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- GA-04: Card & Casino Games
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- #27730 PsL Card Game Set
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- Our favorite card games available as a set for $9.95. EGA/VGA required for
- some of these games.
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- #27035/1901 Bridge, Pinochle, Hearts Small Programs Disk
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- Baker's Hearts 1.6 (BHEARTS)
- Baker Technical Software, Inc.
- $20
- is a challenging game of Hearts. We believe this game is a little bit stronger
- than other Hearts games in the library, but this one requires you to keep both
- hands on the keyboard, while the other allows one-hand operation with the
- cursor keys or mouse. An option in Baker's Hearts is to be able to see the
- cards in the computer opponents' hands. While this would normally spoil the
- game for you, it made it easier for us to evaluate the program's playing
- strategy.
-
- Bridge
- Passera, Gerard D.
- $20
- This is a good version of the card game Bridge. You bid and play one hand, the
- computer bids and plays the other three. It is assumed that you already know
- how to play the game.
-
- Canasta
- Small Business Software
- $?
- is the only computerized version of canasta we have seen. It is a
- well-designed game with excellent documentation. A bridge game that
- accompanied this set is unusable because it does not play the cards
- correctly. For example, it makes declarer play first instead of the hand
- to the left of declarer.
-
- Double-Deck Pinochle (DDPINOC)
- Daugherty, Ralph
- $0
- lets you play one hand of double-deck Pinochle while the computer plays the
- other three hands. The documentation explains the scoring and play and the
- program has a "learner's mode". The nice thing is that if you ever master all of
- the meld scoring options, you earn a degree in mathematics.
-
- Duplicate Bridge Scoring Program (BRIDGDD)
- Donald, Dick
- $15
- is for setting up and scoring a duplicate bridge game. Intended for home use,
- it is limited to four tables (8 pairs). It shows board movements, calculates
- match point or IMP results, prints the results and can save results to disk
- for later recall. If you give bridge parties, but have never tried duplicate
- because you didn't know how to do it, try this disk.
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- Hearts 6.6 [10/93 CD]
- Crouch, R. J. ASP
- $15-$20
- Someone has at last written a nearly perfect game of hearts for the PC. If you
- have played hearts before, you will be happy to know that this game is
- colorful, easy to use, and plays a game that is challenging, but still
- beatable if you're good enough. If you haven't played hearts before, this is a
- great introduction to a great card game. Mouse support is included.
-
- Pinochle (PINOCHL)
- Nippert, C.R.
- $15
- lets you play against the computer in four-handed Pinochle. User selectable
- options include auction or on-shot bidding and different playing strengths.
- On-line help can teach you the rules, and you can elect to let the computer
- play while you watch.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1901
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- #27035/2404 Gin and Cribbage Small Programs Disk
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- Championship Cribbage 1.0 (CH-CRIB)
- Goodwin, Mark D.
- $5
- pits you against the computer in the popular card game of Cribbage. Instructions
- are available when you run the program.
-
- Cribbage (CRIBBAG)
- is a very good version of Cribbage. BASIC is required.
-
- Gin Rummy Challenge 8.1 (GINRUMC)
- Cody, Jim
- $0
- pits you against the computer in a game of Gin Rummy. Automatic card
- rearrangement makes the game more efficient to play, but we felt that it took
- some of the sport out of the game, because it makes it impossible to overlook
- some types of plays. This is still a good implementation, though. You can
- optionally play the game with a friend over a modem. A mouse is supported, but
- not required.
-
- GinRummy 4.2 (GINRUM) 09-93 CD
- David Teach
- $ any
- lets you play Gin against the computer. Features include selectable gin,
- game and knock scores, optional Oklahoma rules, game difficulty, and
- more.
-
- RumTile
- is an interesting, and very challenging, variation on Gin Rummy, which is why
- it is classified as a Card Game even though the game uses four different
- colors of tiles numbered one to 13 instead of card suits. The game is more
- complex than the card game, but a Hint mode and thorough on-line instructions
- will help you learn it quickly. A mouse is required.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2404
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- #27035/2164 Other Card Games Small Programs Disk
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- Card Master (CARDMAS)
- Progressive Software
- $10
- is a collection of four different card games, Fantan, OhHell!, Funny Game, and
- Durok. These are interesting games, and the instructions for each are available
- when you run the program.
-
- Euchre
- Ryan, James V.
- $15
- The object of this game appears to be to try to get away with cheating as much
- as possible. The framework for all this cheating is that four players are
- dealt five cards each and you and your computer-partner attempts to take three
- tricks, as in bridge. We found the game to be too confusing for us to
- understand completely in the limited time we had to evaluate it, but perhaps
- those already familiar with the game of Euchre will get more out of it.
-
- Four-Handed Euchre 3.5 (EUCH-DF) 08-93 CD
- Feltz, David
- $10
- lets you play one hand of four-handed Euchre while the computer plays the other
- three hands. It can be used for learning to play, sharpening skills, or just
- playing for fun.
-
- HE 1.1 (HE_V11)
- Bryant, Austin E.
- $40
- is a computerized version of Texas Hold 'Em. It does not have graphics
- as fancy as some games, but it is an excellent program for training to
- play in the real world.
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- Pontoon
- PC Projects
- $7
- is a 70K pop-up card game similar to Blackjack, but with a few differences.
- This game comes to us from England.
-
- UNO 1.1
- Geller, Barry
- $0
- is computerized version of the card game Uno: you against the computer. You
- need to know the rules already, since none are provided. We don't know if the
- game cheats, but it seems impossible to beat.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2164
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- Bridge Pal
- WR Software ASP
- $10
- #27035/1110
- Bridge is a very tough came to write a program to play because, unlike chess
- for example, you can't really search for the best possible bid or play.
- Probably the best bridge program available is Bridge Parlor which sells (or
- "sold" - we can't find it anymore) commercially for something around $100, and
- even it makes serious errors in bidding and play. It should go without saying,
- then, that Bridge Pal does too, so we have a tough time recommending it as a
- good way to learn the game because the novice would learn erroneous bids and
- plays. We recommend that the beginner learn from a book or special program
- written just to teach bridge lessons.
