Bridge
- Bridge (1970 on Terminal)
- Bridge (1970 on Mainframe)
- Bridge (1979 on TRS-80)
- Bridge (1983 on VIC-20)
- Bridge (1985 on Amstrad CPC)
- Bridge (1999 on Browser)
- Bridge (2002 on Windows)
- Bridge (2011 on Nintendo DSi)
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Bridge is, of course, a computerized bridge game for one player. The computer controls both your partner and your opponents, either of which can be set to an expert or novice skill level. In the novice game, you will be able to see your partner's hand while bidding while in the expert game your partner's hand remains hidden. For each game, you can choose to play to either 13, 21, 25, or 29 points. After a hand is finished, you have the option of replaying the same hand if you want to practice, or you can have the computer deal a new hand. If you don't like the way a hand is going, you have the option of restarting the hand to try again. Included with the game instructions is a complete guide to how your computer partner will bid in different situations in order to help you form your strategy. Bridge was designed for people who already know how to play the game, it won't teach you how to play.
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Game added by Servo.
Xbox 360, Windows added by Alaka.
Game added September 20, 2003. Last modified March 4, 2024.