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    Cadillac

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Feb 02, 1990

    Cadillac is a puzzle/card game hybrid that uses the rules of poker. It was only released in Japan on February 2, 1990.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Cadillac last edited by Mento on 10/24/20 06:17PM View full history

    Overview

    Cadillac is a match-three card/puzzle game hybrid released by Hect first for the Japanese Famicom and later for the PlayStation. It uses a five by five grid in which the player must position playing cards in order to create sets of three, which are then removed.

    The game uses a casino theme, with the game grid resembling a green felt poker table. The game also features bunny girls in its interstitial menus.

    Gameplay

    The game uses the rules of poker to determine when three or more cards, once lined up in a row on the game grid, counts as a valid hand as well as the point score attached to it. For instance, a straight flush (three cards of the same suit in sequential numerical order) is worth more than a three of a kind (three cards of the same value).

    To earn the most money, the player has to deal and place every card in the deck in such a way that as few as possible remain at the end: each remaining card penalizes the player by 50 points (here depicted as dollars, to fit the casino theme).

    The game will end early if a card lands on a column that is already full, thereby falling out of bounds.

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