Hoyle Bridge Club Review
I learned to play bridge on a ship returning from WWII in the Pacificbr /I enjoy playing on the computer, although sometimes it is very frustrating because of the way my partner returns my bids. I will bid 2 Hearts and he will say 3 clubs. I, having 3 clubs, will pass thinking he had a strong club suit, and he will have 1 club.
Hoyle Bridge Club Feature
- Play online, against the computer, or the traditional way
- 3 classic Bridge games--Rubber, Chicago, and Duplicate
- Adjustable skill levels and in-game tutorials
- Deck of playing cards; official rulebook, and scorepad
- Free Bridge Today magazine; membership to Bridge Club Live
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Customer Reviews
Not Much New - Major Major - Ocean Springs, MS
My first Hoyle Bridge CD was marketed in 2004. This one is dated 2006. In the two years passing, I expected a major upgrade in the animation, new player-character options, and some new character response/comments. I found very few improvements; not worth the cost of buying the newer model. Biggest improvement is the size of the players cards; they are bigger and easier to read. Also, throwing in a deck of playing cards was a bad sign; it was obviously an attempt to "add value" because the game was basically unchanged.
Terrible at Any Price - S. J. S. - Beaufort County, SC
I picked this game up on a whim while visiting LA for only 9.99. It did come with the cards and score pad. I'm sorry I did not try to order here. I would have read the reviews and would not buy it at any price. I will echo the other reviews. Bidding is ridiculous and play is almost as bad. Do not buy!
Apr 10, 2010 23:06:12
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