Publisher's Description
From Emma Whan:
OneCard is a Cocoa card game with rules similar to Uno. Fun for all ages from 5 up. In OneCard you try to play cards which match another card in colour or value. There are also special action cards such as Wild, Skip, Reverse and Draw cards which make the game more interesting. The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the round. The winner then scores points based on the cards left in other players' hands and the first player to reach the goal score wins the game.
What's new in this version:
- You can now choose different rule variations in the preferences. These include a rule allowing you to "stack" Draw Twos and Wild Draw Fours and to swap hands with other players when certain cards are played. See the help files re preferences for more information.
- Help files have been updated to reflect rule variations.
- Preferences window now has direct links to relevant help pages.
- Tables now use alternating row colours (only in Panther).
- Game text now... See all new features
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"Love it! Like playing with a group of friends!"
Version: OneCard 2.1
Pros
You play against up to 3 computer opponents and keep score on a pad along the side of the screen.
Cons
Characters are computers 1-3. There aren't any creative names for the other characters. You are labeled human and you can't change it!
Summary
The human and computer opponents compete up to 500 as usual in as many rounds as it takes. There is an option to pause the game. When you finish playing in the middle of a game or round, the computer remembers exactly where you left off and asks if you want to continue or start a new game. It even remembers if you shut off the computer and start the program again.
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