I am from Andhra Pradesh / Assam / Odisha / Sikkim / Meghalaya / Nagaland / Arunachal Pradesh / Telangana and am unable to play paid games. Why am I only allowed to play free games?
The laws pertaining to skill games in these states differ from the rest of India where any person above 18 years can play paid games on our app.
Why can I only see Ludo Supreme on the app? Other game formats are not visible for me.
We are in the process of unlocking new game formats on the app for our users in a phased manner. You shall soon be able to enjoy new game formats on the app.
Can I actually win money on your app?
Yes. You can win actual cash and can instantly withdraw it using various simple payment methods like bank transfer and UPI.
How does a real money game work?
Players add money to their wallets and choose the tournament they would like to play. Once the tournament has enough people, the game begins. There are multiple formats to choose from based on a person’s interest and risk appetite. Every game has a prize pot which gets distributed at the end of the game based on the format one chooses to play.
What are the different tournament formats?
We have multiple tournament formats in each of our games. We have free, 1vs1 battle, 1 winner format, 2 winners format, and 3 winner formats. In 1vs1 format, you play against a single user and there is only one winner. In 1 Winner, 2 Winner, and 3 Winner formats, there are 3 or more players but the prize is split between 1, 2, and 3 players respectively.
I had a poor internet connection during the match and I couldn’t finish playing the game. Will I get a refund?
No, unfortunately, leaving a game due to any reason is considered a disqualification. An unstable internet connection too can lead to disqualification. In this case, a refund is not issued.
What if there is a tie in the game?
The payout is split in case of a tie.
I can’t seem to find the game I joined. What do I do?
You can try to scroll across the Tournament page and look for ‘Joined’ instead of the entry amount for the game. If you still can’t find it, don’t worry! Just stay inside the app and the game will automatically start as soon as the stipulated timer runs out.
Can I register for a game after it has started?
No, you can only register for a game before it starts.
Who am I playing against?
All our players are verified real players from across the country. You are randomly matched against other players on our app.
My clicks don’t register/lag.
This might be due to various issues. One of them is a bad internet connection. Try again with a better internet connection or write to us at
[email protected] if the problem persists.
Can I stop my phone from vibrating when it is my turn to play?
No, you can’t switch off the vibrations as they are used to remind you of your turn during the game.
Do my tokens move automatically?
No, you need to tap the token you want to move.
I was unable to find specific matches. What do I do?
Either you have selected a filter that hides the matches you are looking for, or some matches may not be available at that time
How do I know who won how much?
Once the game ends, you will see a screen with the prize distribution amongst the players. If there was a tie, the prize money will be equally distributed between the players.
How to turn on/off sound and music?
Go to Settings, where you can see toggle options for both music and sound. You can turn on or turn off using the toggle.
Ludo Supreme:
What is Ludo Supreme?
Ludo Supreme is one of the Ludo formats that you can play on our app. The rules of the game are different from the regular ludo and are a lot more interesting and engaging. Ludo Supreme is a game where you are not just getting entertained but also earning real money while playing.
How do I join a Ludo Supreme game?
Joining a Ludo Supreme game is very easy. Pick the Ludo Supreme game out of the options available to you on your app. Then from the options given on your screen, you can choose from the different formats that are available. There are 1vs1, 1 winner, 2 winners, and 3 winners formats to choose from. Once you know which format you want to play, click on the entry fee amount to join a game.
What are the rules of Ludo Supreme?
The rules of Ludo Supreme are simple. Here’s everything you need to know:
Game rules:
- All players are assigned random colored tokens at the beginning of the game
- All the tokens are in the open position. You don’t need to roll a 6 to begin the game. Just a tap on the dice followed by a tap on the token you wish to move is all it takes.
- All players get an equal number of moves to play and have 15 seconds for each move.
- You lose a turn every time you fail to make a move within the stipulated 15 seconds. So, if you skip three times, you will be out of the game.
- Like the regular ludo, you get an extra turn when you roll a 6 but rolling 6 three times consecutively will mean you miss a turn!
- You also get an extra turn when you cut an opponent’s token and also when every time one of your tokens reaches home.
- A player earns 1 point for every box moved. If the token is cut, all points made on that token are lost!
- You score an extra 56 points for each token that reaches home. The player with the highest score wins the game. In case of a tie, the payout is split.
How long does a Ludo Supreme game last?
A 2-player game has a time limit of 8 minutes and a 4-player game has a time limit of 10 minutes.
