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8-ball Billard
The 8-ball version of pool is the most famous and popular variant of billiards, which is played with 14 colored and one white and one black ball. The player has “striped” and the opponent “solid”. Winner of the game is the player which pockets all balls and afterwards the black 8-ball into a certain pocket.
Backgammon
Now we let the online players follow in the footsteps of the oldest board game in the world. 5000 years ago, backgammon came out of the kingdom of Mesopotamia and conquered the world. Since then this thrilling game has been played for real money. Outfitted with functions such as a table system for selecting opponents or real-time chat, the game is also easy to learn for beginners.
Belote
Belote is a card game for 4 players and is played in teams. The aim of the game is to reach 501 points first. In the game, a trump suit is selected. Players are obliged to follow suit and to trick when possible when the trump suit is concerned. If a player holds the trump Queen and King, he/she can call ‘Belote’ for a reward of 20 bonus points. A variant of Belote is Contreé, at which you have to reach 701 points.
Blackjack Duel
Blackjack was the ‘in game’ in the 1840s and soon became one of the most popular card games around. At Blackjack the players are in direct competition and bet using chips. The objective of the game is to get closer to 21 points than the croupier with two or more cards without going over 21.
Brisca
Brisca, the card game of the Spanish Senores and its Italian counterpart Briscola have finally reached the age of virtual reality. Two to five players play in pairs or individually against each other. Only a sharp mind, strategic skill and good powers of observation lead to victory. Greentube has given the web version of Brisca the “feel” of the real gaming table – especially when it comes to filling the players’ pockets.
Canasta
Canasta was invented at the start of the 1940s in South America. It is a card game for two players. The aim of Canasta is to win as many points as possible. At the start of the game a points target is agreed by the two players – the first player to reach the defined target wins the game. If both players exceed the target, the player with the highest final total is the winner.
Crazy Eights
Crazy Eights, also known as UNO, is a game for 2-5 players. At the start of the game, each player receives seven cards. At the beginning of a new round, new players can join in. The aim of the game is to lay all of the cards. The round ends as soon as a player lays his/her last card. The point values of each players’ remaining cards are totalled up to give a ‘negative points’ sum. As soon as a player has exceeded the number of negative points allowed, he/she is knocked out of the game. The remaining players continue to play until only one remains – the winner.
Darts
Darts, the internationally popular sports game, has arrived. The aim of the game depends on which variant you choose (301, 501, 801 or Cricket). All variants of the game, with the exception of Cricket, can be played by 2, 3 or 4 players. Each round every player receives three darts. The darts are aimed and thrown by using the mouse. The aim of 301, 501 and 801 is to reach zero points with the fewest darts. In Cricket you must hit certain numbers three times.
Hearts
Hearts is a card game for 4 players. There are no teams. A deck of 52 cards is used. There are no trumps and the trick value of the cards ranges from 2 (lowest) to Ace (highest). The aim of the game is for each player to have as few Hearts in his/her tricks as possible and to avoid taking the Queen of Spades. Two variants of the game are available: “Classic” and “Special”.
Hong Kong Mahjong
In Hong Kong Mahjong four players play against each other. The aim of the game is to form combinations of stones in order to achieve the most points possible. The game is played with 144 different stones. Each player forms combinations (also known as melds) in his/her own hand. These melds, however, may only be laid once the player can call a Mahjong and therefore end the game. The exception is a meld, which can be formed using a discarded stone such as a Kong meld.
Jewel Magic
Jewel Magic is a puzzle game played by two players in direct competition. The players need not play to simultaneously, meaning one can play after the first has finished. Jewels in five different colours are spread across the playing field. The aim of the game is to clear all of the dark squares in the background in the fewest moves possible.
Knobel Duel
Knobel Duel is similar to poker. It is a dice game, whereby the aim of the game is to collect as many points as possible. It is crucial to have a good strategy when playing Knobel Duel, as combining the dice yields special bonuses. The player who reaches the highest points total is the winner.
Rummy
Rummy is a card game for 2-4 players, which is popular across central Europe. The aim of the game is to lay all of your cards. The player may only lay the cards if they form defined groups and/or sequences. Jokers also play a role in the game. The game comes to an end as soon as one player has laid all of his/her cards.
Schnapsen
You should not wonder about the game name, because Schnapsen originates from hard liquor, at whom was gambled. Schnapsen is played with 20 cards, the Tens, Jacks, Queens, Kings and Aces of all four suits. Once both players have received 5 cards, the uppermost card is turned face up to determine the Trumps suit. The object of the game is to either win 66 points or win the last trick.
Scopa
Scopa/Escoba is a card game for 2-4 players. The game is played with a deck of 40 cards in four suits. Players can choose between a French and an Italian/Spanish deck of cards. The French deck consists of the suits Diamonds, Clubs, Hearts and Spades. The Italian/Spanish deck consists of the suits Coins, Swords, Cups and Clubs. As soon as a player reaches 21 or more points at the end of an Escoba round, or 11 for a Scopa round, he/she is declared the winner and the game is over.
Spin7
This Bingo variant is a numbers game for 2 players in direct competition. Each player is shown game cards with boxes numbered between 1 and 99. The player must mark as many numbers on the cards as possible to form rows of 5 numbers. The aim of the game is to mark off as many of the numbers on the cards as possible and form rows by doing so. The winner is the player who reaches the highest point total.
Spite & Malice
Spite&Malice is a card game for two players. Each player receives 5 hand cards, a pay-off pile and help stacks. The player with the highest card in the pay-off pile begins the game. The players can lay their cards in ascending order on the centre stacks in the middle of the table. The player, who lays his/her entire pay-off pile first, is the winner.
Zuminga
Zuminga is a two-player game, whereby the players play against each other. At the start of the game, both players see an identical empty track, which leads to a hole. Coloured balls enter the playing field, rolling along the track towards the hole. The objective of the game is to prevent the balls from falling down the hole by removing the balls using the canon.