About Aces and Faces
Aces and Faces is a straightforward video poker game from The Art of Games. There is nothing overly complicated about most video poker games, and that is exactly what you will find with this release. Barebones graphics and imagery are the norms for all video poker games, and this makes the release very mobile-friendly and easy to run on devices with limited power. The game can also be played for free online, allowing you to get a bit of practice in before you bet on it. Coin values in Aces and Faces range from 0.01 up to 10.00 a turn. You can stake up to five coins per hand, so the minimum and maximum stakes in this simplistic video poker game are set to 0.01 up to 50.00 a hand.
Poker Hands and Prizes
Aces and Faces is a conventional video poker game in that you will receive five cards when you bet. Once you have got those cards, you can choose which ones you wish to keep and discard. After receiving the second set of cards, your final poker hand will be complete. It will then be measured against the paytable to determine if there is a win. The amount you can win naturally depends on the total staked per hand.
The lowest paying hands in this game are set to Jacks or Higher (also known as Jacks or Better). This basic hand is beaten by a Two Pair, Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, and Full House. The next best-ranking hands include Four 2s through 10s, Four Jacks to Kings, Straight Flush, Four Aces and finally, a Royal Flush. The latter can be worth up to 4,000 coins in all if you land this difficult to acquire combo with a maximum, five-coin bet.
Final Thoughts
There is not a whole lot to say about Aces and Faces, really. While it is impressive that such a small provider like The Art of Games have branched out to produce video poker games and other table game titles, this game is not really any different from other video poker titles. It features the same gameplay and ranked hands that any Aces and Faces titles have to offer. While you will not get hours of excitement out of this release, it is still worth a punt if you are a fan of online video poker games.