Controls
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Start --- Pause the Game
Select --- None
A Button --- Freeze Pause (99 second limit)
B Button --- None
*Freeze Pause allows you to see the cards and the board while the Start
Pause will cause the screen to go green, blocking your view to the
cards. Freeze Pause has a 99-second limit.
Menu Translation
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1-Player (hitori purei)
VS Mode (futari VS purei)
Rules (ruuru setsumei)
Level Set (geemu reberu setto)
1-Player - Play alone
VS Mode - Two players take turns trying to steal points from each
other. Yes, you two will use the same board and cards.
Rules - Read rules (I translated them - read "How to Play
Cadillac")
Level Set - Set difficulty.
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ii) How to Play Cadillac
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52 cards will be dropped down to a 5x5 space, and you will have to
arrange them in a manner that will match the cards up and you collect
money for doing this. The cards will only stop at the bottom or when
there is another card under them.
At the start of every solo game, you will be given a quota (amount
depending on difficulty level) for you to fulfill. If you fail to
clear the board at the end of the deck, you still can play another
round by fulfilling the monetary quota.
Possible Matches
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Straight - (3, 4, or 5 cards) String together any consecutive numbers
in a row. 6-7-8, J-Q-K are two of them. Suit does not matter
here.
Flush - (3, 4, or 5 cards) String cards with the same suit together.
Straight Flush - (3, 4, or 5 cards) Combination of the previous two.
String together a Straight, only with the SAME suit.
Three Cards - (3 card only) Common sense. Three cards of the same
number in a row.
Four Cards - (4 cards only) 4 same numbers in a row.
Royal Straight Flush - (5 cards only) A-K-Q-J-10, all in the same
suit. The grandfather of them all.
Folding
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At the end of the 52-card deck, if you have not cleared all of
the cards, it is not game over. Instead, you will be punished
with 50 dollars per remaining card. When your monetary total
reaches zero, you will be forced to fold and it is game over for
you.
Also, if you overflow the 5x5 board by placing a card over the top
(onto the "OUT" part), you will be forced to fold.
Levels
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This is like any other puzzle games - as the level goes up, the faster
the cards will go down the board. The maximum level is 10, and you may
change the levels to your preference in the start menu (4th option).
Replays
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If you fail to clear the board at the end of the deck, but make the
quota given to you before the start of the game ($500 for level 1
difficulty, $1000 for 9), you still can play another round and try
again. However, you will have only 10 replays to dish out.
Tips
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-Concentrate on making simple flush if you only seek to clear a
level, they're the easiest to make.
-If you want a 4-card straight or flush, you have to set it up
horizontally because if you try it vertically, you're going to get
stuck with 3 since you cant divide them into two so you can wedge
them in with the fourth or fifth one. For example:
You cannot do this vertically since you have to stack them up
and by the time you reach the third card, it's going to be called
a 3-card straight and you only receive $100 instead of $200 or $500.
Same goes for Flush and Flush Straights.
-Don't worry about making massive money, just make 3-card straights,
easy $100 every time. That should be enough to make over $1000 from
a single 52-card deck.