Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring Game
Join Tex&Ally Carter as they travel the world escaping danger in their quest for the ruby ring. Collect artifacts for the Museum, but be sure to play your cards right. Complete hands to advance Tex and Ally while avoiding hazards. Explore new temple sites in India, China, Easter Island, and other secret locations. Win six new card backs in Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring.
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Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring Game Full Version Features
- Enjoy unlimited play time.
- Fast paced solitaire
- Bonus game layouts
- Earn a 7 card streak
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System Requirements: OS: Windows XP/Vista / CPU: 600 Mhz / RAM: 256 MB / DirectX: 7.0
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Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring Game Reviews and Tips'n'Tricks
- If you're a card game or solitaire fan, picking up Tri-Peaks 2: Quest for the Ruby Ring is a no-brainer. The core gameplay is unchanged, the few extras (wild cards, bonuses for streaks, etc) don't change the basic feel, and its sleek presentation is easy on the eyes and ears. - by John Bardinelli
- I really like the card game Tripeaks though I wish that I could click through a lot of the animation. The game play is really good but with the limited number of undos which are limited unless you get a power-up type of card. I remember that they had those in the first Tri-peaks game which was out a few years ago. It does have some re-play value but not as much as some other card games out there. - by mathgeekgirl

