Support for landscape orientation and Android TV controllers.
Kerbindak is played similarly as the Crazy Eights game. The goal is to get rid of all the cards in hand, and if a player can't play, he or she has to draw a card. The difference lies in which cards can be played on each other.
Each card has a value assigned, the normal cards keep their value, a jack, a queen, a king and an ace have values of 11, 12, 13, and 14 respectively. The value of the card played must not differ by more than one from the value of the previous card or the value of one of them must be a multiple of the value of the other. For example, an ace (14) can be played on a king (13), an ace, a seven and a two (7x2 = 14).
In addition to the basic variant of the game, you can also play a more advanced variant, in which it is possible to play more cards at once after fulfilling additional conditions.
The game allows you to set the speed of the animation, turn on sound effects and select the graphics of the front and back of the cards.