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Re! is a computer game simulation of Auction Mariage, developed in 1993 for MS-DOS by Czech programmer Ing. Jaroslav Pivoňka. It was his second game based on the traditional Central European card game Mariage, following the earlier and successful Flek! (1991), which simulated the Called Mariage variant. Both games were officially distributed on 3.5“ floppy disks, with the latest versions of both sold together for 500 CZK.
Re! (MS-DOS)
Re! is a single-player game in which the computer simulates the two remaining players.
The game is keyboard-controlled, with arrow keys used for card selection, Enter for confirmation, and Esc for quitting. The interface is simple but functional, reflecting the design limitations typical of early 1990s DOS games. The primary focus is on faithfully simulating the rules and gameplay flow of Auction Mariage, a three-player trick-taking game using a 32-card German-suited deck (Acorns, Leaves, Hearts, Bells).
Gameplay follows the standard format: each player is initially dealt 5 cards, followed by two face-down cards (the talon) and then another 5 cards per player. The player to the dealer's left becomes the forehand and holds bidding priority. Players take turns offering contracts (known as announcements) of increasing value. The forehand responds with 'I hold' ('mám') if they believe they can fulfill the contract. Bidding continues until no higher offer is made. The winner of the auction takes the talon, discards two cards, and announces a contract of equal or higher value, playing solo against the other two players.
Following the auction, players may use doubling declarations (flek, re, sup, tuti) to raise the stakes. The game includes a wide range of contracts, including Seven, Better Seven, Hundred, Hundred and Seven, Betl (no tricks), and Durch (all tricks), along with higher-level announcements that combine these with point targets. Notably, the forehand always leads the first trick, unless the contract is Betl or Durch. This rule mirrors the traditional structure of Mariage variants played in Czech-speaking regions.
If no player bids even a Seven, the deal is voided. A player who wins the auction with a Seven but declines to play must pay a penalty ('mistake') equal to the value of a doubled game. Higher contracts such as Better Seven must be played once declared. All players are free to declare flek and subsequent raises on any contract as they see fit. Re! offers a technically accurate and detailed simulation of Auction Mariage, and it remains one of the few digital implementations of this complex and culturally significant card game available for MS-DOS.
More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org.
This version of Re! was designed for personal computers with operating system MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System), which was operating system developed by Microsoft in 1981. It was the most widely-used operating system in the first half of the 1990s. MS-DOS was supplied with most of the IBM computers that purchased a license from Microsoft. After 1995, it was pushed out by a graphically more advanced system - Windows and its development was ceased in 2000. At the time of its greatest fame, several thousand games designed specifically for computers with this system were created. Today, its development is no longer continue and for emulation the free DOSBox emulator is most often used. More information about MS-DOS operating system can be found here.
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5 different online emulators are available for Re!. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Re! are summarized in the following table:
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