Why does +56 show up when Token/got reaches home?
Every time a token travels across the board and reaches ‘Home’, you get 56 points. Want to know the reason behind it? Well, every token has to travel 56 boxes before it reaches ‘Home’ so when it does reach ‘Home’, we double the points by awarding another 56 points.
Why do we get extra moves at the end of the game sometimes?
Everyone gets the same number of moves in a game. So, in some cases if required, players gets an extra move so that it is fair to all.
How can I know how many times I have skipped my turn?
Click on the ‘i’ icon next to your name while you are playing a game to find out how many times you have skipped your move. Remember, skipping your turn for more than two times will lead to you being disqualified from the game.
How many times can I skip my turn?
You are allowed to skip two times. Skipping for a third time will result in disqualification.
Will the dice spin automatically when the turn comes?
No, you have to tap on the dice to make it show a number.
Ludo Ninja:
What is Ludo Ninja?
The rules of Ludo Ninja are simple. Here’s everything you need to know:
Game rules:
- All players are assigned random colored tokens at the beginning of the game
- All the tokens are in the open position. You don’t need a 6 to begin the game. There is no dice in Ludo Ninja, instead, you can see the number of boxes you can move pop next to your profile icon. You can also see what numbers you will get in the next couple of moves so you can plan your strategy accordingly.
- All players get an equal number of moves, i.e. 24 moves each to play and have 10 seconds for each move.
- The game has a limited number of moves so make sure you plan each of your moves very carefully. It may break or make the game for you!
- Ludo Ninja is a game of skill and strategy. Every player gets an equal number of 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 6s, just in a different order.
- You lose a turn every time you fail to make a move within the stipulated 10 seconds. So, if you skip three times, you will be out of the game.
- You do not get an extra turn when you roll a 6,
- You get an extra turn when you cut an opponent’s token and also when every time one of your tokens reaches home.
- The scoring works differently in Ludo Ninja . A player earns 1 point for every box moved. If the token is cut, all points made on that token are lost!
- You score an extra 56 points for each token that reaches home. The player with the highest score wins the game. In case of a tie, the payout is split.
Will I get an extra move after a 6 number move?
No. Moving on a 6 does not give an extra move.
What is ‘Extra Time’ that I am seeing during the game?
‘Extra Time’ of 30 seconds is given if a player fails to play their move within 10 seconds. This is given so that players don’t suffer in case of internet connectivity issues. Players can choose to either play their move or skip their turn to resume the game. If the Extra Time is used up and the player still hasn’t played their turn their moves get skipped. 3 skips lead to quitting the game and the opponent eventually wins.
Why does +56 show up when Token/got reaches home?
Every time a token travels across the board and reaches ‘Home’, you get 56 points. Want to know the reason behind it? Well, every token has to travel 56 boxes before it reaches ‘Home’ so when it does reach ‘Home’, we double the points by awarding another 56 points.
How can I know how many times I have skipped my turn?
Click on the ‘i’ icon next to your name while you are playing a game to find out how many times you have skipped your move. Remember, skipping your turn for more than two times will lead to you being disqualified from the game.
How many times can I skip my turn?
You are allowed to skip two times. Skipping for a third time will result in disqualification.
Ludo Turbo:
What is Ludo Turbo?
The rules of Ludo Turbo are simple. Here’s everything you need to know:
Game rules:
- All players are assigned random colored tokens at the beginning of the game
- All the tokens are in the open position. You don’t need a 6 to begin the game.
- To start the game, you have to tap the dice. Once the dice shows a value, click on one of your tokens to move it.
- A 2-player game has 30 moves and a 4-player game has 18 moves.
- Ludo Turbo is a game of skill and strategy. Every player gets an equal number of 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 6s, just in a different order.
- All the players get the same values but in a different order.
- All players get an equal number of moves to play and have 10 seconds for each move.
- You lose a turn every time you fail to make a move within the stipulated 10 seconds. So, if you skip three times, you will be out of the game.
- You do not get an extra turn when you roll a 6.
- You get an extra turn when you cut an opponent’s token and also every time one of your tokens reaches home.
- A player earns 1 point for every box moved. If the token is cut, all points made on that token are lost!
- You score an extra 56 points for each token that reaches home. The player with the highest score wins the game. In case of a tie, the payout is split.
Will I get an extra move after a 6 number move?
No. Moving on a 6 does not give an extra move.
What is ‘Extra Time’ that I am seeing during the game?
