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19
May 6, 2016
05/16
May 6, 2016
by
Robert Lindsay Wells
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CONTRACT BRIDGE v2.8 - This MS-DOS programbids, plays and scores rubber matches of thecard game Contract Bridge. The display usescolor ASCII text (standard and large textversions are included). Full mouse support.On-line help. The program is ideal forrecreational players. Shareware. $20
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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90
Feb 5, 2016
02/16
Feb 5, 2016
by
Nick Hoops
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Monopoly for up to four people (or one person and one computer AI). The rules are the same as the board game.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
Coverdisc for issue #63 of Computer Buyer magazine (August 1996).
Topics: Quicken 5, TaxCalc 96, OfficeTalk 1.5, CompuServe, Collins Online, Board Games, Dorling Kindersley,...
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31
Dec 13, 2015
12/15
Dec 13, 2015
by
Tymar Games
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ZampaBolas is a game for 1 to 4 players. Each player takes the role of a hungry, hungry pig at the feeding trough. The aim of the game is to eat the most food as it comes into the trough. The food is genetically modified and high velocity!Originally developed by BITamina and published by System 4 (possibly about 1989).
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games, Game remakes
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38
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
Nov 17, 2015
by
Steamdroid
software
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Battleship variant for one or two players (hotseat or network).The object of Gridhunt is to eliminate all of your opponent's starships. First, both players select a team and place their ships, and then they take turns placing shots on the opponent's starmap.Each player has a certain number f shots based on the amount of starships left in their armada.
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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112
Sep 14, 2015
09/15
Sep 14, 2015
by
Neave
software
eye 112
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Play Hexxagon against the computer or a friend via hotseat.
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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49
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
Jun 6, 2015
by
Andrew Pointon
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This is a version of Shisen-Sho an ancient tile matching game, remade from the Atari ST version I used to play for hours.“The aim of the game is to remove all tiles from the board. Only two matching tiles can be removed at a time. Two tiles can be removed only if they can be connected with a maximum of three lines. Lines can be only horizontal or vertical, but not diagonal. Lines may cross only the empty border. The game is over if future moves are not possible and tiles are left on the...
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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56
May 30, 2015
05/15
May 30, 2015
by
CoolSoft
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Magic Conquest - is windowed turn-based logical card game, for up to 3 players. Each card has four numbers (called points) on its sides and each player has a set of cards. During your move you should place any of your card to any free map cell. As far as you place your card, it will be marked with your color. But not only this card! If there are any cards on the neighboring cells with smaller number of points on the corresponding side, they will be marked with your color too (this is known as...
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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66
May 30, 2015
05/15
May 30, 2015
by
David Bernazzani
software
eye 66
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comment 0
Boggle for one player.
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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55
May 30, 2015
05/15
May 30, 2015
by
Ray Knight
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MERLIN is a remarkably intelligent computer.Through light and sound he plays six differentgames of chance, strategy memory logic andskill. You can even teach him to play music!As you compete with him, you'll discover thatMERLIN is very talkative. He speaks with a uniquevocabulary of 20 electronic sounds. With thesesounds he challenges you to a game, respondsto your moves, and tells you when you've won, lostor tied. It won't take you long at all to becomefamiliar with each of MERLIN's...
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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41
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
by
RPM Studios
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ConnectOrb is a fun new game that brings classic strategy into the third dimension. Based on the ancient game GoMoku, your goal is to outwit your opponent by connecting 5 Orbs in a row. ConnectOrb offers 5 different computer opponents that are based on extensive research in the field of spatial-reasoning with various animal intellects. Pit your skills against the Cow, Lamb, Pig, Primate and ultimately the dreaded Toddler to obtain the prestigious title of "OrbMaster". After honing...
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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51
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
by
JJsoft
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Battleships are hidden under the sea surface.Use Mouse to select a field, and click Left button to bomb.If a ship is hit at all fields that it occupies it sinks.You can complete a level when all ships have been sunk.Game is over when you have used all the bombs.You can go back to title by clicking Right mouse button.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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91
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
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I learned this Cribbage Solitaire from my Dad when I first learned how to play Cribbage. The object is to go through the entire deck and score as many possible points in six hands and five cribs as possible.In general, you are dealt six cards and discard two to the crib. Two cards are dealt from the top of the deck into the crib as well, plus the starter card is flipped. Runs, pairs, fifteens, flushes, and knobs will score points in the hand and then in the crib.There is an option to show...
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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124
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
by
Christopher D Lawson
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Object: To get the four ace piles built up from the ace to the kings.Building: Any card from the layout can be moved to another column with a card one higher in rank and of the opposite color. Cards built up as a sequence, or any part of a sequence, can be moved to another column consistent with the order of the sequence. Empty spaces in a column can be filled only by a king. Ace piles are built up by placing an ace to the ace pile and then placing both 2's of the same suite on the pile and...
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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80
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
by
TreeCardGames
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This is a collection of eight puzzle card games: Four Sums, Move for the Goal, Only-One-Left, Only-One-Left, Put-Them-In-Order, Put-Them-In-Order, Put-Them-In-Order and Tower of Hanoy.