-
- The expert will probably not want to put up with the errors either, but the
- casual bridge player should get a lot of enjoyment out of playing the
- computer. The program itself is well written and a bargain at $10. It lets you
- play declarer or defender, and also lets you play duplicate against another
- person.
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- 1621 Casino Games Small Programs Disk
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- AllSlot
- is a program with three different types of slot machine simulations. It
- uses ASCII characters, so it will run on any machine, but that means it isn't
- as slick as if it used true graphics.
-
- BigSix
- Yurchuk, Michael S.
- $5
- is a casino Big Six game. It's the game with the large vertical wheel with
- money on it ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20).
-
- Keno (KENO-SY)
- Yim, Stephen
- $0
- is the most popular and easiest game in Las Vegas. This computerized version
- of it will let you get the feel of it before you go to Vegas.
-
- Keno 1.1 (KENO-TG)
- Ted Gruber Software
- $1
- is a simulation of a casino keno game. Requires EGA/VGA. A mouse is optional.
-
- Lucky 8 Lines (LUCKY8)
- Yeh, Bob
- $0
- is an EGA/VGA slot machine game with excellent graphics. The annoying sounds
- cannot be turned off, but Silencer (disk #2006) quieted the program.
-
- Roulette 1.1 (ROULETT)
- Dew, Robert
- $?
- is another good version of a program that has never been very well done
- before. In addition to getting the game, you get a good explanation of the
- rules and strategies of betting.
-
- SlotMach (SLOTMAC)
- is a video slot machine. BASIC source code is included, but BASIC is not
- required.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1621
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- 2761 Casino Games #2 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Baccarat (BACCRAT)
- Buti, Raymond M.
- $3
- is a computerized version of James Bond's favorite card game. This is only for
- people who are intensely interested in seeing how the game works, or for those
- who have grown tired of watching paint dry.
-
- Baccarat Professional 3.0 (BACCPRO)
- United Innovations Plus
- $15
- is a computerized version of the popular European card game Baccarat. The
- program has excellent graphics and a variety of playing options make this game
- a lot of fun to learn.
-
- BigSlot
- Withington, Dick
- $0
- is a five-coin slot machine game. Line up three triple-bars when you've bet
- five coins, and you get a chance to try for the big bonus jackpot of up to $5
- million. BASIC required. (To get rid of the loud beeping, edit the word BEEP
- out of lines 3860, 3910, 3960, 4010, 4060.)
-
- Keno
- Khobey Software
- $5
- is based on the Las Vegas games of the same name. You start out with $10,000
- and have a maximum $500 bet and minimum of $1 on ten or less spots, $2 on eleven
- or more spots. The limit of the pot is $50,000.
-
- Las Vegas Bingo Club 1.1 (LVBINGO)
- Harhay, Mitch
- $13
- is the game of bingo as played in Las Vegas. You mark your card as each ball is
- dropped. The computer is also marking a card, so the object is to beat the
- computer. Game variations offered are the Classic, T-Bingo, and X-Bingo games.
- The programs have nice graphics, which require VGA, and a mouse is needed for
- marking the card.
-
- Lucky Seven 2.0 (LUCKY7)
- Boyett, Will
- $12
- is a slot machine simulation. You can pick 25 cent, 50 cent and 1 dollar slot
- machines and progressive jackpots. It has a 94% payoff. Features include
- flashing lights and sirens and ability to play 1 to 3 coins. Requires EGA/VGA.
- (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #8934.)
-
- MicroBucks II 2.0 (MBUCKS)
- Ted Gruber Software
- $12
- is a five coin Las Vegas style slot machine. It features stunning colors, sound
- effects, and realistic graphics. Sound Blaster support is included.
- (Unfortunately, you cannot turn off the constant and somewhat irritating music
- without also turning off the SB sound effects.) Requires EGA/VGA.
-
- SICBO
- Becklin, Ken
- $10
- is a computer version of the casino game SICBO. It is done with Vegas odds
- intact and allows 1 to 4 users; complete with on-line help screens.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2761
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- 2561 Casino Dice Games Small Programs Disk
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- Contact 1.5 (CNTACT)
- Leotti, George
- $5
- is a six-die dice game of skill and luck that you can play against the computer
- or up to three other people. Graphics are very good. EGA/VGA are required.
-
- Craps 1.2
- is a very good version of the dice game of the same name. We have seen
- attempts at this over the years which were pretty weak, but this one has a lot
- of nice touches, such as showing the dice actually flying across the table
- instead of just popping the numbers up on the screen. Kent Myers & Markus Huoy
- have gone to a lot of trouble, including a thorough explanation of all the
- different kinds of bets. Be sure to share some of your winnings with them.
- Craps also supports a mouse.
-
- Dice
- is has none of the slick touches of CRAPS, above, but it works. It's here
- for the benefit of those who want the game in uncompiled BASIC.
-
- DiceGame 1.2 (DICEGAM)
- Pelaez, Joseph Paul
- $5
- is a game played with dice against human opponents or the computer. The object
- is to keep rolling the dice, building your score, for as long as you can without
- repeating the value of your first roll.
-
- Push Your Luck 1.1 (MLPUSH)
- Lancaster, Bob
- $0-$5
- is based on the old dice game called "Drop Dead". Players try to use a little
- strategy and a lot of luck in order to run up the highest score.
-
- Vegas-Dice (VEGASDI)
- Coyle, Dennis
- $0
- is a dice game in which you can bet on "pass" or "don't pass".
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2561
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- 1622 Poker Games #1 Small Programs Disk
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- Poker
- Mann, Buck
- $?
- is a video poker machine game. BASIC required.
