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Cards Gin Rummy

Gin Rummy card games

Ratings

Age

4+

Category

Card

Languages

English

Cards Gin Rummy brings the popular card game to your mobile device with four distinct variations: Classic, Oklahoma, Straight, and Multi-Match. Enjoy hours of entertainment by challenging a friend over local Wi-Fi or testing your skills against the built-in Robot Player. The app includes comprehensive rules for all variations and an automatic scoring system, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned pros looking for a clean, focused card game experience.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

76/100

Cards Gin Rummy is a straightforward and dependable digital version of the classic card game. It doesn't clutter the experience with flashy animations or unnecessary social features; instead, it focuses on providing a clean, functional platform for playing Gin Rummy. The inclusion of three variations—Oklahoma, Straight, and Multi-Match—is a great touch that adds variety for those who want to mix up the rules beyond the standard game.

The local Wi-Fi multiplayer is the standout feature here, allowing for easy invites and low-latency play with a friend in the same room. When you're solo, the built-in 'Robot Player' provides a decent challenge that helps you sharpen your skills and learn the strategies of the different game modes. It’s a great 'coffee break' game that respects your privacy by not collecting any data. If you’re looking for a pure, ad-free feeling card game that just works, this is a solid choice.

Dinsun reviewed on: Mon Aug 25 2025

Features

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4 Gin Rummy game variations

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Local Wi-Fi multiplayer support

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Challenging AI Robot player

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Built-in score tracking

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Gameplays

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Q&A

The app includes Classic Gin Rummy, Oklahoma, Straight, and Multi-Match variations.

Ratings & Reviews

No instructions?
Fri Dec 22 2023 spokesnwheels

Can’t place my cards on the table after making three of a kind, sequential book, or anything. Other players are able to, but no game instruction anywhere shows how to do this. It makes the game useless.

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