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Niggle
(aka "Oh Hell")

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 Summary
Niggle (also known as "Oh Hell") is an easy to learn card game where you must guess how many tricks you are going to win each round. The fun comes from trying to get exactly the number of wins you guessed while stopping your opponents from achieving their target.

The AI plays a mean game and also shows you how confident or worried the computer players are that they will make their bids.

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Windows
Buy the full version of Niggle for Windows for $20
Buy all 10 Windows games (Slay, Conquest, Critical Mass, The General, Mother Of All Battles, Firefight, CTF, Niggle, End Of Atlantis and Football-o-saurus) for $40

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Buy all 10 Windows games, 3 Pocket PC games, 1 Palm and 1 Symbian game for $50

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 What's been said about Niggle
"An easy-to-learn trick-taking game, its hook is that each of the each players attempt to predict the number of tricks they're going to win. Trying to match your prediction - thus scoring maximum points - means you're frequently trying to lose tricks rather than win them. Surprisingly tactical, Niggle is another pleasant way to liven up a limp lunch hour." - EuroGamer.com