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Phantom EFX Announces New PC Title: Reel Deal Card Games

Posted on 01 March 2007 by


Some of you may remember the Phantom EFX Reel Deal Casino High Roller game reviewed here by Debra Brown. Well for those that like Casino games, there is a brand new Phantom EFX title to try…

CardGames1 According to the Phantom EFX site, “The smart, vivacious opponents will help you learn how to play, or test your various skills with multiple levels of intelligence. You can progress through the secret areas of the Prize Vault and Mall to unlock hundreds of items and surprises. You can even play this game on-line with other players from around the world for FREE! Jump on board the Phantom EFX epidemic sweeping the country!”

Phantom EFX Announces New PC Title: Reel Deal Card Games

New PC title is first card-only game to offer online play, features more than 75 classic card games

CEDAR FALLS, IA (March 1, 2007) – Phantom EFX, the leading publisher of PC casino games, announces today the release of their newest PC title – Reel Deal Card Games. Card Games is the first all-card title available to offer an online option for more than 75 classic card games. 

“We have a very dedicated group of customers who have been anxiously waiting for Card Games,” said Aaron Schurman, Director and CEO of Phantom EFX. “This title puts a modern and exciting a spin on classic games that people have played throughout their entire lives – it’s a totally new experience for people who love to play card games.”

Reel Deal Card Games offers the most extensive collection of card games on one title – featuring more than 75 games. Players can choose from favorites like Poker, Gin and Euchre, or try their hand at Cribbage, Hearts or more than 40 varieties of Solitaire. Card Games even offers beginner level games, including Go Fish, Old Maid and War. Each game holds a unique Prize Vault and Mall where players can unlock hundreds of items and surprises – making the experience of winning more rewarding and exciting.

Unique to Card Games is its free online play option, allowing players to challenge and play with people all over the world. The new title is fully integrated with Phantom EFX’s online casino and players of Card Games are automatically invited to play and chat with other players. No other card game-only title offers online play. In addition, the “competitors” at the Card Game tables are popular Phantom EFX characters that have been featured throughout the years on Phantom’s slot machines and in the casino, bringing the characters to life for the players in movie-like quality.

Reel Deal Card Games is available March 1, 2007 and has an ESRB rating of T for Teen. The title has an MSRP of $19.95 and is available for order at http://www.phantomefx.com/ and major retail outlets.

About Phantom EFX
Phantom EFX, headquartered in Cedar Falls, Iowa, is a game company that creates ultra-realistic experiences that come to life on a personal computer for Windows and Linux. With top notch talent, facilities, resources, and a relaxed Midwest atmosphere, Phantom EFX creates Slots and Casino titles that are fresher, more entertaining and graphically superior to the present market offerings

 

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