Introduction
Released in 1982, this digital adaptation of the classic card game brought the traditional experience of cribbage to video game consoles.
Gameplay
Players can engage in solo matches against AI opponents, offering different levels of difficulty. The objective is to score points by forming various card combinations, following the original rules of cribbage, including pegging, the crib, and counting hands.
Features
- Single-player mode
- Computer-controlled opponents with adjustable difficulty
- Authentic cribbage rules
Significance
While it may not have achieved widespread recognition or critical acclaim, it played a role in translating popular card games into the digital realm during the early 80s, contributing to the genre of digital adaptations of traditional games.



