Overview
Released in 1989 by Sierra On-Line, Inc., this game was part of a series focusing on bringing classic card and board games to personal computers. It allowed players to engage in various traditional games, providing a digital platform for those who enjoyed these classic pastimes.
Gameplay
The game included a variety of traditional card games such as Solitaire, Hearts, and Crazy Eights. Players could enjoy these games against AI opponents, each with different skill levels and characteristics. This added a layer of depth and replayability, as the AI provided varied challenges.
Significance
This title was significant as it represented one of the early attempts to digitize classic games for the PC market. It provided users with an easy way to play familiar games without needing physical cards or opponents present. The game was notable for its user-friendly interface and tutorial sections, aimed at both novice players and seasoned card game enthusiasts.
Historical Context
The game came out during a time when home computers were becoming more widespread, and there was a growing interest in computer-based versions of traditional games. The inclusion of an official brand name lent credibility and authenticity to the digital versions of the games, helping to attract fans of both the company and the games themselves.









