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Battlefield Cribbage

Battlefield Cribbage - 1.2

cribbage like game

All Time: (2.0)
This Version: (2.0)
Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2006-02-15
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,865
Downloads (all versions): 2,267
Price: $14.95

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Product Description:

Battlefield Cribbage is a variation of cribbage that preserves the purity of cribbage while requiring new levels of strategy and skill. The scoring is virtually the same as cribbage but each player can see the field of play and make strategic moves. Battlefield Cribbage is a game that will amaze you with its depth of play and the new dimensions it brings to the game of cribbage. Battlefield Cribbage leaves less up to luck and relies more on strategy. Battlefield Cribbage is a game that you will talk about long after the game has ended. Battlefield Cribbage is like combining the games of cribbage and chess.

The game consists of multiple rounds called skirmishes. The skirmish is made of individual turns, until a player decides to end the round or until the deck of cards is exhausted. During each skirmish there are two ways to score. The first is called scoring the frontline. The second is scoring the battlefield, which consists of scoring the best 4 out of 5 cards in the player’s hand in conjunction with a common turn card. Scoring the battlefield occurs at the end of each skirmish or round. Battlefield Cribbage also puts a joker into play. The joker is called the kill card for it kills any hand that it is part of during the scoring of the battlefield.

Battlefield Cribbage also features a hand calculator as an aid in scoring hands, a game recorder for replay of hands, and a game log to record game activity. Battlefield Cribbage can be played with 2, 3 or 4 players. In 4-player, the players can play either as individuals or as teams.

What's new in this version:

  • Improve sound files
  • Game Statistics
  • Played cards display
  • Novice to Expert playing levels

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (2.0) Features: (3.5) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (1.5) Quality / Stability: (2.5) Price: (1.5)
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Battlefield Cribbage ReviewPromising - Version: 1.2, 2/17/2006 08:44AM PST

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Adam9
Interesting variation on cribbage. The voices are a little excessive, but that is what preferences are for. The big drawback to this game is figuring out how to play it. The instructions that come with the game are very long - I don't have the attention span. I play cribbage though, and after playing BC for 30 minutes or so, I am beginning to get a sense of what is going on. It does rely on strategy a little more than cribage, which is nice. Probably a few too many trips to the space bar to keep things moving than I would like, but that is helpful at first as I learn how to play the game.

In short: If you already know how to play cribbage and like a puzzle, this game is probably worth figuring out.

The price is a little higher than I am willing to pay though - I might buy it for 8, but I am a cheapskate - others might pay 13 or so.
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Battlefield Cribbage Reviewnot very good - Version: 1.2, 2/16/2006 03:51PM PST

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George Bailey
First off, it's unpolished. Before copying a program to my disk I'd rather run it off the dmg, so I can just delete that one thing if I don't like it. So I run it and get the message "Unknown error encountered. The game may be save[sic] after acknowledging this dialog." OK, not that big of a deal, but not a good sign, either.

So i start the game and I get the message "Select a card from the line or draw deck." Despite the odd grammar, I'm able to guess at what that means. So I "draw deck" and I get the message "message: auto play" I don't know what that means, or why it has to tell me that.
The graphics are amateurish, and there are gratuitous voice clips. When starting the game, first the program pauses while you listen to some voice tell you "OK, let's get the game started." Yeah. I clicked start. And now while typing this the program is playing the sound of a woman screaming. I presume it wants my attention. Well, I've given it all the attention I care to. So I choose quit, but instead of just quitting the program has apparently decided it hasn't quite irritated me enough, as it first plays a clip of a whiny voice complaining that I'm quitting.
It's in the trash now. Let's see if it can complain from there.
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