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Comparison Game
Patience Games
Card Exchange Game
Invaders Ring Game
Pacman Game
WWF Game
Puzzle Bubble Game
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Comparison Game

In these games there is little or no actual play of cards. The result is determined simply by comparing the cards dealt to the players to see which is best, or sometimes simply on the turn of a card or cards to decide whether a player wins or loses. In some games there may be an opportunity to improve your position by drawing some extra cards, or by choosing how to arrange your cards into groups. There are many gambling games in this category, often with elaborate betting procedures.
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Patience Games

These are games in which the object is typically sort the pack of cards into order, by moving cards on a layout according to specific rules. Role playing games, on the other hand, are enormous quests requiring patience, memorization, critical thinking, and strategy. They typically do not require quick reflexes, and when they do, it is rarely as intense as a fighting game. Role playing games require a commitment, because they cannot typically be beaten in one sitting. Some role players can take up to eighty hours of game time, and you progress through the game over the duration of weeks or even months. Puzzlers, while they do not require the patience or commitment of role players, still require strategy and logic.
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Card Exchange Game
Card games for one player are called Patience in Britain and Solitaire in America. The rest of the Card Games web site deals mostly with games for more than one player, but on this page. Each player has a hand of cards and a move consists of exchanging a card or cards. The exchange may be with another player or with a stock of face-up or facedown cards on the table. The objective is generally to collect certain cards or combinations of cards. Card exchange games are very useful for building the IQ level of children.
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Invaders Ring Game

Space games come under the head of classic games. The basic aim of this game is to make the space games more interesting for kids. What better way to show off your obsessive retro gaming habit than by wearing a sign of it on your finger? Just goes to show that two months' salary really can last forever.

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Pacman Game

Pac 3D brings the old pacman game to a higher level of adventure and exciting gameplay - where you have probably never been before! Playing this pacman game with its 3D levels litteraly adds another dimension of fun! Because we are playing in 3D, you will need to learn how to jump safely and fast. At the first level you really need to look closely how you jump because below you is just void and you will loose a life if you jump into the void.
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WWF Game
Wrestling fans must buy a whole lot of game consoles. After all, it's pretty safe to say that general interest in pro wrestling as a general entertainment phenomenon is down a good deal in the last two years or so. Nevertheless, interest in wrestling videogames remains uniformly tremendous. So, there must be an awful lot of crossover between shut-in lifeless game geeks and shut-in lifeless wrestling geeks.

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Puzzle Bubble Game

This is a great Bust-A-Move type game where you have to shoot down colored bubbles. In order for the bubbles to fall down, you have to connect three or more bubbles of the same color. You control the tower with the mouse or the arrow keys, and shoot by clicking the mouse or pressing the Control button. If the bubbles reach the red zone on the screen, the game is over.
The graphics of this game are very original and fun, with animated faces on the balls. The sound effects are also great. There are 50 levels in Bubble Puzzle, which should keep you occupied for quite a while. Should you complete these, there is a level designer available from the homepage.

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Trick Taking

A trick consists of each player in turn playing one card face up to the table. Hearts is a trick taking game in which the object is to avoid winning tricks containing hearts; the queen of spades is even more to be avoided. The game first appeared at the end of the nineteenth century and is now popular in various forms in many countries.
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