Seep is a refreshing take on the classic North Indian card game. For those unfamiliar, it’s a game of strategy and memory that feels like a cross between 'Fishing' games and more complex trick-taking titles. The digital adaptation handles the math and scoring—which can be the hardest part of the physical game—seamlessly.
The AI provides a decent challenge for solo players, but the real draw is the local and online multiplayer. The UI is clean, focusing on the cards and the 'floor' without unnecessary clutter. It’s a great way to preserve a traditional game and introduce it to a global audience who might never have picked up a deck for Seep otherwise.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 3.17Tue Jan 27 2026
Bug Fixes
Seep (also known as Sweep) is a classic Indian Card game played between 2 or 4 players. Seep is more over popular in Indian, Pakistan and few other Asian countries.
In 4 player mode Seep played in fixed partnerships of two with partners sitting opposite one another.
The aim of the Seep game is to capture cards worth points from a layout on the table (also known as the floor). The game ends when one team has accumulated a lead of at least 100 points over the other team (this is called a baazi). Players can decide in advance how many games (baazis) they want to play.
At the end of the seep round the scoring value of the captured cards is counted:
- All cards of the Spade suit have point values corresponding to their capture value (from the king, worth 13, down to the ace, worth 1)
- The aces of the other three suits are also worth 1 point each
- The ten of diamonds is worth 6 points
Only these 17 cards have a scoring value - all other captured cards are worthless. The total scoring value of all the cards in the pack is 100 points.
Players can also score for a seep, which occurs when a player captures all the cards from the layout, leaving the table empty. Normally a seep is worth 50 points, but a seep made on the very first play is worth only 25 points, and a seep made on the last play is worth no points at all.
Seep is very similar to the Italian game Scopone or Scopa.
For rules and other information, check out http://seep.octro.com/.
Requires iOS 12.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Seep (also known as Sweep) is a classic Indian Card game played between 2 or 4 players. Seep is more over popular in Indian, Pakistan and few other Asian countries.
In 4 player mode Seep played in fixed partnerships of two with partners sitting opposite one another.
The aim of the Seep game is to capture cards worth points from a layout on the table (also known as the floor). The game ends when one team has accumulated a lead of at least 100 points over the other team (this is called a baazi). Players can decide in advance how many games (baazis) they want to play.
At the end of the seep round the scoring value of the captured cards is counted:
- All cards of the Spade suit have point values corresponding to their capture value (from the king, worth 13, down to the ace, worth 1)
- The aces of the other three suits are also worth 1 point each
- The ten of diamonds is worth 6 points
Only these 17 cards have a scoring value - all other captured cards are worthless. The total scoring value of all the cards in the pack is 100 points.
Players can also score for a seep, which occurs when a player captures all the cards from the layout, leaving the table empty. Normally a seep is worth 50 points, but a seep made on the very first play is worth only 25 points, and a seep made on the last play is worth no points at all.
Seep is very similar to the Italian game Scopone or Scopa.
For rules and other information, check out http://seep.octro.com/.










Seep is a popular card game typically played by four players in two partnerships. The goal is to capture cards from a layout on the table (the 'floor') by matching them with cards from your hand. This digital version brings the classic experience to life with smooth animations, clear scoring rules, and challenging AI opponents.
Single and multiplayer modes
Authentic scoring rules
Clean, intuitive UI
Detailed statistics tracking
Customizable card themes
Focus on capturing the 10 of Diamonds (worth 6 points) and the Spades (1 point each). Use your higher cards to 'sweep' the floor and prevent your opponents from building piles.
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Play a card from your hand that matches the sum of one or more cards on the table to capture them. If you clear the entire table, you score a 'Seep'.
Yes, the game includes a comprehensive guide on rules and scoring values for new players.