Category description: Board games such as chess, checkers, dominoes, and many more have been popular since way before computers. These physical games, and many more, have been recreated in digital form. Although you lose some of the tactile enjoyment of holding the pieces, it sure makes setup and cleanup of the games a lot quicker! It also allows certain features and mechanics that would be impossible to recreate outside of a computer.
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Outburst - The Game of Topics

Outburst is a board game, originally developed in 1986, that seems similar to the still-popular Family Feud game show. A … VIEW

Outfox

Outfox is a computerized version of the old "Fox and Hounds" board game, which was often played using a normal … VIEW

Pallanda

Pallanda is a children's virtual board game for up to four players. ("Prince Pallanda", a CPU-controlled opponent, is … VIEW

PC Jigsaw

Views: 5,9781988SharewareTraditional (Board Games) Alive Software
PC Jigsaw is a simple jigsaw-puzzle-like game where you are presented with a scrambled picture and you must rearrange … VIEW

PC-Connect 4

Views: 1,0741990SharewareTraditional (Board Games) Jeff Harper
PC-Connect 4 is a Connect 4 clone done in text mode. You try to connect 4 of your own pieces in a row (vertically, … VIEW

Picture Puzzle

Picture Puzzle is a fairly standard mixed-up-picture game, where the image is broken up into pieces and you need to put … VIEW

Poker Ace

Poker Ace allows you to play a variety of poker games against up to 5 CPU opponents. You can set several options, such … VIEW

Poof

Views: 7,3831995FreewareTraditional (Board Games) ECLIPSE
Poof is a DOS version of the "Peg Solitaire" game which you may have played before on a wooden board using pegs or … VIEW

Power Chess

Wanna play some chess? Power Chess might be the game for you. It does a decent job of simulating the chess playing … VIEW

Prisoner

Views: 6,6461988FreewareTraditional (Board Games) Jim Bates
Prisoner is a computerized version of the block-sliding puzzle game where the object is to move the blocks around so … VIEW

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