‘Extra Time’ of 30 seconds is given if a player fails to play their move within 10 seconds. This is given so that players don’t suffer in case of internet connectivity issues. Players can choose to either play their move or skip their turn to resume the game. If the Extra Time is used up and the player still hasn’t played their turn their moves get skipped. 3 skips lead to quitting the game and the opponent eventually wins.
Why does +56 show up when Token/got reaches home?
Every time a token travels across the board and reaches ‘Home’, you get 56 points. Want to know the reason behind it? Well, every token has to travel 56 boxes before it reaches ‘Home’ so when it does reach ‘Home’, we double the points by awarding another 56 points.
How can I know how many times I have skipped my turn?
Click on the ‘i’ icon next to your name while you are playing a game to find out how many times you have skipped your move. Remember, skipping your turn for more than two times will lead to you being disqualified from the game.
How many times can I skip my turn?
You are allowed to skip two times. Skipping for a third time will result in disqualification.
Snakes & Ladders Plus:
What is Snakes & Ladders Plus?
Snakes & Ladders Plus is one of the most interesting takes on the classic Snakes & Ladders game. It is a game brought to you by Zupee that you can download, play and win real cash with on your phone.
How do I join a Snakes & Ladders Plus game?
Joining a Snakes & Ladders Plus game is very easy. Pick the game out of the options available to you on your app. Then from the options given on your screen, you can choose from the different formats that are available. Once you know which format you want to play, click on the entry fee amount to join a game.
What are the rules of Snakes & Ladders Plus?
- Each player has 3 tokens at the start of the game. Yes, unlike the traditional game, every player gets 3 tokens each.
- All tokens are in an open position. So, roll the dice and straight away tap on a token to start playing.
- Tokens move from 1 to 100 and you earn 1 point for every box moved and 100 extra points for every token that reaches Home.
- Climb ladders to move up faster and avoid landing on a snake’s head which will bump your token down to the tail.
- Each player gets the same number of 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s & 6s on their dice, just in a different order. Rolling a 6 doesn’t get you an extra move.
- You get an extra move in two cases, – when you cut an opponent’s token and also everytime your token reaches Home.
- You get 18 moves in a 2 player game and 12 moves in a 3 or 4 player game and to play each move, you get 20 seconds. If you fail to move in 20 seconds, your turn gets skipped.
- Skipping 3 times lands you out of the game.
- When a token is cut, it returns to the start position and you lose the points made by the respective token.
- When 2 or more tokens of a player are in the same box, they can’t be cut.
- Player who scores the highest at the end of the game, wins.
- In case of a tie, the prize pot is equally distributed among the players.
- The game has a limited number of moves so make sure you plan each of your moves very carefully.
When do I get an extra move in Snakes & Ladders Plus?
You get an extra move everytime one of your tokens reach ‘Home’. You also get an extra move when you cut an opponent’s token.
Will I get an extra move after rolling a 6?
No. Rolling a 6 on the dice will not give you an extra move.
What’s +100 that I see when a token reaches home?
In Snakes and Ladders Plus, you get 100 points every time you take your token ‘Home’.
Can I play the regular Snakes and Ladder format in the app?
No, you can only play the format available. There are other games too which you can explore on the app.
Carrom Ninja:
What is Carrom Ninja?
Carrom Ninja is one of the most interesting takes on the classic Carrom game. It is a game brought to you by Zupee that you can download, play and win
real cash with on your phone.
How do I join a Carrom Ninja game?
Joining a Carrom Ninja game is very easy. Pick the game out of the options available to you on your Zupee app. Then from the options given on your screen, you can choose from different formats that are available. Once you know which format you want to play, click on the entry fee amount to join a game.
What are the rules of Carrom Ninja?
- This is a 2-player game format.
- Both players will get 8 moves each.
- There are 19 tokens (# 1 to #19) in total.
- #19 has the highest value (19 points) and #1 has the lowest value (1 point).
- Any player can pocket any token.
- There is no additional move even if a player pockets the token.
- There is no foul if the Striker is pocketed.
- There is a 3X multiplier round which comes randomly in the game only once.
- Each move must be played within 30 seconds after which time from the extra timebank will be used.
- Additional 30s timebank for the entire game exhausting which the player will be out of game.
- To ensure fair gameplay for both the players, Tokens will be scattered across the board via a default move. Thus, no player will have to break the cluster of tokens thereby eliminating the relative advantage/ disadvantage.
High value tokens will be highlighted in every turn.
How do I play Carrom Ninja?
