| An open-ended computer-moderated fantasy
game, played by e-mail, for any number of players. Players may attempt
to carve out huge empires, become master magicians, intrepid explorers,
rich traders or any other career that comes to mind. There is no declared
winner of the game; players set their own objectives, and one can join
at any time. |
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A variant of Blackjack in which two Jokers
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Steve
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Castles |
If you've never heard of Castles before, it's a nice little strategy game built
on a web forum turn-based system. Pool variant, requiring carom skills and cue ball control. Pool variant, requiring skill in combination shots. Played on an 8x8 board, this game is designed to use those plastic cowboys and Indians lying around your house in an entry-level wargame. |
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| Dart
Tennis Dominox |
Realistic
simulation of a tennis match, played on a dart board. Played on an 8x8 board. Using dominoes is a nice touch, and the result is a unique game of tile placement. |
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Eight-Ball Pool variant for 2 to 5 players.
Balls are divided into three sets, instead of the usual two, i.e., 1-5,
6-10, 11-15. |
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| Henry VIII | Intrigue in the Tudor Court. A free family board game for five or more players about Tudor England and Henry VIII. | |
| Mesopotamia |
A free board game about the birth of civilisation.
Based on the Royal Game of Ur, but with additional rules for extra tension. |
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| Richard III | Struggle for the Throne. A free family board game about Richard III and the end of the Wars of the Roses. | |
| Stevedore Suzi Says Svendo |
Combines
Billiards and Snooker skills, and a high reward for a high risk. Your goal in the game is to click on the gadgets that Suzi says. The faster you click them, the more points you get. If you click on the wrong gadget, however, you'll lose points. The levels get increasingly difficult, and you need a fast finger to progress. A strategy board game specifically for 3 players. |
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| The
Most Exciting Board Game Ever Known |
Based on the Royal Game of Ur, but with additional rules for extra tension. | |
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Eight-Ball Pool variant for 2 to 5 players. Opponent calls the set. A word game like Scrabble, but with wild tiles that can represent any number of letters. Words can, therefore, be of any length. Bluff plays a significant role in this game. |
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