How about a nice game of chess?
July 26, 2006 1:34 PM Subscribe
Free Computer Version of Board and Card Games with Artificial Intelligence Computer Opponents and with Screen Shots is exactly what is says. Now those of you who've had their interest piqued by such games as Settlers of Catan or others mentioned in the Top 100 Boardgames thread can try games such as these without ponying up the thirty bucks for a big box of boards and pieces.
Very good! I thought Boardgamegeek was only tabletop games. Thanks!
posted by jiawen at 3:24 PM on July 26, 2006
posted by jiawen at 3:24 PM on July 26, 2006
This is awesome! Just the other day I was searching for a resource just like this!
posted by LeeJay at 5:45 PM on July 26, 2006
posted by LeeJay at 5:45 PM on July 26, 2006
Woo! No more playing solitaire for me!!!
posted by Alvy Ampersand at 6:38 PM on July 26, 2006
posted by Alvy Ampersand at 6:38 PM on July 26, 2006
BrettspielWelt is klunky and yucky and predominantly German-language and a horrible way to learn to play games . But yeah, it's a lot of fun.
posted by fleacircus at 8:43 PM on July 26, 2006
posted by fleacircus at 8:43 PM on July 26, 2006
amazing find.
i lurk BBG sometimes, but the layout on there makes me miss stuff all the time. i'm glad that this one will not slip through the cracks on me.
posted by teishu at 9:33 PM on July 26, 2006
i lurk BBG sometimes, but the layout on there makes me miss stuff all the time. i'm glad that this one will not slip through the cracks on me.
posted by teishu at 9:33 PM on July 26, 2006
Many thanks. I've found a game I've wanted for years (Kensington). Now I wonder if time would be found to play it, if I decide to actually buy it. These computers, they distract.
posted by Goofyy at 7:59 AM on July 27, 2006
posted by Goofyy at 7:59 AM on July 27, 2006
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