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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37
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
by
Stefan Pettersson
software
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Are you tired of those ugly and hard to understand yahtzee games? Then DiceDeluxe is for you! DiceDeluxe is designed to look very attractive and to be easy to play. That in combination with features like undo, average count, multiplayer support, sounds and a saved highscore list of the best 100 players makes DiceDeluxe a real killer among dice games.
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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105
May 29, 2015
05/15
May 29, 2015
by
Stefan Pettersson
software
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comment 0
All In One Yahtzee is an advanced version of the classic dice game. It includes variations like original American Yahtzee, Swedish Yahtzee, Maxi Yahtzee (6 dice), Triple Yahtzee (3 columns) and Kismet (colors).It features saved highscores, automatic hints, undo function and a lot more.
Topics: Windows games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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33
May 26, 2015
05/15
May 26, 2015
software
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ASCII Backgammon for one player
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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49
May 26, 2015
05/15
May 26, 2015
by
Yutaka Arai
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eye 49
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comment 0
Othello for one player.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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34
May 26, 2015
05/15
May 26, 2015
by
HalmaGames
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Battleship for one player with several difficulty levels.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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31
May 26, 2015
05/15
May 26, 2015
by
Steve D. Fergison
software
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The game you are about to play is a simulation of a battle between your navy and your opponent's (the computer's) navy. After you have placed your ships and your opponent has placed his, you will be able to fire as his ships hidden from your view. Once you have fired, your opponent will take his turn to fire at your ships which are hidden from his view. The first person to sink all of his opponents ships will win the game.Battleship
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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50
May 22, 2015
05/15
May 22, 2015
by
Ron Balewski
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Mah Jongg LapTop is a high-tech simulation of the ancient Chinese game of Mah Jongg. Some historians date Mah Jongg back to the time of Confucius -- over 25 centuries ago! It's believed that sailors and fishermen played Mah Jongg as a diversion from the monotony of their long voyages. The game was originally played with cards, but eventually bone and bamboo tiles were substituted since these were less likely to be blown off the deck. Mah Jongg LapTop recreates the beauty and addictive pleasure...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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47
May 22, 2015
05/15
May 22, 2015
by
Spencer Menlove
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A variant of the arcade game Ataxx.Use the mouse to select then move your piece - A move of 2 squares erases the original location.All enemies adjacent to the new square will be slimed.Supports 0-2 players and three difficulty levels for your opponent.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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29
May 22, 2015
05/15
May 22, 2015
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Othello for one player. Includes a high score table.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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42
May 22, 2015
05/15
May 22, 2015
by
Wes Meier
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comment 0
Hique is a puzzle that has 32 pegs or blocks arranged in a cross shape with the center position of the cross empty. Your task is to remove as many pegs as you can. A fantastic solution is one that has only one peg remaining. The perfect game ends with the one peg remaining in the center position!
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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50
May 22, 2015
05/15
May 22, 2015
by
Patrick Leabo
software
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comment 0
The object of Maxit is to get as many points as possible. Two players can play against each other, or one against the computer.You get points by moving a marker to a space with a number in it. The first player always moves horizontally and the second moves vertically. You indicate the place you want to move to by using the space bar to position yourself, and then push return to take that piece.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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61
May 22, 2015
05/15
May 22, 2015
software
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A variant of the classic Othello board game for one or two players.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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94
May 20, 2015
05/15
May 20, 2015
by
Ralph Daugherty
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comment 0
Welcome to Double-Deck Pinochle. This program is designed to let you learnand perfect the game. A learner's version is provided which simulates everybodyplaying with their hand on the table. The regular version lets you perfect yourstrategies. Double-Deck Pinochle is a team game with four players. The computer simulatesthe opposing team, the CHUMPS, and your partner, North. You are South.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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62
May 11, 2015
05/15
May 11, 2015
by
J. T. Chrisholm
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The object of the game is to get a higher count that the dealer without exceeding 21. Aces count 1 or 11 (your choice). Kings, Queens, and Jacks count 10. All other cards count at face value. You must bet before the deal. You may be any amount up to your balance.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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51
May 11, 2015
05/15
May 11, 2015
by
John E. Thayer
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Canasta is a card game which was developed in South America and was imported to the United States in 1948. It was known originally as Argentine Rummy, and supplanted both Gin Rummy and Bridge as the most popular card game in the U.S. for some time after its introduction. Canasta is played with two standard decks of playing cards, including the Jokers, to comprise a 108 card...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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56
May 11, 2015
05/15
May 11, 2015
by
John E. Thayer
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eye 56
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Dots is a complex version of the game played by school kids over at least the last half-century. It is difficult to pin down just when the game originated, but it remains a popular lunch break pastime in many schools across the country. When the game is played on paper, rows of dots are drawn on a blank sheet to form a grid from ten to twenty dots square. The first...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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46
May 11, 2015
05/15
May 11, 2015
by
Les Davids
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The objective of the game is to get rid of all your cards by placing them on the discard pile.You can play a card if you have the same suit, the same number (in which case the suit changes), or at any time you can play an eight. If you play an eight you will be prompted [to choose a new suit]. If you cannot play any card, hit the space bar. You will then be dealt a new card.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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52
May 4, 2015
05/15
May 4, 2015
software
eye 52
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comment 0
Blackjack for one player
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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118
