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IMG Reviews Freeverse's 3D Crazy Eights
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Inside Mac Games has posted a review of Freeverse's 3D Crazy Eights. Here's a clip from the review:

Once you got the look you want down, it's time to cut the deck and deal everyone a hand. For a card game, Crazy Eights has the easiest learning curve in the world. Basically, if you've played UNO, you've played Crazy Eights. All eights are wild, which players can use to change the suit, jacks skip a turn, deuces force players to draw two cards, four, six or eight depending on how many have been used consecutively and the dreaded Queen of Spades forces a five card draw. The way to win is to earn the lowest score after the first player reaches a certain number of points.
To check out the entire review, please follow the link below.

IMG Review: 3D Crazy Eights
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3D Crazy Eights


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