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Hexxagon 2 screenshotHexxagon 2 1993
Sequel to Argo's original and widely known Hexxagon, Hexxagon 2 adds improved graphics, better AI and somewhat better board configuration options while keeping the same fundamental gameplay. ...


Hexxagon for Windows screenshotHexxagon for Windows 2003
Hexxagon for Windows is a superb fanmade remake of a 1992 game of the same name from Argo Games. Hexxagon, in turn, is a variant of a neat strategy game called Ataxx which is implemented in Spot for DOS and subsequently the Microscope game in The 7th Guest (which was...


Hitler's War screenshotHitler's War 2004
Hitler's War is a solid fanmade translation of Avalon Hill's tabletop war game for Windows. In this "introductory level" wargame, you can lead the German army as Hitler against human players in hotseat, LAN, or Internet modes. There is no computer AI, so the game is useful only if you...


Homas Tour screenshotHomas Tour 2004
Homas Tour is the original edition of the cycle racing game later known as Um Reifenbreite. The concise description from Boardgamegeek.com goes as follows: "Translating as "By the Width of a Tire," this game covers a Tour de France-type of bicycle race. Each player takes control of a four-member racing...


Hong Kong Mahjong Pro screenshotHong Kong Mahjong Pro 1992
Unlike the many versions of solitaire Mahjong which have proliferated on home computers in the last decade, Hong Kong Mahjong Pro is the real deal. Traditionally, Mahjong is played against three opponents utilizing a 144-tile set. Although seemingly complex, the game is actually easy to play but very difficult to...


Hoyle Board Games 2001 screenshotHoyle Board Games 2001 2000
Although the Hoyle Board Games: 2001 Edition collection may not be perfect and suffers from some obnoxious animation, the offerings are excellent. The sixteen games are mostly traditional, and familiarity is part of the game's appeal and advantage. Instead of having to study new and confusing rules, you can simply...


Hoyle Majestic Chess screenshotHoyle Majestic Chess 2003
Majestic Chess attempts to make learning chess a fun experience with an adventure mode as well as more traditional chess gameplay. In the story mode, players take command of a King and travel around a map to recruit other chess pieces. The goal: recruiting an entire set so that the...


Hoyle Official Book of Games: Volume 1 screenshotHoyle Official Book of Games: Volume 1 1989
Play six different card games (Crazy Eights, Old Maid, Hearts, Gin Rummy, Cribbage, and Klondike Solitaire) against 0-3 computer opponents (as appropriate for each game). There are 18 available computer opponents, including characters from other Sierra games (Colonel Henry Dijon, Shelly LeBlanc, Officer Sonny Bonds, Larry Laffer, King Graham, Roger...


Joust (Chess) screenshotJoust (Chess) 1998
Joust (not to be confused with Atari's classic arcade game of the same name) is a fun strategy game based on Chess. In the designer's own words: "In this game each player has a Knight which moves as in Chess. However, once a piece has moved, the square it was previously...


Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! screenshotJurassic Park III: Danger Zone! 2001
Intended for ages seven and up, Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! contains obstacle courses, hazards, dinosaurs, and mini-games designed to challenge one or two players as they explore the secrets of Jurassic Park. An earthquake has nearly destroyed InGen's supply of dinosaur DNA samples and you must replace them to...


Kasparov's Gambit screenshotKasparov's Gambit 1993
Kasparov's Gambit was Electronic Arts' attempt to enter the niche chess market dominated by Chessmaster 3000 and Battlechess. It has a number of pluses including being based off a competition-winning chess engine, a database of 500 games, an SVGA isometric chessboard and the license of the world's reigning chess champion,...


Laser Chess screenshotLaser Chess 1994
Chess and destructive laser beams together at last! Laser Chess, which is a DOS version of the award winning original, for the most part plays like a regular chess game except that some pieces have been replaced by deflectors and a laser cannon. You move your pieces on the board...


LeGame screenshotLeGame 2004
LeGame is a solid PC implementation of L Game, a neat little board game designed by Edward Bono that allows for an impressive range of possible moves (over 18,000), especially given a very small board (4x4) and only two L-shaped playing pieces, one for each player. The object of the...


LEGO Chess screenshotLEGO Chess 1998
Now you can play chess using your favorite LEGO building block characters in LEGO Chess. Play as a pirate, a cowboy, or an Indian as you take on a friend on the same PC or over the internet or choose to do battle against the computer. The rules are the same...