-
- Poker 5.7 (DRWPOK)
- Gellman, Robert
- $0
- lets you play five-card draw poker against the computer. It allows you to
- open with anything and to check and raise; however, the only weakness we found
- is that you can normally buy a lot of antes by betting high after the computer
- has checked; its play is not influenced by the fact that you did the same
- thing 50 times before. The author has attempted to thwart this strategy after
- we reported it; however, Robert says: "General pattern recognition in betting
- is extremely complex and would require a major revision." Nevertheless, we
- think this is an excellent poker game and recommend it highly.
-
- Jackpot2
- is five-card draw poker. You play one hand, the computer plays four
- others. BASIC required.
-
- Low-Ball
- Metlen, Richard
- $0
- is the poker game of low-ball played like a video arcade machine.
-
- Lowball
- is the game of "Lowball" poker in which the person with the low hand wins.
- You play your hand, the computer plays six others.
-
- PokrHrts
- Small Business Software
- $10
- is a set of two card games, Poker and Hearts. The poker game is five-card
- draw played against the computer. The hearts game is two-handed against the
- computer. Two-handed hearts is not nearly as much fun as with three or more
- hands because you know where all the other cards are. However, this is a
- slicker implementation than the four-handed hearts game also added this month
- and it is still fun to play. The documentation for these games is much better
- than usual for card games. It actually explains the rules and play of the
- games.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1622
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- 1617 Poker Games #2 Small Programs disk
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- Holdem
- Perez, Bob
- $?
- is a simulation of the world's fastest growing poker game played in the annual
- World Series of Poker. With this program you can set up many scenarios and deal
- out thousands of simulated hands, keeping a constant record of how the hands
- went, which hand won, whether it was ace-high, etc. You can configure the game
- to include such realistic features as blind bets, 0 to 2 jokers, and can
- position yourself in any seat at a table of up to 10 players. You can even pick
- a starting hand and see how it does over the long run.
-
- NVPoker
- Niese, Mike
- $10
- is a video poker machine game. Unlike 2-Bit Poker, NVPoker doesn't use
- graphics. Unfortunately, it uses a constant beeping and tunes. You'll never
- convince your spouse that you are working on your taxes in the den. The best
- feature of this game is that it gives you hints on strategy on each play, making
- this a good way to prepare for the next Las Vegas Comdex.
-
- Texas Holdem Poker 3.1 (TEXHOLD)
- Martin, George
- $5
- is based on the game Holdem as played in Las Vegas. You play your hand and the
- computer plays the eight other hands.
-
- Vegas Pro Video Poker 1.0 (VPVIDEO)
- The WorkWare Company
- $19
- is another computerized version of the five-card draw video poker machines in
- casinos. Graphics, ease of use, and the play of the game are all excellent.
-
- VidPoker 1.0 (VIDPOK)
- Advanced Computer Systems, Inc.
- $10
- plays five card draw poker with the same rules as the video poker games used in
- Las Vegas. It is currently set up to play like the old video slots. It is user
- modifiable to play like the newest games and can be set to be a "tight" machine
- or a "loose" machine in terms of its payout values.
-
- Wildcard Poker 1.0 (WILDCRD)
- Advanced Computer Systems, Inc.
- $20
- is an interesting variation on the usual run-of-the-mill video poker game.
- Various wild cards are thrown into the game (at a price, though). You have to
- be on your toes to avoid accidentally pitching a wild card.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1617
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- 1618 Solitaire Games #1 Small Programs Disk
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- Block11
- is solitaire for masochists. The average win rate is one time in 20. The
- goal is to play of the stacks any two cards that total 11 until all the cards
- have been played off.
-
- Elevens Solitaire (ELEVENS)
- Metlen, Richard D.
- $0
- is another version of solitaire. You get nine cards face up and try to pair up
- any two that total eleven. Face cards don't count, but can be played off by
- getting a Jack, Queen and King together. After playing off all the cards you
- can, you press Enter and the empty places are filled in with new cards. If you
- play off all the cards in the deck, you win. If you get stuck so that you
- cannot play off any of the nine cards, you lose.
-
- Even-out
- Metlen, Richard D.
- $0
- is an interesting solitaire game in which you try to play off pairs of odd or
- even cards. Sounds make it unsuitable for office breaks or late-night play.
- (Utilities for killing sound in programs such as this are in the library.)
-
- Kings Columns 1.1 (KC)
- Larson, Nils
- $10
- is an interesting solitaire card game requiring a little strategy and
- planning.
-
- La Belle Lucie Solitaire 4.0 (LABELLE)
- Leotti, George and Gellman, Robert
- $0
- is a simple but very interesting game of solitaire. Although the game appears
- to be easy to win, it requires considerable thought and planning (and some
- luck) in order to be successful. The game is much more engaging than the more
- familiar Klondike solitaire.
-
- Norm Silliman, Pleasant Hill, CA, says: "Love LaBelle, except I can't
- keep my wife away from the computer so that I can play."
-
- Poker 1.1 (POKESOL)
- Martins, Eduardo ASP
- $15
- is a poker solitaire game that works like 1POKER except this program is for
- the EGA/VGA. MS-compatible mouse is optional.
-
- Poker Squared (POKR-SQ)
- Abello, Jing L.
- $0
- is a combination of solitaire and poker. The object of the game is to place 25
- cards onto a 5x5 square grid and create the best 12 poker hands possible. The
- poker hands are scored across, down, and diagonally. The computer will then
- automatically calculate your total score, and keeps a running total of the
- highest score. Mouse support is provided.
-
- Soli-bas
- is a solitaire game that is included mainly because some people may be
- interested in the BASIC source code.
-
- Solitair
- Zemon, Arthur
- $5
- is the easiest to use of these games in terms of keyboard usage.
-
- Solitar2
- Irvine, Brian
- $?
- is played Las Vegas style.
