Posted Sep 15, 2008 at 03:18PM by Charles D. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Mathfacts, Uno
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Screenshot of Last Card PSP homebrew game - Image 1 Screenshot of Last Card PSP homebrew game - Image 2 


With only a few hours left before the end of the PSP Updates Summer Homebrew Contest, a last minute entry just arrived courtesy of developer mathfacts. Entitled "Last Card", the homebrew game is basically a modified version of the card game Uno adapted for the PlayStation Portable.

The object of the game is to have the lowest score among all other players depending on the value of the cards you have on hand. After receiving a hand of seven cards, each player plays one of their numbered or special cards until someone finishes playing their last card.

The game has several rules to follow when counting the final score. These details are explained further in the developer's release thread on the QJ.NET forums. In addition, you may also want to read the documentation included in the file bundle once you download the game.

Any other aspiring entrants who want to join in had better hurry if they want a chance at joining the Homebrew Contest. We will only be accepting entries until 11:59 p.m. today.

Download: Last Card
Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development forum



*UPDATE* A post-contest update was made by the developer, which features some screenshots for the game. Mathfacts also mentioned that the project will still undergo some fine tuning to improve its gameplay, so keep an eye out for more updates regarding it in the near future.



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   by mathfacts - 2008-09-12
 » Screen shot

Can be found here:

http://members.cox.net/mathfacts/pics/lastcard1.jpg

   by MitchenX - 2008-09-15
 » honestly

I have always thought card games on PSP were stupid... but I LOVE UNO!!! This is AWESOME!!! too bad you can't play your friends via wifi...
i'm going to dig up my old UNO deck so I can teach my daughter to play!! :)

   by joseph10444 - 2008-09-15
 » thank you

thank you so much mathfacts
thank you so much mathfacts
there were so many wips for this but this is great



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