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Marriage Card Game is listed with version, update, developer, screenshots, permissions, source, and compatibility details from the available app metadata.
Before you install
- Android requirement is not listed in the current data.
- Package size is not listed in the current data.
- The source link points to a Google Play listing.
Listing evidence
Marriage Card Game includes version 2.0.2, last update Oct 17, 2025, 24 screenshots, privacy policy link in the current metadata.
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Marriage Card Game app information and review notes
Marriage Card Game by Yarsa Games is listed in Card. This page organizes the available metadata into a practical review format, including version 2.0.2, Android requirement not listed, update date Oct 17, 2025, rating 4.2 out of 5, and install signal 1,000,000+.
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Use case fit
Marriage Card Game is summarized as: "Marriage Card Game is a variant of rummy card game played with 21 cards." Compare that promise with the screenshots, category, update notes, and related apps before installing.
Version and compatibility
The listing shows version 2.0.2, Android requirement not listed, package size not listed, and last update Oct 17, 2025. These details matter because older devices, large packages, and stale updates can change the install experience.
Privacy and permissions
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App description
The marriage card game itself has multiple variants of the gameplay. Currently, there are 3 different versions of the game. Each variant is just a little different from the others. The rules are the most similar to the rummy games; the arrangement of sequences, sets and triplets are closely similar. Apart from the similarities, what makes Marriage different is the way the joker (maal) is shown. You can only know the joker cards once you have submitted the first set of cards.
How to Play
Playing Marriage Card Game is pretty simple. In the first half, you have two options: show three Sets or show seven Dublees. The option to show Dublees is only available when you are playing with 4 or more players. You can either show three sets/sequence/triplets or show seven pairs of the twin cards, e.g., 🂣🂣 or 🃁🃁. The twin cards have the same face and same card value. Since the game is played with 3 sets of cards, chances are high that you already have a few of the twin cards. Arranging the cards to form three Sets or seven Dublees is up to you. After you have shown your cards for the first round, you can see what the joker (Maal) card is.
The second half of the Marriage Card Game depends on what cards you showed in the first half. If you had shown seven Dublees, you only have 7 cards on hand. To declare the game you need one more Dublee cards. If you had previously shown three sets, you now have 12 cards on hand. You have to arrange the cards into three Sets. You can use the joker (Maal) cards to make the Sets. The rule that explains which cards are marked as jokers is quite different in this rummy variant. Once you have the 4 sets ready, you can declare the game
Winning the Marriage Game
Unlike like the Indian rummy variant, the person who declares the game doesn't necessarily win the game. The rules of winning are a bit closer to that of Nepalese variant. The game automatically calculates the points for each player based on the value of Maal the player holds, and the number and values of unarranged cards in hand. Calculating the points manually is pretty hards, so the beginners are intimidated by it.
The game is still in development, and we are seeking feedback from people who are already playing marriage in the real world with their friends. Tell us how the game is, and how it can better match your expectations.
Thank you for playing the Marriage Game.
Requirements (Latest version)
• Requires Android 5.0 or higher