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Mike's Cards 2.0.1


License Purchase
Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Mike Sedore File Size 3.0M
Date added 25 Oct 2003 Check your speed

  • Over 150 card games (solitaire, contemporary, casino, kid's)
  • Slick interface to create and save your own solitaire games
  • Save and load game state in mid-gameplay
  • Full, elegant, in-game, and printable rules for each game
  • Statistics for each game
  • Customizable graphics and sounds - just move graphic and sound files into folders
  • Easy mode for those who like to bend the rules a little
  • Intelligent auto-play mode - only auto-plays to foundation when card no longer aids in strategy
  • You can throw cards towards their destination (with rebound effect)
  • You can single-click cards to auto-play them
  • You can hold the shift key, or caps-lock, to hilite movable cards
  • You can even pick up unplayable cards to get a better look underneath
  • Unlimited undo/redo
  • Plays in any monitor size, and gives you big and lush high detail, even on big monitors
  • Scales according to window size, including full screen mode
  • Special effects, such as shadows, trails, and QuickTime movies as card backs

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