- Use Slider (Left/ Right) to adjust Position of Striker.
- Drag the Striker Up/ Down to adjust Power.
- Use the arrow to set the aim and take the shot.
Is there any foul if the Striker is pocketed?
No, there is no foul in case the Striker is pocketed.
Will I get an extra move after pocketing the token?
No. Pocketing any token will not give you an extra move.
Out of all the tokens on the board, are there any specific ones which I can pot?
You can pot any of the 19 tokens available on the board.
How do I maximize my score?
Pocket higher value tokens to maximize your score. These will be highlighted in every turn.
What is the actual time per move?
Each move must be played within 30 seconds after which time from the extra timebank will be used.
Can I land out of the game anytime?
Yes, exhausting additional 30 seconds timebank will land the player out of the game.
Will both the players get a fair chance in the game?
Yes, to ensure fair gameplay for both the players, Tokens will be scattered across the board via a default move. Thus, no player will have to break the cluster of tokens thereby eliminating the relative advantage or disadvantage.
Can I play the regular Carrom Ninja format in the app?
No, you can only play the format available. There are other games too which you can explore on the app.
Trump Cards Mania:
What is Trump Cards Mania?
Trump Cards Mania is one of the most interesting takes on the classic Trump cards game. It is a game brought to you by Zupee that you can download, play and win real cash with on your phone.
How do I join a Trump Cards Mania game?
Joining a Trump Cards Mania game is very easy. Pick the game out of the options available to you on your Zupee app. Then from the options given on your screen, you can choose from the ones that are available. Once you know which one you want to play, click on the entry fee amount to join a game.
What are the rules of Trump Cards Mania?
- This is a 2 player game where each player gets a total of 11 cards from 3 tiers (4 Gold, 3 Silver, 4 Bronze.
- Both players play cards from the same tier in each round.
- Players get 40 seconds to choose the captain and the vice-captain card failing which they will not get the 3x captain round and 2x vice-captain
round.
- Players get 15 seconds to choose stats.
- Stats once selected, can’t be unselected.
- Player with a higher stat, wins 1 point.
- In the 3x round, the winner gets 3 times more points points and in the 2x round, the winner gets 2 times more points.
- 30-second timebank can be used throughout the game.
- Exhausting the 30-second timebank will land the respective player out of the game.
- Higher scorer wins at the end of the game.
How do I play Trump Cards Mania?
To begin, select a Captain and Vice-Captain. During each round, select a stat you want to play for the card in hand.
How many rounds are there?
There are 11 rounds in the game which both players play simultaneously.
How do I earn points?
Select a stat and win against your opponent to earn points. Each higher stat will get you a +1 point. Use the Captain and Vice-Captain rounds to earn 3x and 2x points.
Can I land out of the game anytime?
The only way you will land of the game is when you exhaust your additional 30 seconds timebank.
What is the theme of Trump Cards Mania?
The theme is IPL’s top 100 all-time cricket batsmen till IPL 2022. The stats used in the game are displayed in the table below. For more information