Leisure Genius presents Monopoly screenshotLeisure Genius presents Monopoly 1989
This version of the classic board game supports several graphic formats and offers some different options. From 2 to 8 players can play the game, and they can all be computer players if you wish. This allows you to just sit back and watch as the computer takes over. You...


Literati screenshotLiterati 1994
Literati is a version of a 1990 DOS shareware game that was converted and upgraded with more features for Windows in 1994 for MVP Software. In 2000, it became a popular part of the Yahoo Games web portal playable in a JAVA format in a web browser. Similar...


Mah Jongg Solitaire screenshotMah Jongg Solitaire 1987
Mah Jongg is a solitaire tile-matching game first invented on the computer in 1981. It can best be described as a memory & strategy puzzle game. The images on the tiles are from the 19th century Chinese game of Mah Jongg (a board game for four players). One tile set comes...


Maker's Matchup screenshotMaker's Matchup 1994
Maker's Matchup is another game in a series of Concentration games about the Bible. This game focuses on teaching about God and Jesus. The game is played just like other Concentration games, where 1-3 players try to match up pairs of cards. The cards in this game are all based on...


Masque ChessNet 3 screenshotMasque ChessNet 3 1994
Masque ChessNet 3 is version 3 of Masque's chess program. This version of ChessNet has options that allow the player to compete with other players via modem, null modem, BBS terminal Emulator, PC Pursuit Dial up, Network or Internet connections. Alternatively the player can play against the computer and in such...


Metro screenshotMetro 2004
Metro is a cool Java implementation of an abstract board game of the same name, designed by Dirk Henn. The game starts with an empty square board. Basic rules, from the official site for this six-player game go as follows: "each player has metro stations in their own color at...


Milo screenshotMilo 1996
MILO is a puzzle game set in a contrived framework of adventure. You've arrived on a planet which has been left in the care of an artificial intelligence, MILO, whose major function is to guard the keys to the universe. For some unknown reason, the super race who discovered these...


Modern Art screenshotModern Art 2005
Modern Art is an excellent PC implementation of the board game of the same name designed by award-winning designer Reiner Knizia. Your goal: buy and sell paintings by five different artists to make the most profit. Each turn, you can put a painting from your collection up for auction and...


Money Mad screenshotMoney Mad 2001


Monopoly screenshotMonopoly 1998
Monopoly is a great text-only version of the famous Parker Brothers board game that offers many more options than most commercial versions of the game. The most amazing thing is that Adam Stevens, the designer, manages to pull all this off with only ASCII characters. The review at Textmodegames.com says...


Monopoly screenshotMonopoly 1995
Developed by Parker Brothers and Hasbro, and published by Westwood Studios Monopoly is a board game converted to the PC platform. Running in Windows 3.1 or DOS the game maintains the basic gameplay of the physical version while adding interactive menus. The game offers a handful of 3D animations running at...


Monopoly (1985) screenshotMonopoly (1985) 1985
Don Phillip Gibson developed this Monopoly game on a Tandy 1000 computer in an effort to teach himself the Borland Turbo Pascal programming language. Released as Shareware, the game can be played by 2 to 4 players and includes a Save Game feature. Gibson's finished product incorporates all of the official...


Monopoly (1999) screenshotMonopoly (1999) 1999
This is a serious game of Parker Brothers's Monopoly that is fun and complex, combining all the areas of the traditional board game missing from earlier versions. It even adds new ways to play the game such as the multi-player and online features, and especially the customization of your own...


Monopoly Deluxe screenshotMonopoly Deluxe 1992
Monopoly Deluxe is a conversion of the classic board game. The game allows for some user-based rule changes such as money given for landing on "Free Parking". ...


Monopoly Star Wars screenshotMonopoly Star Wars 1997
Everyone loves Star Wars and its descendant films. Whether it's the "good versus evil" storyline, the characters, or simply the special effects, there's something in there for everyone. And that's pretty much how Monopoly Star Wars sizes up. Admirably, co-developers Artech Studios and LucasArts have done considerably more than just stick...


Moses Matchup screenshotMoses Matchup 1994
Moses Matchup is a Concentration game that teaches the players about Moses and the Bible. The game is part of a series of games focused on teaching about the Bible. The game is a standard Concentration game, where 1-3 players try to get matching pairs of cards that are facedown. The...


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