If you don't mind adding another card game to your PSP deck of games, then you may want to check out elpresi's latest LUA game called All or Nothing. Game's pretty simple. All you gotta do is just earn money, like all gambling games are for. The interface lets you know what buttons correspond to a particular action, so you don't have to fuss with the readme.txt file. We do recommend though, that you read it anyway as it elpresi accepts modification for the game.
So you reach push X to start and the up or down buttons to increase or decrease your bet. Maximum is 5, like in some popular card games. Then you guess if a card has a higher or lower value than the last card shown, you gain money, and if you don't, you lose immediately. If you lose all your money though, the game still gives you 20 free credits. But you can take your money anytime or quit, or continue playing.
This is a quick game and is a bit addictive. If you're into online poker games yourself this might help you while time on your PSP for the cost of nothing, so check it out. By the way, nice job for a first version, elpresi!
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