Talk:Real-time card game
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[edit]Now, the article claims that the concept of a real-time card game was invented by James Ernest with some relatively modern commercial game. Which year was that game released? I remember playing real-time card games in the middle 80's (spit, to be exact), and I am quite sure that I can dig up a 1960's reference to the following real time card game: Each player plays solitaire as fast as they can, and they are allowed to build on the opponent's table in some situations.Punainen Nörtti 14:30, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
There have been many real-time card games prior to the ones Ernest created, but I think he's the first one to commercialize them. Chris 10:38, 26 October
I have managed to find a source on the concept of time in games: https://www.jesperjuul.net/text/timetoplay/
So it seems there be a worthy topic here, but card games may be too specific. Slimy asparagus (talk) 09:08, 7 August 2021 (UTC)
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