on stats,
click here.
Name |
Matches |
Runs |
6s |
4s |
Strike Rate |
Highest Score |
Virat Kohli |
223 |
6624 |
219 |
579 |
129.17 |
113 |
Shikhar Dhawan |
206 |
6244 |
137 |
701 |
126.35 |
106 |
David Warner |
162 |
5881 |
216 |
577 |
140.69 |
126 |
Rohit Sharma |
227 |
5879 |
241 |
519 |
129.89 |
109 |
Suresh Raina |
205 |
5528 |
203 |
506 |
136.7 |
100 |
AB de Villiers |
184 |
5162 |
251 |
413 |
151.69 |
133 |
MS Dhoni |
234 |
4978 |
229 |
346 |
135.2 |
84 |
Chris Gayle |
142 |
4965 |
357 |
405 |
148.96 |
175 |
Robin Uthappa |
205 |
4952 |
182 |
481 |
130.35 |
88 |
Dinesh Karthik |
229 |
4376 |
134 |
426 |
132.65 |
97 |
Gautam Gambhir |
154 |
4217 |
59 |
492 |
123.88 |
93 |
Ambati Rayudu |
188 |
4190 |
164 |
349 |
127.12 |
100 |
Ajinkya Rahane |
158 |
4074 |
80 |
431 |
120.68 |
105 |
KL Rahul |
109 |
3889 |
164 |
327 |
136.22 |
132 |
Shane Watson |
145 |
3874 |
190 |
376 |
137.91 |
117 |
Manish Pandey |
160 |
3648 |
105 |
317 |
121.52 |
114 |
Sanju Samson |
138 |
3526 |
158 |
279 |
135.72 |
119 |
Kieron Pollard |
189 |
3412 |
223 |
218 |
147.32 |
87 |
Faf du Plessis |
116 |
3403 |
109 |
315 |
130.58 |
96 |
Yusuf Pathan |
174 |
3204 |
159 |
262 |
142.97 |
100 |
Brendon McCullum |
109 |
2880 |
130 |
293 |
131.75 |
158 |
Parthiv Patel |
139 |
2848 |
49 |
365 |
120.78 |
81 |
Rishabh Pant |
98 |
2838 |
129 |
260 |
147.97 |
128 |
Jos Buttler |
82 |
2831 |
135 |
278 |
149.71 |
124 |
Shreyas Iyer |
101 |
2776 |
99 |
237 |
125.38 |
96 |
Quinton de Kock |
92 |
2764 |
106 |
277 |
133.91 |
140 |
Yuvraj Singh |
132 |
2750 |
149 |
217 |
129.66 |
83 |
Virender Sehwag |
104 |
2728 |
106 |
334 |
155.44 |
122 |
Suryakumar Yadav |
123 |
2644 |
84 |
284 |
136.78 |
82 |
Murali Vijay |
106 |
2619 |
91 |
247 |
121.87 |
127 |
Ravindra Jadeja |
210 |
2502 |
90 |
182 |
127.65 |
62 |
Steve Smith |
103 |
2485 |
60 |
225 |
128.09 |
101 |
Shaun Marsh |
71 |
2477 |
78 |
266 |
132.74 |
115 |
David Miller |
105 |
2455 |
113 |
169 |
137.69 |
101 |
Jacques Kallis |
98 |
2427 |
44 |
255 |
109.23 |
89 |
Wriddhiman Saha |
144 |
2427 |
76 |
231 |
127.87 |
115 |
Dwayne Smith |
91 |
2385 |
117 |
245 |
135.2 |
87 |
Sachin Tendulkar |
78 |
2334 |
29 |
295 |
119.82 |
100 |
Mayank Agarwal |
113 |
2327 |
91 |
226 |
134.28 |
106 |
Glenn Maxwell |
110 |
2319 |
127 |
198 |
153.88 |
95 |
Nitish Rana |
91 |
2181 |
111 |
190 |
134.22 |
87 |
Rahul Dravid |
89 |
2174 |
28 |
269 |
115.52 |
75 |
Kane Williamson |
76 |
2101 |
64 |
182 |
126.03 |
89 |
Aaron Finch |
92 |
2091 |
78 |
214 |
128.2 |
88 |
Adam Gilchrist |
80 |
2069 |
92 |
239 |
138.39 |
109 |
Andre Russell |
98 |
2035 |
175 |
137 |
177.88 |
88 |
JP Duminy |
83 |
2029 |
79 |
126 |
124.02 |
78 |
Michael Hussey |
59 |
1977 |
52 |
198 |
122.64 |
116 |
Hardik Pandya |
107 |
1963 |
110 |
146 |
147.59 |
91 |
Shubman Gill |
74 |
1900 |
47 |
188 |
125.33 |
96 |
Ishan Kishan |
75 |
1870 |
85 |
166 |
132.34 |
99 |
Mahela Jayawardena |
80 |
1802 |
39 |
200 |
123.26 |
110 |
Rahul Tripathi |
76 |
1798 |
68 |
176 |
140.8 |
93 |
Manoj Tiwary |
98 |
1695 |
40 |
156 |
116.98 |
75 |
Mandeep Singh |
108 |
1692 |
37 |
176 |
123.32 |
77 |
Kumar Sangakkara |
71 |
1687 |
27 |
195 |
121.19 |
94 |
Prithvi Shaw |
63 |
1588 |
55 |
192 |
147.45 |
99 |
Dwayne Bravo |
161 |
1560 |
66 |
120 |
129.57 |
70 |
Naman Ojha |
113 |
1554 |
79 |
121 |
118.35 |
94 |
Karun Nair |
76 |
1496 |
39 |
