Dive into the world of 101 Okey Vip, where you can enjoy the classic Turkish game of Okey anytime, anywhere, without needing an internet connection. With 101 Okey Vip, you can challenge the artificial intelligence in an offline setting, making it perfect for those times when you want to play on the go or relax at home.
Downloading the most advanced version of 101 Okey Vip offers you an easy-to-use interface that lets you jump into the game quickly. With 101 Okey Vip, you can customize your gaming experience to your liking. Decide how many hands you want to play, adjust the AI's game speed, and choose whether you want to play with or without folds. The offline features of 101 Okey Vip also include automatic arranging of distributed stones, reordering, and double sorting, making the game more enjoyable and streamlined.
How to Play 101 Okey Vip Game Offline
101 Okey Vip is a multiplayer game traditionally played with four players, but in this offline version, you'll be facing off against AI opponents. The objective is to finish each round with the lowest possible score. The player with the fewest points at the end of all rounds emerges as the winner. Points are calculated based on the numbers on the remaining tiles in your hand at the end of a round. For example, a red 3 equals three points, while a black 11 equals 11 points. The game concludes when there are no more tiles to draw or when a player completes their hand.
Getting Started with the Game:
The game begins with the dealer distributing 21 stones to each player and 22 stones to the player to their immediate right. The remaining stones are placed face down on the table, with one stone turned face up to determine the joker, also known as the OKEY stone. The game progresses counterclockwise, starting with the player to the right of the dealer, who has 22 stones and initiates the game by discarding a stone without drawing one. Subsequent players can either draw a tile from the deck or pick up the last discarded tile. If a player can form series totaling 101 points, they can 'open' their hand by placing their arranged series on the table next to the other players' series. If a player cannot open, they must end their turn by discarding a tile. Every player must discard a tile at the end of their turn, even if they have opened their entire hand.
Joker (Okey Stone or Riziko):
The joker, or OKEY stone, varies with each game. Two 'fake jokers' represent the number one higher than the face-up tile. For instance, if the face-up tile is a blue 5, the real jokers are the two blue 6s in the game, and the 'fake jokers' are valued as blue 6s. Jokers have a distinct appearance from regular tiles.
Deals and Showing Hands:
To open your hand, you need at least 101 points and must have either three or four sets of the same numbers in different colors (e.g., black 5, red 5, and blue 5) or a sequential set of the same color (e.g., red 7, 8, 9). Each set must contain at least three stones. You can add to existing sets on the table only after opening your hand with 101 points. If you pick up a discarded tile, you must use it immediately, either to open your hand or to add to an existing set. If the tile cannot be used, it must be returned, and you must draw from the deck instead. No penalty points are given for this action.
Doubles:
Alternatively, you can open your hand by collecting at least five pairs of tiles. A pair consists of two identical stones. Once you open your hand with doubles, you cannot open a normal set in the same game, but you can still add to sets opened by other players on the table.