| Publisher |
Encore Software
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| Type |
Demo |
| License |
$19.95 |
| Version |
1.0.1 |
| Date Added |
4/25/2008 |
| Size |
780 MB |
| Downloads This Version |
27,055 |
| Downloads of All Time |
61,425 |
Hoyle Card Games 2008 1.0.1
Step up to the best deal in town and test your skill. Shuffle the cards and deal yourself in to the greatest card games of all time. HOYLE drops you right into the action with over 150 classic games, official rules, tips and strategies. From classic games like Cribbage to new favorites like online Texas Hold’em, HOYLE Card Games 2008 has something for everyone.
Features:
- All games are based on the official rules from HOYLE , the authority for over 200 years
- Create your own character with Face Creator, customizing everything from facial features to clothes
- Interactive computer opponents with multiple skill levels to challenge everybody
- Play together on the same computer and challenge your friends and family for bragging rights or play solo with 55 different solitaire games included.
- Over 75 card games including: Texas Hold’em, Hearts, Bridge, Crazy Eights, Gin Rummy, Omaha Hold’em, Pinochle, Rummy 500, and much more!

No longer requires an installer.
Minor registration fixes.

Universal Binary (PPC/Intel)
Macintosh OS X 10.4.10 or later
G3, G4, G5 or Intel Core Duo processor
600 MHz or higher
256 MB RAM
32MB VRAM (ATI Rage cards not supported)
1 GB hard drive space.

Hoyle Card Games 2008
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Mike (4/25/2008 - version 1.0.1) |
| After playing a number of games of Hearts, I noticed that when I would open a new game I was seeing the same hands. It has now gotten to the point that when I try to start a new game I have to try anywhere from 5 to 10 opening hands before I come across one that has not been duplicated. |
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Trent (3/31/2008 - version 1.0) |
| It sure took a long time to bring this over from the days when Hoyle used to run on OS 9. It's an ok package but so many of the games are separate programs and the whole thing feels disjointed and clumsy.
Reel Deal Card Games is a similar package but blows Hoyle Card Games out of the water! Hoyle Board Games is pretty good though. |
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