BlackJack - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
BlackJack
  • Author
Kevin Thomas
  • Cost
US $ 30.00
  • Operating System
Unix
  • Category
Perl / Games and Entertainment
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • Download Link
Click to Download
  • No. of hits
25

     Black Jack is a gaming software written in Perl script. This game has four types of betting options and various card images. This provides the visitors of your website a fun game to play and also advertising through banners on gambling sites. An online demo is available on the website. Easy to customize the script according to your desire and taste. This can generate more repeated vistors to your site.


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