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Old Sep 7th, 2007, 6:37 PM   #1
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Question C++ Card Game Suite

I made a cheesy little 8bpp card game in C++ for WinXP to continue my learning process. The card game I chose is a custom game that came to me a week or so ago, which involves a little strategy. The card game itself sucks, but the code is pretty good, and the game works well.

But, I don't really know what to do with it.

I was thinking of making it 16bpp, adding black jack, and making it open source. I would also want to add, at the very least, five-card draw and texas hold 'em. I haven't seen any other operable, open source C++ card games aside from on-line Uno, despite combing through Source Forge's projects.

Do any of you think that an open source C++ card game suite would be a good project?
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