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This is the start-up form for the game. The first 2 command buttons on the left allow you to choose your side.
The third button lets you watch the game being played automatically. The fourth button
lets you play against another human with both hands being shown. With the fifth button
you must periodically peek at your hand. The next button lets you play on a network. The
tutorial button explains all the rules and features of the game.
On the right side, the first option lets you choose between the original game and the alternate
SkipBo type game. The second option is a choice between 26 and 10 cards (short version)
in your stack. The third option refills your hand if you're able to play all your 5 hand cards in one turn.
The next option automatically plays aces from your hand if possible. The next option
starts you with at least one joker in your hand. The next option makes it harder to win because your opponent can peek into your hand.
And the next option lets you see all the cards in your opponent's hand.
Two different drag moves are possible. You can drag a card to its destination, or you can pick it up with one click and then drop it with another click.
Sounds can be turned off. The bottom bar describes each button as the cursor moves over them. In a network
game, the person who starts the game gets to choose the major options.
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