December 18th 2010 | Posted by
Derek Kessler

Self Aware Games has been a mainstay in the webOS App Catalog since the early days with their popular game Word Ace. That eventually led to the release of Card Ace: Hold ‘Em and Card Ace: Blackjack. Now they’re bringing it all back around with their latest release, the all-inclusive Card Ace: Casino.
Card Ace: Casino takes the popular social aspects of the previous Self Aware Games titles and kicks it up a notch. Players now have the option to choose to play games with their friends, instead of having to rely on just picking a blind size and getting paired up with random players.
Additionally, players can invite their friends from across games. You want to play Hold ‘Em, but your friend is playing Word Ace? Now all it takes to get them into the game is a single tap to send an invite. That cross-game invite still extends across all platforms, meaning your friend can be playing any of these games on Facebook, their iOS device, Android phone, etc.
There are plenty of other updates to the games in Card Ace: Casino, including the extension of Sit & Go tournaments from Hold ‘Em and the addition of drag and drop cards in Word Ace. Card Ace: Casino will be available soon for free from the App Catalog. In the meantime, head on past the break to check out some screenshots.
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February 16th 2010 | Posted by
Derek Kessler
While Gameloft and EA are busy churning out fancy PDK games, the folks at Self Aware Games are working within the confines of the Mojo SDK to make fun and interesting games. On webOS they’ve already released Word Ace and Card Ace: Texas Hold ‘Em, and recently the App Catalog welcomed a third member of the Ace family: Blackjack.
Card Ace: Blackjack leverages the fun online competition that is the signature of the Ace-series of games. With one account you can also play in Word Ace and Texas Hold ‘Em, with your winnings, stats, and friends carrying over between the games. And you’re not limited to playing against just webOS users – the Ace family of games is also available in the iPhone App Store and Word Ace even launched on Facebook late last year. Blackjack on your phone is fun, but playing against (and taunting) other players makes it that much better. Card Ace: Blackjack is available now for free from the App Catalog.

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February 11th 2010 | Posted by
Derek Kessler
If our last app round-up was a light day, today’s certainly is not. Not only do we have dozens of updated apps, we’ve also got dozens more brand-spankin’ new apps to check out. It’s a decent batch, if I might say so. In fact, I think I just did, so there you have it, this batch of apps is officially decent. Of course, you’re now wondering what qualifies as officially decent in this blogger’s eyes. The answer awaits you in a listactular form after the break.
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