How To Make a Simple Playing Card Game with Multiplayer and Bluetooth, Part 7

This is a post by iOS Tutorial Team member Matthijs Hollemans, an experienced iOS developer and designer. You can find him on Google+ and Twitter. Welcome back to our monster 7-part tutorial series on creating a multiplayer card game over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi using UIKit! If you are new to this series, check out the […] By Matthijs Hollemans.

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The End

Guess what, you made it to the very end! Queue drum roll please! :]

Phew, that was a loooong tutorial! I hope it was instructive to see how you can make games that look pretty good with just UIKit and UIView-based animation, and how to use Game Kit and GKSession for multiplayer games over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

The full Snap! game in action

Here is a sample project with the finished project from the tutorial series.

Credits for the sound effects:

The deck of cards that I scanned the card images from is by Alf Cooke Limited, most likely from the 1950-1970s.

For more information on Game Kit and peer-to-peer connectivity, see Part II of the Game Kit Programming Guide.

If you have any questions or comments on any part of this series, please join the forum discussion below!


This is a post by iOS Tutorial Team member Matthijs Hollemans, an experienced iOS developer and designer. You can find him on and Twitter.

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