-
- Stackem (STACKE)
- JCC Software
- $10
- is a challenging and unique solitaire game. It will probably take you a game
- or two to figure it out, and then you'll wish you hadn't - it'll drive you
- crazy trying to figure the best way to move the cards around.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1618
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- 0684 Solitaire Games #2 Small Programs Disk
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- 1Poker Solitaire 1.4 (1POKER)
- Gellman, Robert
- $0
- is a poker solitaire game by the author of one of the best draw poker games
- around. 1Poker is easy to play, but calls for plenty of strategy as you attempt
- to place each card dealt to you within a 5-by-5 grid so that when the grid is
- full, you get the best five-card hands possible going across, down and
- diagonally.
-
- Calculation Solitaire 1.5 (CALCSOL)
- Gellman, Robert
- $0
- is a solitaire card game that rewards skill, experience, concentration, and
- luck. According to "150 Ways to Play Solitaire", Calculation stands at the top
- of the list of games that give opportunity for skill. The essentials can be
- understood in two minutes, but it will take a little longer to become a good
- player.
-
- Freecell (FREECEL)
- Horne, Jim
- $10
- is a new kind of solitaire game. It supports a mouse. Instructions are given
- when you run the program.
-
- Kings Corners (KINGS)
- Pixel Perfect
- $0
- is a fast moving form of solitaire that is easy to learn. The goal is use up
- the deck by placing cards on a four-by-four grid. Kings must go in the
- corners, queens on the sides (between the corners), and jacks on the top and
- bottom (between the corners. Other cards can be played anywhere, but if you
- block all the positions for, say, the kings, and then draw a king, you lose.
- When all the squares have cards on them, you can remove all pairs of cards
- that sum up to 10, thus making room for more cards. We never came close to
- winning. Plays faster and easier with a mouse, but one is not required.
-
- Montana Solitaire (MONTANA)
- Donnell, Brian L.
- $?
- is a challenging game of solitaire. All 52 cards are dealt in four rows. The
- aces are removed, and the object is to get each row in ascending rank order
- from left to right.
-
- PDS Solitaire (PDS-SOL)
- Personal Data Systems
- $5
- is a solitaire game with four game options: Triangle Easy or Difficult or
- Agnes Easy or Difficult. We are not familiar with the meaning of "Triangle"
- and "Agnes", but we could not detect any difference in the way they played.
- This is a very well done, entertaining version of solitaire.
-
- Solitaire 1.1 (SOLTAIR)
- Compusoft
- $15
- is a good implementation of the Klondike solitaire game. It has attractive
- graphics and mouse support. Options include three-card and one-card turns.
- Requires EGA/VGA, a mouse, and 483K.
-
- T8
- Williams, Peter
- $0
- is a rather unusual game of solitaire. It requires a mouse and is not
- very tolerant of non-MS Mouse drivers. In fact, when we first tested T8
- with our old (1983) MS Mouse driver, it blew away our CMOS and had us
- fearing for our hard disk. After testing it again with a newer Mouse
- driver, we were impressed enough to add the program to the library with
- appropriate warnings. (The author can no longer be reached at the
- address provided in the documentation.)
-
- Selma Ness, Plainview, NY: "After typing in my name and Y to a new user
- the mouse pointer appears and my machine locks up. I have a CGA monitor.
- Is this for EGA+? Also there is no doc file for this program."
-
- PsL: The documentation does not specify EGA/VGA, but it looks like it
- may need it. It definitely will not run without a mouse installed. The
- documentation is in the file T8.DOC.
-
- VGASol
- Cox, Doug
- $5
- is a well-done game of Pyramid Solitaire. It requires VGA and a mouse.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0684
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- 4923 Solitaire Games #3 Small Programs Disk
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-
- EGASpiders (EGASPID) (10-93 CD)
- Card Games
- John A. Junod; $0-$5
- is a different type of solitaire game with an unusual twist you can cheat,
- but when you do, another spider comes out on the screen to crawl around and
- annoy you.
-
-
- Kosynka 1.1
- Rhyzkov, Sergey
- $15
- is a solitaire game sent to us from Russia. Kosynka is similar to
- Klondike, except that it uses two decks of Russian face cards which are
- played in nine or ten columns instead of seven. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
-
- Midnight Oil
- Rasa, Randy
- $5
- is a solitaire game also known as "La Belle Lucie". The cards are dealt
- into 17 three-card stacks with the last card alone in the 18th stack.
- The object is to play all the cards into suit stacks in ascending order.
- You can temporarily move cards to other stacks in descending order. You
- can only play the top card from a stack, except that you can get one
- draw" of any card per game, as well as three re-shuffles per game of the
- remaining cards.
-
- Osmosis
- Rasa, Randy
- $5
- is a solitaire game in which you move cards into four stacks by suit.
- The catch is that you cannot play a card into a stack unless a card of
- the same value is already in the next stack above it, with the exception
- of the top stack, of course. There are four face-up piles of four cards
- each from which you can play the top card. The other cards are turned up
- three at a time. EGA/VGA and mouse required.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #4923 [55]
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- 2-Bit Poker
- Williston, Mark C.
- $10
- #27669/882
- is an addictive copy of the poker-playing arcade game (which is not the same
- game or strategy as real poker).
-
-
- Double Down Video Poker 2.0 (10-93 CD)
- Hazan, Sam
- $10
- #27669/3345
- is a game of five-card draw poker with beautiful graphics and an added twist. If
- you win a hand, you get to draw for high card against the computer for double or
- nothing. If you can beat the face up card you can double your winnings. EGA and
- 512K are required; a mouse is not required, but makes the game a lot easier to
- play.
-
-
- Poker Solitaire
- Martins, Eduardo ASP
- $15
- #27669/1923
- is a poker solitaire game that works like 1POKER, except this program is for
- the EGA/VGA. MS-compatible mouse is optional.
-
-
- Poker Slot
- Buti, Raymond M.
- $15
- #27669/2629
- is a poker slot machine game. We were all set to chunk this program as being
- "yet another poker machine game", but were impressed by the high quality
- graphics display and the ease of use. EGA or VGA and 300k RAM are required.