161 |
127.75 |
83 |
Saurabh Tiwary |
93 |
1494 |
50 |
111 |
120.1 |
61 |
Subramaniam Badrinath |
95 |
1441 |
28 |
154 |
118.89 |
71 |
Eoin Morgan |
83 |
1405 |
64 |
112 |
122.6 |
68 |
Brad Hodge |
66 |
1400 |
43 |
122 |
125.22 |
73 |
Sourav Ganguly |
59 |
1349 |
42 |
137 |
106.81 |
91 |
Chris Lynn |
42 |
1329 |
66 |
132 |
140.49 |
93 |
Krunal Pandya |
98 |
1326 |
50 |
121 |
136.7 |
86 |
David Hussey |
64 |
1322 |
60 |
90 |
122.98 |
71 |
Jonny Bairstow |
39 |
1291 |
55 |
133 |
142.65 |
114 |
Devdutt Padikkal |
46 |
1260 |
36 |
136 |
124.38 |
101 |
Deepak Hooda |
95 |
1236 |
56 |
77 |
132.05 |
64 |
Ruturaj Gaikwad |
36 |
1207 |
43 |
113 |
130.35 |
101 |
Kedar Jadhav |
93 |
1196 |
40 |
101 |
123.17 |
69 |
Tillakaratne Dilshan |
52 |
1153 |
24 |
140 |
114.5 |
76 |
Irfan Pathan |
103 |
1139 |
37 |
87 |
120.4 |
60 |
Axar Patel |
122 |
1135 |
54 |
67 |
128.83 |
44 |
Matthew Hayden |
32 |
1107 |
44 |
121 |
137.52 |
93 |
Lendl Simmons |
29 |
1079 |
44 |
109 |
126.64 |
100 |
Manan Vohra |
55 |
1073 |
43 |
103 |
131.17 |
95 |
Marcus Stoinis |
67 |
1070 |
48 |
83 |
137.36 |
65 |
Sunil Narine |
148 |
1025 |
63 |
112 |
162.7 |
75 |
Ross Taylor |
55 |
1017 |
46 |
66 |
123.72 |
81 |
Kevin Pietersen |
36 |
1001 |
40 |
91 |
134.72 |
103 |
Moises Henriques |
62 |
1000 |
28 |
87 |
126.9 |
74 |
Venugopal Rao |
65 |
985 |
37 |
77 |
117.82 |
71 |
Albie Morkel |
91 |
974 |
55 |
61 |
141.98 |
73 |
Andrew Symonds |
39 |
974 |
41 |
74 |
129.52 |
117 |
Cameron White |
47 |
954 |
36 |
76 |
126.36 |
78 |
Ben Stokes |
43 |
920 |
32 |
79 |
134.5 |
107 |
Nicholas Pooran |
47 |
912 |
65 |
52 |
151.24 |
77 |
Moeen Ali |
44 |
910 |
53 |
76 |
143.99 |
93 |
Herschelle Gibbs |
36 |
886 |
31 |
83 |
110.06 |
69 |
Stuart Binny |
95 |
880 |
35 |
66 |
128.84 |
48 |
Harbhajan Singh |
163 |
833 |
42 |
79 |
137.91 |
64 |
Shimron Hetmyer |
46 |
831 |
52 |
55 |
152.2 |
75 |
Manvinder Bisla |
39 |
798 |
23 |
93 |
113.68 |
92 |
Shakib Al Hasan |
71 |
793 |
21 |
73 |
124.49 |
66 |
Sanath Jayasuriya |
30 |
768 |
39 |
84 |
144.36 |
114 |
Graeme Smith |
29 |
739 |
9 |
94 |
110.63 |
91 |
Rahul Tewatia |
64 |
738 |
35 |
57 |
130.39 |
53 |
What are the 3 card tiers?
To ensure fair gameplay for both the players, each player gets 4 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze tier cards in that order. Also, in each round, cards from the same tier are pitted against each other.
How do I select a Captain and Vice-Captain?
Swipe to see all your cards and tap on the Captain (C) and Vice-Captain (VC) buttons given below each card. If needed, you can change your selection within the given time.
How do I select a stat?
In each round, tap on any one of the stats displayed on the card. You cannot change your selection, so tap wisely.
What happens if Captain/ Vice Captain is not selected?
If you do not select Captain or Vice-Captain within 40 seconds, then the game will move to the rounds and you will not get the 3x or 2x rounds.
What happens if the stat is not selected?
If you do not select a stat within 15 seconds, then the extra timebank of 30 seconds will be activated. If no stat is selected before exhaustion of the timebank, then you will land out of the game.
What happens if I make the selection before the timer?
You will need to wait until opponent has also finished their selection. However, if both players finish the selection before the given time, then game will move forward.