Sierra does a nice job of bringing classic card games to the PC.
Poker Night 2 is the sequel to Poker Night where you play poker with a bunch of "weirdos" officially licensed, triple 'A' characters such as Claptrap, Brock Samson, Ash Williams, ...
An online card game featuring many different kinds of poker that supports USB cameras (like the EyeToy).
World Championship Poker is ultimately a decent effort, but only because of its online play.
Hard Rock Casino transports three casino staples--blackjack, slots, and poker--to the mobile platform, but leaves behind one fairly important element: the atmosphere.
World Series of Poker features sanctioned style poker games including Texas Hold'Em, 7 Card Stud, Omaha, and 5 Card Draw.
This game really piles on the novelties, but in the end, neither bantering phantoms nor online play can distract from the fact that the poker engine itself isn't so great.
Dogs Playing Poker might not be as clever or as funny as it could have been, but it's still a decent alternative to solitaire.
Gimme Five may not have enough variety to keep it interesting in the long run, but for a short-term sort of thing, it's certainly addictive.
Fable 2 Pub Games is a collection of three casino-style Xbox Live Arcade games that help you boost your money for Fable 2.
Hoyle Card Games offers a bevy of popular card games, but it doesn't appreciably advance the series beyond the previous game.
You can learn tournament Poker from one of the masters, and even get your own face in the game.
This is a conventional game of Hearts, devoid of fancy graphics or sound.
The combination of the Leisure Suit Larry franchise and a casino game sounds like a match made in sleaze heaven.
Payout Poker & Casino is a gambling game featuring five distinct casinos and standard games like roulette, poker, blackjack, and slots.
Texas Hold 'Em is a free poker game for the Xbox Live Arcade, by TikGames.
Glu Mobile's Blackjack Hustler captures the speed of the game quite well, but its awkward attempt to incorporate role-playing elements falls short.
Available exclusively for the Nintendo DS system, Sega Casino lets you place your bets on Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, and other unlockable games.
The developer would have better served gamers by offering fewer games of a higher quality.
Texas Hold 'Em Poker brings the popular poker game to the Nintendo DS.
World Championship Poker returns, featuring a boosted roaster of additional players, Scenario Mode, Multi-table online tournaments, and a Reputation system.
A stripped-down feature set and an acute pacing problem make it even harder to recommend this game, whose concept is only marginal to begin with.
Instead of offering a robust gambling simulation that'll help you hone your craft for a trip to a real casino, Microsoft Casino aims to re-create the Las Vegas experience itself.
It doesn't try to dazzle with effects; it just effectively one-ups all those silly little LCD-screen blackjack machines that you find in convenience stores.
Use your keyboard!
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