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Count The Cards
Tray to count the number of carts before your time is run out! How accurate you are your time is shorter and shorter. So be fast and heave fun!
Start Playing Count The Cards with These Instructions
Use the mouse to play the game or tap on the screen!
Who handled the design and coding of this game?
The creation of this game is credited to MBG Network.
Is the content of the game appropriate for children?
No, Count The Cards is not appropriate for young players.
What tags are used to categorize the game?
The categories this game falls under based on its tags are number.
Which gender is most likely to enjoy this game?
The gender preference for this game is Male & Female.
Which tools were used to implement the game's physics and mechanics?
The development of this game used the Construct 2 engine/framework.
What category does this game belong to?
The classification that best matches this game is Cards.
Can players enjoy the game on mobile phones and tablets?
Count The Cards is available on both iOS and Android platforms.
What is the target age demographic for this game?
The age categories that can enjoy this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game display any blood or violent imagery?
Yes, blood is present in Count The Cards’s imagery or story.
Are players exposed to cruelty while playing the game?
Yes, Count The Cards portrays harm or mistreatment.