Belote Française offline
Belote Française offline Summary
Belote Française offline is a ad-supported iOS app in Card by FunFuse Games LLC. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 9, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 9, 2026 .
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App Description
Enjoy Belote Française anywhere, anytime — offline. Play the famous French trick-taking card game with smart AI, smooth controls, and quick rounds designed for mobile. Whether you're learning the rules or sharpening your strategy, this is a clean, focused Belote experience built for comfortable offline play.
Key Features
Offline gameplay — no internet needed
Smart AI opponents with different difficulty levels
Fast rounds for quick breaks or longer sessions
Smooth controls with clear, readable cards
Learn & practice at your own pace
Stats & progress to track your improvement
Lightweight & optimized for iPhone
Classic Belote Gameplay (French Rules Style)
Belote is all about team strategy, timing, and reading the table. Play with a partner, win tricks, and make smart decisions to outscore your opponents. Every round rewards skill, focus, and good planning.
Made for Casual Fun and Practice
This game is designed for relaxing card fun and improving your play:
Simple interface
Clean visuals
Comfortable play sessions
Helpful flow for both beginners and experienced players
1) Setup
4 players, in 2 teams (partners sit opposite each other).
Uses a 32-card deck: A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7.
2) Deal
Each player first receives 5 cards. One card is turned face up (used for choosing trump). After a trump is chosen, everyone receives the remaining cards to have 8 cards total.
3) Choose Trump (Bidding)
Belote is a contract game: one team "takes" the hand by choosing the trump.
Round 1: each player either Passes or Accepts the face-up suit as trump.
If all pass — Round 2: players may choose a different suit as trump.
Also available: No Trump and All Trump modes, plus Coinche variants.
4) Playing Tricks
8 tricks per hand. Follow the led suit if you can; otherwise play a trump if you have one. The highest trump wins; if no trump is played, the highest card of the led suit wins.
5) Scoring
162 total trick points per hand, including +10 for the last trick.
Card values:
Non-trump: A=11, 10=10, K=4, Q=3, J=2, 9/8/7=0
Trump: J=20, 9=14, A=11, 10=10, K=4, Q=3, 8/7=0
The team that took trump must score at least 82 points to succeed. If they fail, the opposing team claims all points.
6) "Belote" Bonus
Holding the King + Queen of trumps lets you declare "Belote" for a bonus (+20).
7) Coinche
A competitive variant where bids can be doubled (and redoubled), raising the stakes of