Hoyle Card Games 2012 continues with the line of Hoyle Card Games but takes leaps and bounds in the WRONG direction.
I'm not going to lie, 2011 was far better because it also had a ton more games. Poker enthusiasts will not be happy knowing they can only play 5-card in 2012 where the previous version had six or seven versions including Hold 'Em and Omaha, etc. They cut games like President (which I found addicting), Tarot, and others. The video poker and video blackjack are also NOT in 2012. I am not pleased with 2012 but I gave it a 2/10 because they made only one real improvement that is worth it to me which is the cribbage board. The cribbage boards in previous games have been (excluding 2004) awful. You cannot see the pegs on the board until the move. This game fixed that issue, big time. It does not, however, make this game worth buying. I am keeping 2011 and until an unbroken version comes out, I'm not going to purchase any further Hoyle Cards, this was unacceptable.