is worth 1 or 11. If you place the Ace on a stack with a value of 20, then it will go up to 21. If you put the Ace on a stack with a value of 10, then it will also go up to 21! And if you start the stack with an Ace, you can put a card with a value of 10 on it twice: your combo meter will also go up two times.

If you have 21 on all three stacks at the same time, then you will get Triple Jack! You can bank the cards by clicking on the button marked ‘Bank’. If you do not have 21 on a single stack your combo meter will fall back to 0 again.

When you press ‘Bank’ you will receive the value of each stack as points. These points are multiplied by your combo meter, which runs from 1.5 to 5. When you get 21 on a stack you will get 20 times the value of your combo meter, and with Triple Jack you will get 100 times the value of your combo meter!

Was this game created using a cross-platform development tool like GameMaker?

The game was built with a technology stack that includes Javascript.

How would this game be classified in terms of category?

This game fits best in the Cards category.

Does the game involve any cruel behavior or actions?

Yes, Triple Jack has instances of cruelty in the gameplay.

Is the game suitable for any particular gender?

This game is aimed at Male & Female identities.

Can this game be played on smartphones and tablets?

Triple Jack works smoothly on mobile phones and tablets.

Who is the target audience for this game based on age?

The game is most suitable for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age groups.

Who developed this game title?

The game development group that worked on this game is Zigiz.

What are the game’s main tags?

The descriptors used to categorize this game include blackjack.

Are there any violent scenes involving blood in the game?

Yes, Triple Jack shows instances of blood.

Is the game appropriate for a child’s age?

No, Triple Jack is not family-friendly for kids.
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