101 Okey Vip: Play the Offline VIP Game Anytime
101 Okey Vip lets you enjoy the classic 101 Okey game offline, anytime you want, against a challenging AI opponent. This advanced version boasts a user-friendly interface for a smooth gaming experience.
Key Features of 101 Okey Vip Offline:
- Intuitive Interface: Enjoy effortless gameplay with the game's easy-to-navigate design.
- Customizable Settings: Tailor your game experience by adjusting the number of hands, AI speed, and choosing to play with or without folds.
- Convenient Offline Features: Benefit from automatic stone arrangement, reordering, and double sorting for efficient gameplay.
How to Play 101 Okey Vip Offline:
101 Okey is a multi-round game for four players. The goal is to minimize your points at the end of all rounds. The player with the fewest points wins. Points are calculated based on the numbers on your remaining tiles (e.g., a red 3 = 3 points, a black 11 = 11 points). The game ends when either the tile deck is empty or a player completes their hand.
Game Setup and Gameplay:
The dealer distributes 21 tiles to each player, with the player to the dealer's right receiving 22 tiles. One tile is placed face up to determine the joker (Okey tile). Gameplay proceeds counter-clockwise. The player with 22 tiles starts by discarding a tile without drawing. Subsequent players either draw a tile from the deck or take the last discarded tile. A player can open their hand (place their sets on the table) once they reach 101 points using a minimum of three tiles in a set. To open a hand, you need three or four sets of the same number in different colors, or a sequential set of the same color. Players must discard a tile at the end of each turn, even after opening their hand.
Joker (Okey Tile or Riziko):
The joker tile changes each game. Two joker tiles (fake jokers) are one number higher than the face-up tile. These jokers are visually distinct from standard tiles. For example, if the face-up tile is a blue 5, the two blue 6s act as jokers.
Opening Hands and Adding Tiles:
To open a hand, you need at least 101 points and must use at least three tiles in a set. You can open your hand and add to other players' sets during the same game. If you take a discarded tile, you must use it immediately. If you can't use it to create a set or open your hand, you replace it and draw a new tile from the deck (no penalty).
Doubles:
Alternatively, you can open your hand by forming at least five pairs of matching tiles. Opening with doubles prevents opening a normal set in that same game, but you can still add to other players' sets.