Battle Poker
Developer(s) | Left Field Productions |
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Publisher(s) | Left Field Productions |
Platform(s) | Wii (WiiWare), PlayStation Portable |
Release date(s) |
‹See Tfd› (Wii)
(PSP) |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multi-player |
Battle Poker is a WiiWare game by Left Field Productions that was released in North America on July 20, 2009.[1] It's also available on PlayStation Portable on December 10, 2009.
Gameplay
The game sees players racing against a time limit to make the best five-card hand possible. The game's "battles" consist of many rounds with points scored at the end of each round based on the cards in each player's hand.[1]
The player uses the Wii Remote to point and click on a grid of upturned playing cards to turn a card over for all players to see. Players then have an opportunity to take the card to add it to their hand. Points are also scored for each round based on the quality of the player's hand.
Game modes
There are two types of play in Battle Poker, Single Player and Multiplayer. Players can also change options such as time limits, grid size, power-ups, and background graphics.
Single Player
Single Player modes include:
- Shuffle Up 'n Deal - Players have to make the best 5-card poker hand in each row and each column of a 5x5 grid by switching/shuffling cards around.
- Chain Reaction - Players have to make as many 5-card poker hand chains within a set time limit. Users play against the CPU in a set of rounds with the overall high score winning.
Multiplayer
Multiplayer modes allow 2-4 players to compete in the following battles:
- Classic - Players make the best 5-card poker hand by searching and grabbing cards from a face-down array of cards. Players have to be quick here because other players can steal cards from them or use a set of power-ups to remove cards from their hand. Players play a set of rounds with the overall high score winning.
- Wait Your Turn - Like "Classic", in "Wait Your Turn" players make the best 5-card poker hand by searching and grabbing cards from a face-down array of cards, but this time, they take turns choosing cards with a time limit for each round for players to make their choices. Players play a set of rounds with the overall high score winning.
- Mad Dash - Players make the best 5-card poker hand by searching and grabbing cards from a face-up, but limited array of cards in only 15 seconds. Players play a set of rounds with the overall high score winning.
References
- 1 2 3 "Art, Cards and Crystals Have Gamers Seeing Spots". Nintendo of America. 2009-07-20. Retrieved 2009-07-21.