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Rules of the game - Version: 3.4.1, 5/26/2003 06:56AM PST
jonst52
Paradise Pete: the game consists in matching a pair of cards whose sum equals to 13. The exception is the King, which alone has the value of 13 and thus doesn't need to be paired with another card.
Flawed implementation 



- Version: 3.4.1, 5/24/2003 04:57PM PST
Paradise Pete
A very simple game, but despite that it's been poorly implemented. Clicking on on part of a combination automatically chooses the other part, and there's no apparent* way to choose a different card. It also seems* impossible to make combinations containing more than two cards. This reduces the game to mindless clicking, as there are almost no real decisions to be made.
*"apparent" and "seems" because there is no actual instruction on how to physically make the plays. So maybe there's a way to do it, but I couldn't figure it out.
It is easy to play and I haven't even bothered to go to the menus much. Just enough to turn off the sounds.
Regarding Paradise Pete's earlier comment about not being able to choose a different card: if you click and drag the card, you can choose from the available allowed cards (i.e. drag a 5 card to one of multiple 8 cards it could pair with). Then it's not mindless clicking.
I plan on buying the full version in the near future. I LOVE it!
P.S. I didn't rate documentation or support because I haven't looked over the documentation or asked for support.