UglyPoker is an ugly video poker game for your Macintosh computer. Ok, "ugly" is subjective and some will find this game extremely ugly and some will find it not very ugly at all -- it actually started out way uglier and now it's less ugly. Anyway! Ugly, not ugly, it's definitely a video poker game for Mac OS X. On the other hand, it's beautiful because it contains NO adware or spyware, and it's free.
The only difference with UglyPoker compared to a standard Video Poker, (to which most people are accustomed), is in the face cards: they are slightly different in UglyPoker because in place of using
Probably the cards are modeled after Piatnik's card designs. How either Mike or this guy can get away with it without getting slapped with a art copyright suit surprises me...
Anonymouscommented on 24 Nov 2004
I helped directly with the graphic of this game... be careful about what you write ;)
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UglyPoker is an ugly video poker game for your Macintosh computer. Ok, "ugly" is subjective and some will find this game extremely ugly and some will find it not very ugly at all -- it actually started out way uglier and now it's less ugly. Anyway! Ugly, not ugly, it's definitely a video poker game for Mac OS X. On the other hand, it's beautiful because it contains NO adware or spyware, and it's free.
The only difference with UglyPoker compared to a standard Video Poker, (to which most people are accustomed), is in the face cards: they are slightly different in UglyPoker because in place of using the typical Ace, King, Queen and Jack, UglyPoker uses the Francophone version 1, R(oi), D(ame), and V(alet) respectively. This may look a bit unusual to some people, however, most players will find that it takes little time to become familiar with it.
Anonymous reviewed on 24 Nov 2004
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