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
Jeff Littlefield
software
eye 118
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comment 0
Klondike Solitaire for one player.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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74
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
Frank R. Neal
software
eye 74
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comment 0
If you like to play Monopoly but, are unable to find a partner then your problems are solved. Welcome to Monopolize. In this Monopoly game the computer is your opponent. Watch out though, for he is not easily beaten,
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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58
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
software
eye 58
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Single player Othello game where you can choose a difficulty level and the color of the board.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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63
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
Robert Dew
software
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comment 0
Roulette, one of the oldest gambling games, can be found in practically every casino from Las Vegas to Monte Carlo.In Europe it is the most popular of all the casino games. It is less popular here possibly due to the fact that the American table differs slightly to its European counterpart. Atlantic City has at least one European style table. The odds on this (European) table are better for the player as there is only one green slot.In this computer...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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84
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
M. W. Bayley
software
eye 84
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comment 0
Single player game of Othello. Play against the computer.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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51
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
JP Enterprises
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FEATURES AS A BLACKJACK GAME* Players in up to 6 positions * User may play any combination of positions* Positions not assigned to user are played automatically* 1 to 10 decks of cards* Hit, Stand Double or Surrender* Split up to 2 times for each player* Insurance bets accepted when dealer shows an Ace* Adjust speed of play* Manual or automatic input of bets* House rules to match various casinos* Optionally display Value of each hand during play Amount of cards...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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56
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
A. I. Software
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Chester is an intelligent program that plays chinese checkers against a human opponent using one, two or all three pairs of sets on the board. The program offers the flexibility of adapting to the skill level of the opponent by selecting one of five different skill levels. It also lets the opponent trade sides with it and undo any number of moves....
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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40
May 3, 2015
05/15
May 3, 2015
by
Brian Sietz
software
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The game of KALAH is a game of logic using pegs as the means to battlewits between you and the computer. Kalah is a game originally ofAfrican origin and sometimes goes by the name MANKALAH.The game is played on a board with six bins for each player, and aKalah (a larger bin) to hold your winning pegs. In each turn a playermoves by removing all of the pegs from one bin, which are thenredistributed counter clockwise around the board, one per...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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56
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
Shadow Mountain Software
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eye 56
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Naval War Simulator is a stragity game specificaly designed to allow two people to engage in conventional World War Two naval warfare via computer simulation. Naval War Simulator breaks the trend of traditional computer games, which seem only to support the man vs. machine type play, and revive the gregarious benefits of parlor play by allowing two players tooppose each other through computer simulation. The computer provides theextra dimension and excitement not found in conventional...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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58
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
Mike & Jim Co
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Welcome to the world of telegaming. Telegaming transforms the telephone network into your personal gaming arena. PC-ARENA(TM) Chess is a complete telegaming chess system from Mike & Jim Co. This system, when connected to a companion system via the telephone lines, will play host to an inter-computer chess match. Communications, player prompting, scoring, move...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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57
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
James Oh & Associates
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Reversi is played on a square board with8 blocks on each side. This game may beplayed by one person against thecomputer or two people against eachother. The game starts with four chips in thecenter of the board, 2-BLACK & 2-WHITEand the pointer in the bottom right-handcorner block of the playing board.The object of the game is to get as manyof your opponent's pieces as you can bystategically positioning your pointerwhere you can get the...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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58
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
Patrick Leabo
software
eye 58
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comment 0
Yahtzee for up to five human players or one human and one computer AI.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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69
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
software
eye 69
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comment 0
Backgammon for one player
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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67
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
Mark Greer
software
eye 67
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Simple variant of Battleship for one player
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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56
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
David T. Hamilton
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This Battleship program was originally written in C for the XENIX operating system in June of 1985. At that time I was using ANSI escape codesto do cursor movement and all the standard output routines for text. Thiscurrent version is IBM PC/compatibles specific and uses special functions Iwrote with the Macro Assembler.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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51
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
Les Penner
software
eye 51
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Bingo for 1-4 players. The game will draw numbers one by one and mark them on the respective cards. The game ends when a player gets bingo.
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games
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36
May 2, 2015
05/15
May 2, 2015
by
Raymond M. Buti
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The game of Lowball is usually played as a Pass & Out game. This means thatbefore the draw you must either open the pot or drop out of further actionunless the pot has been opened prior to your turn. Most of the Lowball gamesare played with a fixed betting limit which could range from a $2 table up to$400 and even more. This fixed limit means that all bets are whatever thattable limit is. If you are playing at a $4 table, then all bets before andafter the draw will be in increments...
Topics: DOS games, Vintage computer games, Board games