Hoyle Card Games

aka: Hoyle Card Games 5
Moby ID: 72768

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Windows screenshots

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When the game is run for the first time after it's installation it takes the player through some configuration questions. Later questions deal with animations and background music
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This is the Facemaker function where the player creates an avatar for their in-game identity. It is optional and identities created in other Hoyle games can be re-used in this game
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The game's menu. The two new game's in this release are Tarot and Skat
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The Solitaire option from the main menu gives the player access to these thirty five single deck games and, via a similar menu, a further ten two deck games
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This is the start of a game of Solitaire but the introduction window with it's Players, Settings and Rules options is standard to all games
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The Solitaire game has the usual options for changing card backs and backgrounds. Once a background has been selected it stays in use until it is changed
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Playing a game of Gin Rummy with one of the Elayne, one of the AI opponents
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Poker is an eight handed affair by default
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Cribbage is a relatively straightforward game
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These are the settings for a game of Bridge. The game does not cater for any of the common conventions such as Stayman and strong/weak openings
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The score at the end of a hand of Rubber Bridge
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All games have an associated set of rules which opens in a new window. These are the rules for Pitch
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Playing Canasta with Marvin. It's worth reading the rules for this game 'coz we lost and not understanding the controls was probably the reason
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Pinochle can be a two or four player game
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The game of Hearts has the option to review all played tricks at the end of a hand
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A game of 'Memory Match' using the default grid size. All games are scored based on the number of turns taken to clear the grid
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Tarot is a French game and uses a different deck of cards
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Skat is one of the most popular card games in Germany. It is a trick taking game that has been around since the early 1800's
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When the game exits it advertises other Hoyle products
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