-
-
- The Big Games Package [TEGL1, TEGL2, TEGL3, TEGL4] 09-93 CD
- TEGL Systems Corporation
- $35
- #27280/2631 [2 disks]
- is a set of five different games for EGA/VGA: Monopoly, Mahjong Solitaire,
- Klondike Solitaire, Mille Bornes and Big2.
-
-
- -----------------------------------
- 7078/0090 Blackjack and Other Games Small Programs Disk
- -----------------------------------
-
- 21
- is a blackjack game.
-
- BlkJack
- is a blackjack game written in BASIC.
-
- Crazy8
- is a card game you can play against the computer. You alternate playing a
- card on top of a face-up card. The card you play must be the same suit or same
- value. If you cannot play, you must draw. An ``8'' is wild and can be played
- at any time. The first to play all the cards dealt to you plus those drawn
- wins. BASIC required.
-
- Spades 0.24 (SPADES1)
- Seyer, Larry
- $0
- is the card game Spades. The computer plays your partner's and two opponent's
- hands. You can adjust the "intelligence" of the computerized players to a
- certain extent by specifying how well each one remembers the cards that have
- been played; however, you can't do anything about the strategic "intelligence".
- Nevertheless, the play is good enough to be interesting and entertaining.
-
- Spades (SPADES2)
- $0
- is the game of spades in which the computer will play the other three hands
- against you. The computer's play isn't very brilliant, but it's still fun to
- play and it's one of the few version of Spades for the computer we have seen.
-
- TM-Bjack
- is an excellent blackjack game with lots of options.
-
- Yankee-21 1.61 (YANK21)
- Martin, George
- $5
- is a blackjack program. It allows one to six players, one to eight decks, and
- displays the true count and the running count from the popular and efficient
- High/Low count. You can also input your own user count and the computer will
- keep track of that too. Almost all rule variations are accepted including
- five card surrender, early and later surrender, or the surrender of any hand
- including split hands. You can resplit hands up to four hands, set the
- reshuffle point, double down option, speed of lay, and give yourself any hand
- you want for practice. The program keeps extensive statistics about the game
- in progress and can be played from the keyboard or from the numeric keypad.
- There is also information where a serious player may obtain books or subscribe
- to newsletters which tell the best and worst casinos to play in.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0090
- --------------------------------
-
-
- BlackJack! 2.40d [BLACKJAC] 09-93 cd
- Glencoe Computing ASP
- $30
- #27078/1599
- is a completely accurate simulation of the game Blackjack or 21. Also included
- is a thorough discussion of the rules of play, basic strategy, card counting and
- betting systems. This program can be used for entertainment as well as a tool
- for the serious player. Features include: user configurable and three
- predefined casinos, basic strategy drills, card counting drills, multiple
- players, automatic players, regular or tournament style play, and super high
- quality graphics.
-
- Other features include full true count support in casino play and practice
- drills, user defined card counting system and user defined betting progression
- for automated players, customize graphics and text color palettes, focus basic
- strategy drill on problem areas, double deal and manual deal in counting drill,
- status box now shows true count and aces played, ability to turn off auto hand
- totaling, save all configuration settings as defaults, force re-shuffle during
- play, support for Caribbean style play, and quick exit at any time, the ability
- to sit out a hand or to drop out of play without quitting a session, and
- warnings when incorrect plays are made. All 4 casinos can be edited, and
- millions of fully automated hands can be played. Austrailian style play is also
- supported.
-
- A Realistic Mode accurately simulates the flow of play in an actual casino
- setting. Player's cards are retrieved, and bets settled in the order of play.
- Bust and surrendered hands are immediately removed from the table before play
- progresses to the next player. Requires EGA, VGA or Hercules compatible
- mono-graphics.
-
-
- BlackJack
- Mirus, Richard
- $0
- #27078/1664
- is a blackjack game for EGA/VGA systems with a hard disk. The hard disk is
- required to hold the 1.5 meg of picture files used by the program to depict the
- cards in hi-res, multi-colored graphics. It's worth it for the face cards,
- which look as much like real cards as you are likely to find on a PC. To get
- instructions, run the program and press F1 when asked to bet.
-
-
- Video Blakjak
- Himowitz, Michael J.
- $30
- #27078/2529
- is a casino Blackjack game and tutorial. It can be played strictly for fun, but
- it also includes basic and advanced card counting strategies, auto-play for
- research, and fully adjustable rules for various casinos. It keeps track of all
- financial and card stats. Requires 384K. (This program is on a MegaDisk with
- other blackjack game disks: 090, 1599, and 1664.)
-
-
- Ultimate Blackjack 1.2 [ULTIMABJ] (11-93 CD)
- Accicental Software
- $13
- #3921
- is an intriguing game of blackjack you can play with several comical
- computerized players. The program features excellent graphics with
- colorful animated characters. Up to six decks can be used, and many of
- the rules can be changed to suit your personal tastes. Other features
- include two card-counting systems, an auto-play option, running game
- statistics, play suggestions, and much more. Requires 640K, 256K EGA or
- better, and a hard disk.
-
-
- Craps Complete
- Buti, Raymond M.
- $15
- #27303/2707
- is a realistic computer version of the casino game of craps. The documentation
- contains lots of information on strategy and wagering. 350K of free RAM, EGA,
- and a mouse are required.
-
-
- Las Vegas Craps
- Kent Myers
- $25-$30
- #27303/3300
- is an EGA/VGA Las Vegas craps game for one or two people. This is a game for
- beginners as well as the experienced gambler. It allows every bet permissible
- in a real casino. It includes complete statistical information, a screen
- blanker and a host of other features. It works best with a mouse, but it is
- not required. On-line help screens explain both the play of this game and the
- game of craps itself. This is a very well done, entertaining game.
-
-
- Bridge Calendar System [BRIDGE] 08-93 CD
- Progressive Software
- $15
- #3368
- allows you to store and play back bridge hands, including bidding and comments
- for each bid or play, for later review. The single-step playback design along
- with the comments make this good for setting up tutorials for others.
