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  • Summary: CARD BUSTERThe adaptation of three famous Reiner Knizia's inspired Poker games!DECK BUSTER 32 & DECK BUSTER WILDA fresh, fast and fun twist on the rules of Poker, DeckBuster is ideal for fans of card games and logical challenges. Simple rules are a perfect starting point for this new andCARD BUSTERThe adaptation of three famous Reiner Knizia's inspired Poker games!DECK BUSTER 32 & DECK BUSTER WILDA fresh, fast and fun twist on the rules of Poker, DeckBuster is ideal for fans of card games and logical challenges. Simple rules are a perfect starting point for this new and intriguing game.At first glance, the task appears simple - place the cards to build strong card combinations, and with a touch of luck you will progress.The game can be played in two different modes: DeckBuster 32 is played with a short deck of 32 cards. DeckBuster Wild is played with a full deck of 52 cards, but all 2’s are Jokers.GRID BUSTERPlay your card runs into vertical AND horizontal lines, opening up many new strategies and options.There are 50 levels with separate achievements, with many stars and lucky charms to collect for good performances!FEATURES- New iPad and iPhone 5 retina display- 3 Poker games in one!- Play Poker like you never experienced before- 50 challenging levels on Grid Buster- 2 ways to play Deck Buster (32 & Wild)- Soothing atmosphere- Leaderboard and more than 50 achievements-------------------------------CURIOUS? More info on: -------------------------------bulkypix.comfacebook.com/Bulkypixtwitter.com/Bulkypixyoutube.com/Bulkypix Expand
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  1. Oct 15, 2012
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    Kniza's games tend to be elegantly simple rather than rule-heavy and complex, but Card Buster is straight-up and uncomplicated even by that standard, and content to be that way.