Hoyle Card Games 2004 1

No. of downloads: 242 Licence: Free to try
Publisher: Trymedia Systems File size: 506M
Date added: 26-10-2004 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows 2000|Windows XP

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Trymedia Systems

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http://www.trymedia.com/

Turn a deck of cards into 18 games of amusement and hours of fun. Learn the basics with Hoyle's easy In-Game Tutorials that walk you through the fun step-by-step. Earn 'Hoyle Bucks' and purchase extra content and music. Now you can reply to the table chatter with new BackTalk feature.

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