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eights with up to three variations for each one. Whist, Whist 104, 2-Trump Seven Up, 2-person Seven Up, 4-Trump Seven Up, 4-Person, Seven Up, Closed War, 2-Person war, 3-Person War, Crazy Eights, Crazy Eights 108. Play with your friends on the network or online against others whose IP addresses are known. You may either begin a new game or join an existing one on the network. We offer simple and fun card games with 11 card models to choose from and
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A free screensaver showing beautiful eighties drive in pictures with over hundreds of animation and effects. Very old school.
Six fun card games for all the family for the price of one game. Consisting of Crazy Eights, Oh Hell, Comet, Agony, German Whist and that good old favourite Spades. The younger members of the family will no doubt enjoy Crazy Eights and Comet whilst the other members will have fun with Oh Hell and soon understand why it is called that and sometimes worse. German Whist is whist for two players and most of you will be familiar with Spades.
Agony is a fast and furious card game for all the family. It is similar to Crazy Eights but more complicated and fun. The game originated in Greece where it is called Agonia. Excellent graphics and startistics of games won, or lost, against the three robots.
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