A Dr. File Finder Favorite -- Battlefield CribbageBattlefield Cribbage, by A Step Beyond Nowherewas one of my Quick Picks a few weeks ago. As I mentioned then,I've always loved Cribbage since my Dad taught me to play when I was 8years old. He had been Cribbage Champion of the Pacific Fleet duringWorld War II, so I learned from one of the best. I think he'd have likedBattlefield Cribbage. In the most fundamental sense it stays trueto the classic game of Cribbage. At the same time, however, it adds anew level of intensity. It introduces strategy, which is an interestingconcept for Cribbage. Nicely done.
Battlefield Cribbage is easy-to-learn whether you already knowhow to play or not. How do I know? I had a fried who doesn't playCribbage try it out. The scoring is same with only some minordifferences introduced by this games approach. I suppose the biggestdifference is that you can see all the cards, which you normally can'tin regular Cribbage. In a way, that is where the strategy comes in. Youmake decisions knowing what the other players have and there can be upto 4 players.
If you're looking for a fun, non-violent game to play, tryBattlefield Cribbage. For those who play Cribbage it's a way toadd more excitement and challenge to the game. And if you haven't playedCribbage before, Battlefield Cribbage will get you hooked. It reallykicks it up a notch and the introduction of strategy really makesa difference. I like Battlefield Cribbage so much that it's not only aPick, it's also a Dr. File Finder Favorite and there aren't very many of those. So, check it out foryourself, I think you'll like it.
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Michael E. Callahan, known around the world by the trademarked name Dr. File Finder, is regarded as the world's leading expert on shareware. Dr. File Finder works with software programs and developers full-time, and in the average year he evaluates 10,000 programs. Since 1982 he has evaluated over 240,000 software and hardware products. Mr. Callahan began evaluating software online in 1982 and no one has been at it longer. He currently works doing online PR and marketing for software companies, and is the Manager of Editorial Content on Tucows.