-
- It also keeps track of bridge events, event locations, partners, and bidding
- system information. A mouse is optional, but makes use of the program much
- easier. Requires EGA or VGA. (A text version of the program is on the 08-93 CD
- [BRIDGTXT].)
-
-
- CardMaster And CardMaster 2 [CARDMAS] 08-93 CD
- Progressive Software
- $15
- #3394
- is a collection of eight different card games. CM1 has Fantan, OhHell!, Funny
- Game, and Durok. CM2 includes Spades, Spite & Malice, German Whist, and Exacta.
- VGA and a mouse is required.
-
-
- CoffeeBreak Cards 2.1s
- Duban, Derek
- $0
- #12116
- is a pair of card games: Crazy Eights and 52-Pickup. It features a dozen card
- backs and classical music scores. VGA req.
-
-
- 3D-Cribbage [CRIBBAGE] 09-93 CD
- Juneau, Mark R.
- $25
- #20233 [2 disks]
- is the classic card game of cribbage. You play against the computer. It
- features a self-scoring cribbage board. Requires VGA.
-
-
- Cribbage Partner 3.0
- Crowther, James I. Jr.
- $15
- #4621
- is an excellent rendition of Cribbage in which you play against the
- computer. For those wishing to learn the game, the rules of Cribbage are
- spelled out in the documentation file, and pressing R at your turn will
- cause the computer to recommend a play for you. Other features include
- mouse support, customizable playing options, scoring history, easy/hard
- difficulty levels, and more.
-
-
- Double Deck Action Pinochle 1.0 [DDAPNCL] 08-93 CD
- Nicholas, Larry W.
- $20
- #12419
- matches you and a computer partner against another computer partnership
- in Pinochle. You will learn how to bid, meld, and win tricks. Great
- graphics. Requires EGA/VGA, color monitor, and a mouse. (Don't try
- running the game under Windows or DesqView.)
-
-
- Doubles Pinochle 1.01
- Smith, Sean
- $12
- #12040
- lets you play double-pack pinochle against the computer. You pick a partner
- and opponents from nine computer players. Your record versus each computer
- player is saved. Rules can be modified. Six different cardbacks are included.
- Requires VGA and 510K of RAM.
-
-
- Friday Night Poker
- Hyperware Software
- $10
- #27501/3298 [2 disks]
- is a hilarious animated game of 5- or 7-Card Stud. Choose your opponents from
- among the shifty gents named Gramps, Achmed, Geno, Nasty, and Tex, or the lovely
- ladies Linn, Marna, or Luu. If you're feeling really brave, you can read a
- little biography on each player.
-
- The players' thoughts (sometimes off-color) can be displayed during play, and
- there are many other speed and display options available. The graphics and
- playability of this game are excellent. 640K, EGA/VGA, a mouse, and 1.5 meg of
- disk space are required.
-
-
- Golf Solitaire
- Expert Source Code, Inc.
- $12
- #3733
- is an interesting variation of solitaire with excellent VGA graphics. You have
- to play off seven stacks of face-up cards onto a single stack, going up or down
- numerically. If you get stuck or play a King, you have to play off a face-down
- deck. When the deck is used up the game is over and the number of face-up cards
- left count against you. Clear off all the cards and you get to hear the William
- Tell Overture.
-
-
- Junod's EGA Games
- Junod, John A.
- $5 each
- #3096
- is a set of four EGA/VGA games, all of which are of very high quality,
- with nicely done graphics and a slick user interface. A mouse is
- required on all except EGA Solitaire.
-
- EGA Four lets you play a challenging game of "connect-four" against the
- computer.
-
- Pyramid Solitaire puts an interesting twist on an old game. The object
- is to remove pairs of cards from the pyramid-shaped pile whose points
- total thirteen.
-
- EGA Solitaire combines excellent graphics and playability. There are
- lots of options including screen colors, shuffling and dealing rules,
- and hints.
-
- Spider Solitaire is a challenging version of Solitaire, but with it's
- own set of rules.
-
-
- Klondike
- Martins, Eduardo ASP
- $15
- #2160
- is a popular solitaire game also known to some as Fascination or China-man.
- Klondike has excellent colors, graphics and music, and offers optional Las
- Vegas scoring. EGA/VGA is required and a mouse is strongly recommended.
-
- Dan Waddell, Bermuda Dunes, CA: "I get a RUNTIME ERROR when trying to run this
- program. Send me a replacement."
-
- PsL: the program tries to write a file to disk and there is not room for it to
- do so on our distribution disk. (You should NEVER run a program from our
- distribution disk anyway.) The program must be copied to a hard disk or a
- floppy with more capacity than 360k. Once you have tried to write to a full
- disk, a 0-byte file is created and it must be deleted before the program will
- run.
-
-
- Las Vegas EGA Casino
- Ted Gruber Software
- $15
- #3521
- contains three casino games including blackjack, video poker, and a slot
- machine. How authentic are these games? Well, one of the programmers, Diana
- Gruber, used to deal blackjack in Vegas. Requires EGA/VGA. If you have a Sound
- Blaster Card, you will hear sound effect and music through it, unless you have
- had to change the address settings on your card.
-
-
- Lucky-7 Jackpot 2.00a
- Ravenwood Systems
- $25
- #4797
- is an old-time slot machine, circa 1910-1920. Rather than a graphic
- drawing of a slot machine, this game uses a digitized picture of the
- actual machine. This type of slot machine is known as a multiplier.
- Requires 512K, 750K disk space and EGA/VGA.
-
-
- Monster Carlo
- Soumarokov, Nikolay
- $0
- #3522
- lets up to five players compete in games of chance, including various dice
- games, poker, horse races, roulette, and even Russian Roulette. Each player
- selects a monster's picture to represent them. You take turns and one of the
- games of chance is selected and played during each turn. Although no skill is
- involved and the individual games are simplistic, the complete package is fun to
- play and the graphics make it interesting. EGA/VGA required. (Comes to PsL from
- Vienna, Austria.)
