A four-player trick-taking card game built for the people who already know how to play it. Sit across from your partner, watch the dealer hide a card, and read the table before the Power Suit reveals itself.
You and your partner sit across the table. The dealer’s right hides one of their first five cards face-down — that card’s suit becomes the Power Suit (trump), but nobody knows what it is until someone can’t follow the lead suit.
The reveal-trigger card wins that trick outright, and the round plays on until the tens are settled. The dealer keeps dealing until their team wins a round — and four deals deep, every losing round hands the other team another Baga on top.
Two teams of two, partners across the table. Play moves anti-clockwise; every turn passes to your right.
The dealer’s right buries one card. Its suit is trump — unknown until a player breaks the lead suit and triggers the reveal.
The dealer holds the deal until their team wins. Deep streaks raise the stakes — losses start paying out extra Bagas.
With cheating switched on, you can play out of suit and hope nobody notices. Opponents get a four-second window to challenge — at their own risk.
A successful call sticks a Wagu Coat on the cheater, hands a Baga to the catchers, and ends the round on the spot.
A wrong call earns a Shame badge — it only clears when you catch a real cheater later.
Read the table, trust your gut, and decide whether that broken suit was a slip… or a steal.
Real-time tables over the internet. No lobbies to keep alive, no servers to babysit — just open the app and deal.
Four players over the internet, anywhere. Nothing to host, nothing to maintain.
Fill any empty seat with a bot so a game starts the moment you’re ready.
Phone sleeps or signal drops? Your seat is held and you slot right back in.
Trash talk and table read, live at the table while you play.
One tap to rewind the trick that just landed and check what went down.
Playable cards, the challenge window, and dealer streaks, all surfaced clearly.
Game history, per-player stats, and a leaderboard kept to your circle.
Practice rounds that skip the leaderboard entirely. No pressure.
Light and dark follow your system. Sign in with Apple to carry stats across devices.
Baga is distributed as an unlisted App Store app. It isn’t meant for general discovery — there’s no store page to stumble onto, no feed to surface it.
“If you have the link, you were invited.”