Hoyle Casino

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Hoyle Casino
Cover art of the 2000 game
Genre(s)Gambling
Developer(s)Sierra Entertainment (1996–2003)
Encore, Inc. (2005–2016)
Publisher(s)Sierra Entertainment (1996–2003)
Encore, Inc. (2005–2016)
Platform(s)Windows, Mac OS X, Dreamcast, Game Boy Color
First releaseHoyle Casino
1996
Latest releaseHoyle Official Casino Games Collection
2016
Parent seriesHoyle's Official Book of Games

Hoyle Casino is a virtual casino video game series released from 1996 to 2016 as a spin-off of the Hoyle's Official Book of Games series developed and published by Sierra Entertainment. After 2005, publication of the series moved to Encore, Inc.

Set in a virtual Las Vegas casino, players create profiles and are given a set amount of virtual money. A player can then visit any part of the virtual casino and wager their virtual money as they could in a real casino. A related business simulation game called Hoyle Casino Empire was released in 2002.[1]

Editions[edit]

  • Hoyle Casino (1996)
  • Hoyle Casino [1998] (1997)[2]
  • Hoyle Casino [1999] (1998)
  • Hoyle Casino [2000] (1999)
  • Hoyle Casino [2001] (2000)
  • Hoyle Casino [2002] (2001)[3]
  • Hoyle Casino [2003] (2002)
  • Hoyle Casino [2004] (2003)
  • Hoyle Casino 3D (2005)
  • Hoyle Casino Games [2008] (2007)
  • Hoyle Casino Games [2012] (2011)
  • Hoyle Casino Games [2013] (2012) packaged with Hoyle Slots (2009) and Hoyle Swashbucklin' Slots (2010)
  • Hoyle Official Casino Games Collection (2016)[4]

Spin-off editions:

Gameplay[edit]

2000 edition[edit]

The game offers instant access to the rules for each game, as well as real time tips and strategies as the player plays a game. Hoyle Casino features 25 default characters to choose from, or players can simply create their own unique custom character.

The 2000 edition was released for the Windows,[6] Mac OS X,[7] Dreamcast and Game Boy Color.[8][9]

Games included[edit]

The Blackjack table in Hoyle Casino 2012.

The 2016 edition of Hoyle Casino includes the following games:

Controversy and bugs[edit]

The 2007 version of Hoyle Casino was plagued by a bug in the cards game. A player would place a bet, and then the game would freeze for 30 seconds before continuing. Encore was not able to fix this bug. Customers' only recourse was to visit the Encore USA website and submit a refund request for the software. This bug was fixed in Hoyle Casino 2008.[citation needed]

Reception[edit]

In North America, Hoyle Casino 2000 sold 230,365 units and earned $6.15 million from January through October 2000, according to PC Data.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Casino Empire". Metacritic. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  2. ^ "News from Sierra". Press Release Information. Sierra On-Line. Archived from the original on 1998-02-14. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  3. ^ Ryan, Michael E. (June 2001). "[Puzzle/Board]". PC Magazine: 178.
  4. ^ "Hoyle Official Casino Games". Steam. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  5. ^ Brown, Rich (April 2003). "If I Where in Charge". PC Magazine: 146.
  6. ^ Dan Gookin (2006). Laptops For Dummies. p. 58. ISBN 9780470054321.
  7. ^ Peter Cohen (April 23, 2008). "Hoyle Casino 2008 available for download". Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  8. ^ "Hoyle Casino". October 25, 2000. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  9. ^ "Sierra to Launch TV Advertising Campaign to Support Hoyle Casino". 4 May 2012.
  10. ^ "The Year's Ten Best-Selling Games". Quarter To Three. 2000. Retrieved 3 November 2018.

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