Batak is a staple of Turkish coffeehouse culture, and this mobile adaptation does a great job of digitizing that social energy. Itβs a trick-taking game that feels like a cousin to Spades or Hearts, but with its own unique bidding mechanics that require a lot of foresight.
The interface is simple and functional. While it doesn't have the high-end graphics of some modern card games, it runs flawlessly on older devices and the AI is smart enough to keep you on your toes. Itβs a great way to learn a game that is beloved by millions, even if youβve never seen a Batak table in real life.
Available on: iPhone, iPod
Version 2.6.0Tue Mar 19 2019
* Update for the compatibility with new devices and IOS versions
Batak is a variant of popular trick-taking card game Spades. Batak is also known by many other names, including Oh Hell!, Blackout, Nomination Whist, Elevator (l'Ascenseur in France), Boerenbridge or 10 op en neer in the Netherlands, German Bridge in Hong Kong.
A standard 52 card deck is used. The cards in each suit rank (from high to low) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2.
13 cards are dealt to each player.
A player leads the first card. Each player must follow the suit led, if he can. If not, he should play the trump, or any suit if he has no trump. The player who has played the card with the highest value ( the trump card or the card of the suit led, if no trump was played) wins the trick. That player then leads to the next trick. Continue until all tricks have been played and won.
The game has two modifications: simple and auction.
In the simple game the object is for each player to bid the number of tricks he thinks he can take in the hand, then to take at least that number of tricks.
In the auction game a player offering higher bid wins the auction. He has to take bid number of tricks or more. Other players have to win at least one trick.
Enjoy simple interface and attractive game view!
Requires iOSΒ 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPodΒ touch.Batak is a variant of popular trick-taking card game Spades. Batak is also known by many other names, including Oh Hell!, Blackout, Nomination Whist, Elevator (l'Ascenseur in France), Boerenbridge or 10 op en neer in the Netherlands, German Bridge in Hong Kong.
A standard 52 card deck is used. The cards in each suit rank (from high to low) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2.
13 cards are dealt to each player.
A player leads the first card. Each player must follow the suit led, if he can. If not, he should play the trump, or any suit if he has no trump. The player who has played the card with the highest value ( the trump card or the card of the suit led, if no trump was played) wins the trick. That player then leads to the next trick. Continue until all tricks have been played and won.
The game has two modifications: simple and auction.
In the simple game the object is for each player to bid the number of tricks he thinks he can take in the hand, then to take at least that number of tricks.
In the auction game a player offering higher bid wins the auction. He has to take bid number of tricks or more. Other players have to win at least one trick.
Enjoy simple interface and attractive game view!





Batak is a popular card game from Turkey, now optimized for mobile play. Choose between 'Ihaleli Batak' (Auction Batak) or classic modes. Bid your hand, take your tricks, and avoid going 'under' in this strategic partnership game. Featuring a clean UI and adjustable difficulty, it's the perfect way to enjoy Batak anytime, anywhere.
Multiple Batak variations
Advanced AI opponents
Fast and responsive gameplay
Statistic tracking
In Ihaleli Batak, don't over-bid! It is better to bid low and take extra tricks than to miss your target and lose double points.
The game automatically sorts your hand by suit. Simply tap a card to play it when it's your turn, and watch the score updates in real-time.
This version focuses on solo play against AI, but check for updates regarding future multiplayer support.