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    JS_CSS_Poker

    JS_CSS_Poker

    Free Texas Holdem Poker game using HTML5, CSS and JavaScript

    ... This is a merge of the Texas hold 'em game from https://sourceforge.net/projects/jsholdem/ and the js/CSS/HTML frontend from https://github.com/tansey/js_poker Compatibility: Any modern browser, such as Firefox, Chrome and Edge, on any OS, Windows, Linux, Mac works nilssonopel@users.sourceforge.net
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Freecell on Canvas

    Freecell on Canvas

    Online Freecell based on html5/canvas

    This implementation of the popular Freecell card game can be played on any canvas-enabled browser, without installing anything. The game is based on html5 canvas and Javascript. The table is scalable, which means that cards make up most of the available space, making manipulation easy. During play, obvious moves will be made automatically, even 'supermoves' are supported. Since version 1.0 hints are included (which may or may not be useful). Since version 1.1 mobile devices are supported...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A Yugioh Trading Card Game Life Point calculator made in JavaScript primarily for mobile phones. It comes as an html page, and you load it with your phone's browser.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Deception (Open Card Game) - A two-player, simultaneous-turn card game with a high degree of customization. The game emphasizes creativity, fast gameplay, bluffing, strategy and tactics.
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    A collection of browser based Java, Flash and Flex table games from the BlazingGame.com website.
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    La Carta Mas Alta is an open source card game totally written in PHP and HTML. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Windows and others.
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    sandscape

    Browser based platform for playing CCGs

    PLEASE NOTE: The project moved to https://github.com/Knitter/sandscape Sandscape is a virtual, browser based, table allowing people to play a customizable card games (CCG) online. Although it is a vital part of WTactics.org the projects goal is to support almost any card game, enabling you to bring your favorite game online.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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