President Card Game Online
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President Card Game Online is a single player action game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.
President Card Game Online is a digital version of the popular card game also known as Scum, Trouduc, or Landlord. Players compete to be the first to get rid of all their cards and win the round, aiming to become the President in the next game. It offers strategic gameplay and social competition in a fast-paced card game format.











- Fun and engaging gameplay, especially when playing with real people.
- Players find the game enjoyable and reminiscent of their high school days.
- The game runs well despite the presence of ads.
- Frequent disconnections and issues with game rules lead to frustration.
- Bots are often too predictable and can ruin the experience.
- Unskippable ads and incorrect game rules detract from overall enjoyment.
- monetization4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized for an excessive number of ads, which disrupt gameplay and can lead to technical issues, such as requiring a restart. Players find the ad experience frustrating, often preferring to close and reopen the app rather than endure the interruptions.
“Too many Shein ads; it literally takes forever. It makes more sense to close and reopen the app than to sit through the ads.”
“Some ads after the game don't work; I have to restart the game!”
“Ads are painful, but the game runs well.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
President Card Game Online is a action game.
President Card Game Online is available on Phone and Tablet.
President Card Game Online was developed by DonkeyCat Games.
President Card Game Online has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its monetization.
President Card Game Online is a single player game.
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