-
-
- Moraff's Monster Bridge 2.0 [MBRIDGE] 08-93 CD
- MoraffWare
- $?
- #4647
- lets you play a rousing game of cards with creatures from the Moraff's
- World game series. Your tentacled and clawed opponents have four different
- playing levels, and a demo level is included to show you how the game
- works. As with most MoraffWare games, virtually all video modes are
- supported from Hercules to Super VGA. Keyboard and mouse are supported
-
-
- Pai Gow Poker
- Buti, Raymond M.
- $15
- #4331
- combines the ancient Chinese game Pai Gow and American Poker. It uses a deck of
- 52 cards and one joker, which can be used as an ace or to complete a straight,
- flush or straight flush. Each player is dealt seven cards. You make two poker
- hands, a 5-card hand and a 2-card hand. To win, you must beat the bankers 5-card
- hand and 2-card hand. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
-
- Patience Abroad 1.0 [ABROAD] 09-93 CD
- CoCoWare/Cowles, David A. ASP
- $10
- #12438
- contains nine foreign Solitaire card games and puzzles. Games include
- The Great Wall, Monte Carlo, Four Kingdoms, Sir Tommy, Russian Patience,
- Beleaguered Castle, and more. No graphics required.
-
-
- Pinocle Games 1.2
- Bruckner, Michael G.
- $15
- #12264
- offers three varieties of the classic game: the standard game ("Basic") in
- which you play with the cards that are dealt to you, a version in which the
- highest bidder places the four cards from a kitty into his hand and discards
- four, and Pass, in which the highest bidder calls trump and then swaps four
- cards with his partner.
-
-
- Pirada I, II, and III
- ETS Inc.
- $?
- #4558
- contains three animated games: blackjack, draw poker, and Keno. In Pirada I,
- you uncover cards on a grid, trying to get as many columns and rows to sum to
- 21 as you can. You must have a least one 21 point hand to advance to the next
- level. If you uncover a grenade, you have to finish before the grenade goes
- off or you lose one of your lives.
-
- Pirada II is a draw poker game played on a grid, with hyperactive munchkins
- bouncing up and down when you get a high scoring hand. Pirada III is a
- variation of Keno, with amusing animated eyes. This is a very well done
- package. VGA and a mouse are required.
-
-
- The Poker Program 2.1
- Wilson Software
- $15
- #4616
- lets you play Texas Hold'em against up to nine computer opponents. The
- program features a tutorial on poker in general and on Texas Hold'em in
- particular. You can select the number of opponents and their playing
- strength. EGA/VGA required.
-
- Texas Hold'em is the big money poker game of choice for pro's. The
- tutorials are a good introduction for poker beginners. Our only
- complaint was that to see how you stand in winnings, you have to go
- through several menu selections. We would like to see the remaining
- stakes for each hand displayed on the main screen. Otherwise, this is a
- very good rendition of the pro poker game.
-
-
- PC-Casino
- Fallen, David L.
- $10
- #27670/1455
- includes three casino games, all done in text-graphics that will work on any
- video system. PC-POKER is a video poker machine game. Since it does not use
- true graphics, it is not as good looking as 2-Bit Poker (#882), but it works
- well. PC-SLOT is the best looking text-graphics slot machine game we have seen
- and the sound effects are above average too. However, it seems to us that it
- pays off far too often compared to real machines. The last game is PC-KENO, a
- video Keno machine.
-
- The program was modified in response to our opinion that the program PC-Slot
- paid off too much. Now less money is paid for any 3 Bars, more is paid for other
- combinations. We think this version is more realistic as it pays 94 cents on the
- dollar in the long run and the previous version paid 1.10 on the dollar. No
- sense giving you false hope before a trip to Vegas.
-
-
- Decko 2.0 (10-93 CD)
- Hazan, Sam
- $5
- #27670/2575
- (formerly Decko-mate) is a card game that is similar to Keno but played with
- cards. It features great graphics, sound, and mouse support.
-
-
- Video Keno
- Buti, Raymond M.
- $15
- #27670/2879
- is the game of Keno for your computer. Requires 320K free RAM, EGA or better
- monitor, and a mouse. The graphics are well done, and the included documentation
- makes learning the game easy.
-
-
- Poker Compiler
- Workware Co.
- $90
- #27671/3233
- is a tool for serious poker players. You can use it just for playing poker
- against the computer, but you can take it to a new level by programming the
- strategy used by the computer.
-
- When "testing" (read: "playing") games at PsL, we have often noted what we
- considered to be poor strategy on the part of the computer and wished we could
- fix it. Now we can.
-
- The Poker Language may look enough like a real programming language to scare off
- some non-programmers, but it is not that difficult to pick up on. Requires 640K
- and a hard disk.
-
-
- Mastery Series: 7 Card Stud 3.97
- The WorkWare Company
- $65
- #27671/1839
- play 7 Card Stud against 1 to 7 other players (computer "AutoPlayers"). This is
- a very professional quality game. You can set your opponents' skills from
- beginner to expert, then play real poker against them. The AutoPlayers bet,
- raise, fold, and even bluff. You can set the betting limits, antes, maximum
- raises, players' stakes, etc. You can play to improve your skills or just for
- fun.
-
- ALSO ON THIS DISK:
-
- VPJoker ($19) is a Vegas-type video poker machine with Jokers wild. VPJoker has
- very good graphics and is well designed, making it fun and easy to play.
-
-
- Vegas Johnny's Draw Poker
- Comeau, John
- $7
- #27671/2278
- is a game of the classic draw poker against computerized opponents. This is a
- fun, fast, and easy game to play using either the keyboard or a mouse. Features
- include tips for beginners and on-line odds for advanced players. House Rules
- are user selectable. It took us a while to find how to change the rules - start
- up the program by entering POKER RULES on the DOS command line.
