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    eights

    ANSI terminal card patience.

    'Les Huits' is a patience game described in the Pan Book of Card Games. I think it is a very good game: it can come out half the time if you take every opportunity to order the cards in sequences, and it can seem impossible but come out when the last card is dealt. I could not find Les Huits on PySolFC. There is a one-pack game called Six by Six with similar rules. I use a Mac, and PySolFC had problems running on Macs, so I wrote eights.cpp which runs using ANSI-art on a terminal.
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    Timeline: Inventions

    Timeline: Inventions

    PC adaptation of the favorite board game Timeline: Inventions

    ...Players take turns placing a card from their hand in a row on the table. After placing the card, the game reveals the year this invention was created in. If the card was placed correctly with the date in chronological order with all other cards on the table, the card stays in place; otherwise the card is removed from play and the player takes another card from the deck. The first player to get rid of all his cards by placing them correctly wins. Game continues until all players run out of cards in their hands.
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    CTI Tools box

    Custom Tease Instructor Tools Box

    The CTI community needs a real cross plateform software in order to stop searching everywhere how to create cards or play a tease. An application which offers tools to create decks, cards and much more.
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    The Brain Game Library is a project I started in order to create a library fully focused on creating board and card games instead of real-time games. Some of the libraries are also likely to be used in rogue-likes and RPG's.
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    As you probably guess the "JiBi's Hold'Em" is a FREE Texas Hold'Em Poker Game. You could play with your friends over the network. We hope this project will be improved in order to add Artificial Intelligency.
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    Clone of the video poker game "Multi-strike Poker". Players pay to play up to 5 hands per round, with each hand providing a higher multiplier. In order to play a hand in a round, players must successfully win all previous hands from that round.
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