House of Cards offers a straightforward card-playing experience that focuses on simplicity rather than spectacle. Released in 1989, it provides a digital space to enjoy classic card games without the need for a physical deck or an opponent who insists on shuffling dramatically. The interface is basic, but functional, and the gameplay is exactly what you would expect—calm, methodical, and occasionally frustrating when luck refuses to cooperate. It is not flashy, but it does its job well. Sometimes, all you need is a quiet game of cards and the illusion that you are in control of the outcome.
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