-
-
- Vegas Pro BlackJack
- WorkWare
- $33
- #27671/2433
- is a blackjack game for serious players. It features on-line help, pop-up Tutor,
- variable Strategies, etc. The game uses extensively cross-referenced "hypertext"
- Help so that you can run the program without a manual.
-
-
- Patience 10 4.0 [PATENC40]
- CoCoWare ASP
- $10
- #27672/1973
- is a single program with a choice of ten distinctly different versions of
- solitaire selectable from a menu. Each game has its own Best Scores table. We
- found the usage of keys to be about the most awkward of any solitaire game we
- have tested, causing you to have to stretch your hands across the keyboard and
- numberpad; however, after a while we got used to it. Graphics are not used, so
- the program will work on any type of video. Mouse support is included. The
- large selection of solitaire variations in this game makes it worth a try.
-
-
- Pyramid
- Martins, Eduardo ASP
- $15-$20
- #27672/2276
- is a solitaire game. It features high-resolution EGA graphics and optional mouse
- support. It includes a Tournament mode in which you can play against a friend.
-
-
- Solmenu1
- Meadows, Karl
- $12
- #27672/3098
- contains five solitaire games: Canfield, Golf, Grand Duchess, Monte Carlo and
- Frog. The graphics are attractive and the games are fun to play.
-
-
- Streets and Alleys
- Conrow, Kenneth
- $0
- #27672/2430
- is a solitaire puzzle using cards. It can keep a record of a deal and let you
- replay it as often as you like until you have explored all the possible paths to
- a solution and either found one or confirmed that the deal is a bust. It can be
- used to keep a record of deals which have been solved. Over 200 solvable games
- have been saved on disk for you to try to solve, in addition to being able to
- generate new hands.
-
- ALSO ON THIS DISK:
-
- La Belle Lucie ($0) is a solitaire puzzle using cards. A game is almost never
- simply rote play. Almost every deal you make can be solved. The effect of moves
- on the long term progress of the game are more obscure, so it is harder to
- develop a good overall strategy to winning a deal. But it is still a good
- solitaire puzzle. Pascal and SPA:WN source code are provided for each of these
- games.
-
-
- Sic Bo
- Buti, Raymond M.
- $15
- #2630
- is a popular Oriental casino game. It is played with three dice. You guess
- which of the individual numbers or combinations of numbers will appear on the
- dice when thrown. EGA and mouse are required.
-
-
- $mart Gambler 1.1
- PC Information Systems ASP
- $43-$46
- #4702
- is a casino gambling tutor. Tutorials teach you about odds, money management,
- improving luck and how to get the best of it in a casino. Games covered include
- video poker, slot machines, blackjack, craps, roulette, and others. A planning
- module lets you determine the best bet size for you and the size of bankroll
- required for your gambling junket. Requires 640K and 720K disk space.
-
-
- TeleCards
- Cutlass Software
- $20
- #4961
- is a set of three card games including Crazy Eights, Cribbage, and Gin
- Rummy. You can play against the computer or with another person using two PC's
- that are linked by a modem or a NULL modem serial cable.
-
- Features include EGA graphics, dialing system, ability to send messages back
- and forth to your opponent while playing, a phone book, different card back
- designs and the ability to create your own, and support for COM 1-4 and baud
- rates up to 19200.
-
-
- Tommy's Clobby 01.20.93
- Tommy's Toys
- $6
- #12182
- is a version of the popular card game in Europe known as Klaberjass.
- This is a two-handed game in which you play the computer. First the
- players decide on a trump suit, then the cards are played. The player
- who names the trump suit has to win more points than his opponent or he
- loses his points.
-
-
- Tommy's Twenty-One
- Tommy's Toys
- $0
- #1741
- is a good version of a wise-cracking, blackjack playing program. Also included
- are the games known as seven and one-half (Flapjack) and nine (Macao) and the
- British version of the game known as Pontoon. No graphics required.
-
-
- Tommy's Gin Rummy
- Tommy's Toys
- $0
- #4480
- lets you play gin rummy against the computer in Standard, Oklahoma or Cowboy
- versions.
-
-
- UnoScore
- Suzanne Spencer Software
- $5
- #3305
- is patterned after the popular card game Uno. Up to four can play, including the
- computer. The object is to be the first to get rid of all your cards.
-
-
- Ultima 21 Deluxe
- Falconer, Jay J.
- $20
- #2486
- is a blackjack game. Features include decision help, the option to set the
- casino options\rules, number of decks selection, game statistics, set table
- betting limits, card count statistics, set game speed, set dealer cards on\off,
- game save option, and memory statistics. Playing options include hit or take
- another card, stay or stand, double down, split the pair, surrender the hand,
- peek at next few cards, and request to shuffle the deck. The cards are drawn
- with ASCII characters, so the game will work on any video, yet the screens and
- cards are attractively done.
-
- ALSO ON THIS DISK:
-
- Video Poker Plus 3.0 ($20) is a nicely done version of the Las Vegas poker
- machines. Payoff rates can be customized. Features include a files menu, sound
- toggle, stats, save to disk and more.
-
-
- Ultimate Baccarat 1.0 [BACRAT] (10-93 CD)
- Accidental Software
- $13
- #12529
- is an animated casino Baccarat game. It lets you play with three computer
- characters and up to six human players. A tutor takes you through the game
- step by step and the dealer talks you through the game. Requires EGA/VGA,
- hard disk, 540K RAM.
-
-
- Video BlackJack 1.0 [BJACKV] (10-93 CD)
- SNR Software
- $10
- #12530
- is an exciting casino style video blackjack game. Options include split,
- double down, insurance, surrender and user defined wagering. Outstanding
- graphics with 3D effects, icons, buttons and animation. Full mouse and
- keyboard support, as well as music and sound effects!
-
-
- Video Poker Tutor 1.3
- Catlin, Gary M.
- $25
- #4849
- teaches you how to improve your chances of winning on a video poker game. You
- can also just use this as a game to play.
-
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