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On this page you find ideas that "loosely describe Jeepform, the kind of freeform role-play at the heart of Vi åker Jeep's games." Seems to be diceless and focussed on story telling. These scandinavians must sure have shitty winters to come up with this amount of RPG stuff. :)
No it is a open source Poker Texas Holdem game, it can be played over the local network, the official game site or using
your own server as the host.
I wanted to see an uncensored table.
your own server as the host.
I wanted to see an uncensored table.
No of course not. If there is money involved you don't need to know how to play, you can lose... I mean learn
as you play.
as you play.
Texas Holdem is probably the most braindamaged version of poker I came across, I totally fail to understand its popularity. I'd rather play Koi-Koi.
I read about a game of poker somebody said they had in a dream. I wanted to see if an actual game could have
been made from his dream.
Speaking of Koi-Koi I saw a travel show with an interesting game although I don't remember the name of the game
but I am almost sure it was Japanese. It is like blackjack except the value of the cards do not go over nine,
only the ones digit of the value counts. If you have and eight and a four the value of your hand is two. You
could hit or stay but I am not sure of the limits. I don't remember if you played against other players or just
the dealer but the highest value, the one closest to nine wins the hand. I think you bet on your initial two
cards.
My niece lived in Japan so I should ask her. The fact I didn't ask her now makes me think it isn't Japanese.
been made from his dream.
Speaking of Koi-Koi I saw a travel show with an interesting game although I don't remember the name of the game
but I am almost sure it was Japanese. It is like blackjack except the value of the cards do not go over nine,
only the ones digit of the value counts. If you have and eight and a four the value of your hand is two. You
could hit or stay but I am not sure of the limits. I don't remember if you played against other players or just
the dealer but the highest value, the one closest to nine wins the hand. I think you bet on your initial two
cards.
My niece lived in Japan so I should ask her. The fact I didn't ask her now makes me think it isn't Japanese.
Interesting, I think had that on one of those asian multi-game cartridges for the original Gameboy. The whole thing was full of stuff I didn't understand, including this card game I could not make sense of. Also it drained the batteries in about 5 minutes. Thanks for filling this gap in my education!
Some of Asia is in the southern hemisphere. If you are playing cards on an
Asian-made game cartridge you may have to turn the cards over for the correct
gameplay.
I can't quite remember where this was posted (which itself is sorta sad), but it belongs here anyway, I suppose.
http;//vim-adventures.com looks like it might be a pretty decent game, but they only let you get through Level 3 approaching level 4 before they want you to spend $25 to continue playing.
It's a nifty game, but I've seen other games that charge far less for a similar amount of fun and learning.
I posted it in the Linux room.
A very nice learn Vim if you already know vim idea, if you want somebody to use something don't make them pay to
learn how to use it.
A very nice learn Vim if you already know vim idea, if you want somebody to use something don't make them pay to
learn how to use it.