Triple Cash

Old Video Poker Simulation

Published by: Gennaro Coda
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Triple Cash is an high fidelity simulation of the most played videopoker from 1990 to 2004.
*** Triple Cash use GG Account (an automatic account creator). You will find your GGCoins again if you install the app again ***
Features:
- Centralized Server for all GG Account
- GG Coins are available on all the GG Games with the GG Account symbol.
- Facebook integration
- Bonus 500 free GGCoins with facebook friend invitations (30 min)
- Bonus 1000 free GGCoins every 2 hours
- Game Center
- Option : Auto screenshot on big win (>50000)
- Option : Auto save in camera roll
- Cards : pool balls, soccer t-shirs, real cards, numbers
- Replay
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