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YPR Software Announces Rummi 3.1

Posted on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 @ 04:13:21 pm E.S.T

YPR Software announced version 3.1 of its extensive collection of Tile Rummy card games for PC platform. The package allows PC users play a variety of Rummy games (including classical Tile Rummy, Easy Rummi, Jin Rummi, Rozzy, Maya Rummi, Carousel, Shanghai, Tonic Rummi and original Windmill) or create their own variations of the game using built-in game editor. Each variation of the game comes with its unique theme, which includes board and cards graphics, original sounds and display effects. Additionally, players can create their own themes. The game can be played in either window or full screen mode. Original sounds create unique atmosphere of the game allowing players to relax and concentrate on thinking.

Rummi is intended for card games fans, regardless of age or previous Tile Rummy experience, who would like to play Rummi games together with friends either offline or online via Internet. Rummi features customizable AI opponents for offline play as well as manual and auto modes of online game setup. Each player has his own profile in order to store extensive statistics of his games. Rummi offers captive game play ensuring all kinds of players find the game challenging. The ability to customize game rules and switch to a stronger opponent once the player is familiar with Tile Rummy universe is the key moment. Besides being interesting, Rummi helps develop thinking and memorizing processes, especially combinative thinking, ahead-planning and strategy building.

"People love card games. That is the fact," - said Yvon Rozijn, CEO of YPR Software. "However, the adoption of new digital entertainment technologies makes classic card games rather archaic. This is exactly why we strive to combine the latest technology advancements with thought-provoking game play of classic card games. Playing Rummi is much more than just picking the right tile or re-arranging tiles on the table. It involves great deal of concentration and strategy planning. It is actually wonderful, when people, and especially kids, can play the game for fun and personality development purposes at the same time!"

According to Mr. Rozijn, "YPR Software did its best to preserve the spirit of the original card game, enhancing the product with high quality graphics and enabling the player to customize Tile Rummy game to his taste!"

About YPR Software
Founded in 1989, YPR Software specializes in transitioning classic card games and jigsaw puzzles to various platforms, ranging from Commodore Amiga to modern PC. The company develops games and entertainment software as well as it provides accompanying online gaming services.

Posted By: Adam Paoli - 69 Reads


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