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Cribbage Plus!... Maybe you enjoy the classic game of cribbage, but you've often wondered what would happen if you, for instance, received 2 points for 14s instead of 15s. Or if you could peg to a number besides 31. In my new cribbage game, titled Cribbage Plus!, you an customize your game with these and many other optional rules too! For the purists out there, if you wish to play pure, standard cribbage, no problem! The game defaults to the standard rule set. However, if you wish, you may apply the following customizations:
  • Count other numbers instead of 15. This can also be randomized so that it is a different number each hand!
  • Peg to other numbers instead of 31. Just like the 15s, this can also be randomized for each hand.
  • Swap a card with your opponent each hand.
  • Peg points for flushes! This adds a whole new element to pegging strategy.
  • Play against three difficulty levels (if you choose to register). Keep track of your win/loss record, your average scoring habits, and more statistics! Earn achievements by making spectacular plays, and unlock different tables to play on!
Send any questions, comments, ideas, bug fixes, or generally rude remarks to support@guslindquist.com.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1.5:
  • Fixed a bug causing the bevel buttons below the cards to not function properly when clicked on for selecting crib cards.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Gustaf Lindquist
Downloads:631
  - Version d/l:120
Games:Card & Board
License:Shareware
Date:18 Nov 2009
Platform:Intel
Price:$12.00
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    Cribbage Plus! User Reviews (1 post)Write A Review
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    Nov 3 2009

    BOBLOBLAW1414  I think this is a great game for the price. It seems fairly no-frills. The sound effects were appropriate, there were no fancy graphics. But it was a nice fast game of cribbage, and the computer seems to play very intelligently (well, not on the novice mode, but The Professor is a tough enough opponent). I'm enjoying tracking my stats...I'd always wondered what the average hand really was. I haven't customized it much, but I may be doing that more as it seems an interesting way to play.

    Thanks for the good, no-nonsense game! About time the Mac got a good cribbage game.  
    (Version 1.1.2)

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