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Improvements in Cribbage Game Room Functionality for non-Java HTML game rooms
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 29 Oct 2015 4:01pm
We have introduced multiple improvements for non-Java cribbage gameroom - for both blue-app and green-app. Among improvements:
1. As in the picture of a gameroom below, you can switch the size of the display font with the font switch control that looks like a capital letter 'A' - for blue app and geen app respectively:
2. You can also use a game switching tools to switch to other non-Java multiplayer games and see what Ticket tables are currently in waiting before switching
Yes
Posted by
jethrotulll
(VIP) 1 Nov 2015 2:06pm
Those are nice functions. Now maybe you can make show cards played the default selection so that we can move through tourns faster?
'Show Cards' is the default selection for blue/green cribbage apps at GameColony.com
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 2 Nov 2015 9:26am
For players who use blue/green cribbage apps, 'Show Cards' is the default selection. Same is true for android app GC Cribbage
The same default appears to be correct for Cribbage for Windows 8 and above - metro app
In Cribbage Live for iOS, however, default is the opposite.
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