21 (also known as 21-es) and Roni 21 is a Hungarian language 21/Blackjack game for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 computers. The game was developed by Unisoft and published by Ápisz in 1986. A computer simulation of a Blackjack game with the whole deck, in which players try to score 21 points to win. Before the game begins, the player sets the betting rate. The dealer deals everyone two cards each and you can draw another card, stop your turn or let the computer finish the turn. You can have a maximum of 5 cards, and exceeding 21 points results in losing the turn and forfeiting the pledged amount. The player with the highest number of points wins the bet amount. The player who loses all his money is out of the game.
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