Resources for Malcolm Bain [1 - 10 of 10]

  • An exciting game of Spades in which you play as an individual against 3 other computer players called Charles, Phillip and Camilla. The game has good graphics and many options. You also do not have to worry about how a robotic partner may play. Statistics of games won and lost are kept in an interesting way. Guaranteed to be adictive and keep you amused for many hours.
  • Canasta is a fascinating Rummy type card game in which you collect or meld 'baskets' of cards, Canasta being the Spanish word for basket. Played with two packs of cards and four Jokers, you must make melds of 7 or more cards and these are called Canastas. This is the Classic version in which you play George the computer. Now with greatly improved graphics and extra options.
  • Contract Rummy is played over 7 rounds and in each round you must make certain Melds, which are sets of the same kind of cards or runs of cards in the same suit. Each contract is more difficult to make with the most difficult being round 7. Each card is given a value and at the end of round 7 the player who has the least number of penalty points - cards left in their hands - from all the rounds is the winner. Good graphics and intelligent robots
  • A fascinating card game for two in which you play against the computer. In this version you play against Winston Churchill. It was Winston's favourite game in the early 20th century.The original game of Bezique is the ancestor of American Pinochle, which, along with other versions such as Rubicon Bezique and Six-Pack Bezique have become more popular. However if you want a game for two people this is the best.
  • Pinochle is an exciting and challenging game of cards very popular in the U.S. This is the two handed version of the game in which you play the beautiful, but bright, Cynthia. If you enjoy playing Rummy or Whist you will love Pinochle. Excellent Help files.
  • 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.
  • If you like Spades or Bid Whist you will love WhistFun. In WhistFun you play against three computer players one of which is your partner. The game is similar to Spades with just a few differences. Excellent graphics, statistics of games won and lost.We hope you enjoy playing WhistFun and will find it as addictive as we do.
  • Oh Hell is an addictive and fun card game with a difference and you will soon realise why it is called Oh Hell. You play against Bumble, Cynthia and Hattie and must get the exact number of tricks you bid for each hand - or else. Ten cards are dealt to each player and each player then bids on how many tricks he/she can make. The next hand is nine cards and then down to one card and back up to ten cards. Winners points are kept as cents won or lost
  • A card game of Spades with good graphics and intelligent computer players. In this version you partner is the beautiful Cynthia and you are playing against Professor Bumble and Lady Hattie. Statistics kept of games won and lost.
  • Rummy, quite rightly, is one of the most popular card games in the world. This is Rummy in its simplest form and is great fun. You play George, the computer, for a cent a point. George is not so stupid and he will do his best to get your cents. Neat graphics and cards with full statistics kept for you and the ability to reset them.
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