Skip98

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12/11/2007 - Introducing SkipWE !

Wow 10 years already! To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Skip98, I am launching a Web version of the game called SkipWE. It's still in testing, but I would appreciate your thoughts!

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02/15/2002 - New Cheat Code and Tweaks released!
02/15/2002 - A new ICQ group was created by 9sammy9. Check it out!
12/07/98 - Speedy and Night Runner organized a Skip98 Tournament.
11/23/98 - Reached 15,000 local downloads. Thanks a million!
07/25/98 - Reached 10,000 local downloads.
05/15/98 - Reached 5,000 local downloads today. Thanks!
04/27/98 - Awarded 4 ACES from Games Royale!
04/24/98 - I've signed a new Spokesmodel for Skip98!
04/24/98 - Skip98 1.3 Released!
04/16/98 - Awarded 4 SMILIES from Rocket Download!
03/30/98 - Initial release of Skip98 (version 1.2).

Skip98 1.3 is here! It has a lot of new features including some visual enhancements and a 640x480 resolution option. Skip98 is also the First Freeware game to have it's Official Spokesmodel! Internet Players should check out the List of Internet Skip98 Players. If you wish to be added to this list, send me an e-mail. Include your nickname, your e-mail address and, optionally, your ICQ #.

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Skip98 is a freeware card game for Windows95/98 inspired by the popular Skip-Bo® game from Mattel®. It is a two player game against the computer or with a friend via the Internet. Skip98 was programmed by Pablo Fuentes.

The latest version of Skip98 is 1.3. Download it now. After the download, unzip the file into a temporary folder and run the SETUP program.

Skip98 requires Windows95 or Windows98 and the DirectX 3 (or later) drivers. You can get these from Microsoft.

Here are the new features in version 1.3

Here are the original features in Skip98 1.2

Click here for the rules for Skip98. Help for the Internet Play is available here.


AWARDS
4 ACES from
4 SMILIES from
Games Royale
Rocket Download

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Pablo Fuentes, December 2007