500 Card Game Home Page

Special K Software



G'day, welcome to my 500 card game shareware page.


The 500 Card Game is the greatest card game ever devised (arguably). It is most popular in Australia, New Zealand, parts of America, and Canada. Download the software that allows you to play against the computer here. Being so wide spread, there are very many local house rules. The current version includes options to play with most of these. It also supports most non-standard screen resolutions.

The latest addition to the range is a new Windows version. The 32 bit 500 version is tailored specifically for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP, is more reliable on Windows operating systems, and has more features.

Enjoy......

EITHER SCROLL DOWN
THIS PAGE, OR JUMP
WITH THESE LINKS


registering
Jump to 500
Jump to BRIDGE
Jump to CANASTA
Jump to EUCHRE
Jump to RUMMY
Jump to WHIST



Get my Shareware from these sites:




Five Hundred Card Game from Special K

Click here to see a screen shot


500 Card Game from Special K ver 6.8 - new!!




For Windows 3.1 only
500 Card Game for Windows 3.1 ver 4.5
500 Card Game for Windows 3.1 ver 4.5
 


Five Hundred Card Game Rules

Rules of 500 - this excellent site has lots of information on different rules that people use in different parts of the globe.
Bryce Francis has a 500 site with his preference for playing.
Neil Maloney has written a description of terms used in 500.
On Line 500 Club uses an Internet Browser Plug in to play the game on line, and best of all is free.



Bridge Card Game From Special K

Click here to see a screen shot

That other popular card game of Bridge ver 4.1




RUMMY Card Game From Special K

This collection of Rummy card games play under Windows 95/98. RUMMY started as a game called Coon-Can, which spread from Mexico to the South Western United States in the early 1900's. This game shared the same objectives as all Rummy games - to meld your cards in to groups of three or more cards of the same rank, or cards in sequence.

This collection of Rummy games plays RUMMY, GIN RUMMY, 500 RUMMY, PINOCHLE RUMMY, KALUKI, OKLAHOMA GIN, MICHIGAN RUMMY, BOAT HOUSE RUMMY, ROUND THE CORNER RUMMY, HIGH - LOW RUMMY, ONE MELD RUMMY, and WILD CARD RUMMY.

You can get RUMMY from these sites:


Click here to see a screen shot

The card game collection of Rummy ver 3.7 - new!!




EUCHRE Card Game From Special K

Click here to see a screen shot

The famous card game of Euchre ver 3.6




CANASTA Card Game From Special K

This classic Canasta game plays in Windows 95/98/ME/2000. Canasta (and its variations) is one of the best known games in the world. It belongs in the Rummy family. Canasta is the Spanish word for Basket and the card game evolved in Uruguay and Argentina in the mid 1940's. It became the most popular card game in America from 1948 and in Britain in the years 1950 to 1952.

The game has the advantage that it is enjoyable when played with two to six players, although it is classically played with four. The game shares the same objectives as all Rummy games - to meld your cards in to groups of three or more cards of the same rank, but in Canasta sequences are not allowed. In addition the major points are awarded to achieving groups of 7 or more cards in a meld (called a Canasta). You can get CANASTA from these sites:


Click here to see a screen shot

The terrific card game of Canasta ver 3.5 - new!!




WHIST Card Game From Special K

Whist originated in England when it evolved from earlier games (e.g., Triumph and 'Ruff and Honours') which were known in the 16th century. Edmond Hoyle published A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist in 1742, but Henry Jones was the first person to compile a complete description of scientific whist play in 1862. During the 19th century, the game spread to other European countries, and Whist tournaments (or Whist Drives) were organized. Whist continued the evolution and gave rise to the game of Bridge during this century.

You can get WHIST and KNOCK OUT WHIST from these sites:


Click here to see a screen shot

The terrific card game of Whist ver 3.2 - new!!





Registering Your Software


These games are distributed under the Shareware system. That means that they are NOT free, but rather you can test the shareware version for two weeks and if you like it, then you must pay for it by registering it.

You may register all of these games on-line. This secure ordering Internet site allows you to use your credit card, PayPal, or check, to register, and download the registered version. To do this CLICK HERE. This is the most convenient and quickest way to register, and you can get all my Card Games for the one cost. (If your Internet browser does not support secure sites, an alternate site is here).


You can also register off-line by posting a check and the registration form that comes with each software program. You can also choose to receive the registered version by email, so you can use it as soon as possible. The correct postal address is

R. McKAY
7 Smith St.
Brunswick West
Victoria , 3055
Australia






Email: gmckay@specialksoftware.com