gin-rummy-20.hqx (card game)
Posted: June 26th, 1997, 9:00 am
Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/game/crd/gin-rummy-20.hqx
This is version 2.0 of my Gin Rummy program. I am releasing this
version as shareware for $10. The program can be run on any Macintosh
computer. It requires 410K of memory and is 32-bit clean. This
submission is a binhexed, Stuffit 1.5.1 archive.
Gin Rummy is the well known card game for two people. The program
allows you to play against the computer. Documentation is available
online and as a "read me" file.
Version 2.0 has the following major enhancements:
1) You can move images of the cards instead of their outlines. You
can grab cards instead of dragging them. You can click to move a
card instead of clicking to select a card.
2) You can modify the points for bonuses and the points needed to
end a game.
3) You can keep a tally of the winner's victories and points.
4) You can now undo "draw a card" and "pick up discard."
5) I added the Oklahoma game variation.
In addition, several other minor problems were fixed. The changes are
documented in the "read me" file.
Bill Hale
This is version 2.0 of my Gin Rummy program. I am releasing this
version as shareware for $10. The program can be run on any Macintosh
computer. It requires 410K of memory and is 32-bit clean. This
submission is a binhexed, Stuffit 1.5.1 archive.
Gin Rummy is the well known card game for two people. The program
allows you to play against the computer. Documentation is available
online and as a "read me" file.
Version 2.0 has the following major enhancements:
1) You can move images of the cards instead of their outlines. You
can grab cards instead of dragging them. You can click to move a
card instead of clicking to select a card.
2) You can modify the points for bonuses and the points needed to
end a game.
3) You can keep a tally of the winner's victories and points.
4) You can now undo "draw a card" and "pick up discard."
5) I added the Oklahoma game variation.
In addition, several other minor problems were fixed. The changes are
documented in the "read me" file.
Bill Hale