![]() ![]() The game promotes the Friday Night poker game style in which the dealer changes with each hand and the dealer chooses the type of game: 7 card stud, Texas Hold'Em, Omaha Hold'Em, Baseball, Chicago, Wild Card variations, etc. It's very good for learning the basics of poker and its many varieties. You can play 24 different varieties of poker against 7 unique animated opponents. Never Count Your Money While You're Sitting at the TableĪs far as card games go, Hoyle Poker is a great game for all skill levels. A 486-33 with 4 mbs of RAM is all you need for a friendly game of Friday night 5 card stud. ![]() Holye Poker runs on either Windows 95 or 3.1 and has very low systems requirements. ![]() Then there are the gamers with older computers looking for something that will still run on their systems.įor all of these reasons Sierra brings us Hoyle Poker, part of a series of card games under the famous card deck manufacturer's name. Not every computer gamer has the lightning reflexes to score high in today's action games or the desire to submit himself to the emotional drain of a complex adventure game. Serious gamers may scoff at card games and even classic board games such as Scrabble or Othello converted into computerized second cousins but there seems to be a market for these games. What is the attraction of this simple game on a $2,000 plus machine that could just as easily be played with a $2 deck of cards? Well, of course there is the availability - it's installed on about 90% of today's computers - but it is also familiar, quick and simple to play. Walk by a bored secretary and what do you see on the screen? Solitaire! You've Got to Know When to Fold'em Why? Because it's been played by just about every computer user in the world. What is the most played computer game ever? Doom? Myst? Quake? Tetris? Pong? What if I told you it was Solitaire? Yup, that's right, a card game! Now, I don't have any facts to back this with but based on my observations, that simple little card game that comes with any flavor of Windows has got to be the most played computer game ever. Read Full Review You've Got to Know When to Hold'em ![]()
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