Puzzle Poker
Rack Your Brain... Stack up Chips!




Twenty five cards in five rows are dealt to you. You quickly spot the cards for a Full House and arrange them onto one line to form a hand. That was easy! Ch-ching! Five hundred chips. Now you spot four Kings! That's worth 1,000 chips. You start moving them onto a single line, but it messes up your Full House. OK, a little bit of finesse, and you are able to save both the Full House and the Four of a Kind. Now you notice the clock running down. Do you cash in or take a chance to get more points, maybe losing what you already have? You wonder what kind of scores your friends in your Club have. Will this hand be good enough to compete?

Welcome to the world of Puzzle Poker.

Features
* Relaxing fun, like solitaire.
* On-Line Clubhouses allow you to compare scores with your friends world-wide.
* Rewards for achievements.
* Play Casual, Challenging, or Unlimited modes.

System Requirements
Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP
Pentium II 500, 128 MB RAM
OpenGL or DirectX Compatible 3D Graphics Accelerator
DirectX compatible Soundcard
About Top Meadow
![]() | Top Meadow Located high in the Sierra Mountains of California, Top Meadow was founded in 1998 by Kevin Ryan and Brian Supple. Our team has been involved in the development of over 20 commercial games including "The Incredible Machine" and "Marble Blast". We create fun games for everyone. |
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