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- GA-05: Board/Strategy Games
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-
- Board Games Megadisk
- 7036/3147 [3 disks]
- contains a selection of the best board games: chess, checkers, backgammon,
- Monopoly, and many more.
-
-
- Battle Fleet
- Corby, Wade L.
- $15
- #20022/2803
- is an excellent computer version of Battleship. There are 10 levels of play
- against the computer. Also included is a version that can be played over a Hayes
- compatible modem. Requires EGA or VGA.
-
-
- BattleShip 2.3 [BATLSHIP] (10-93 CD)
- SimoneSystems Software
- $15
- #12557
- is a computerized version of BattleShip with a twist. It features islands,
- mine sweeping, submerge submarine, moving spy ship, and more. Requires 286+
- and mouse.
-
-
- Warships 2.5 [WARSHIPS] (11-93 CD)
- Tag Software
- $15
- #20022/4644
- is a computerized version of the game Battleship. You play against the computer,
- trying to sink its ships before it sinks yours. It features sound effects, nice
- EGA/VGA graphics, and mouse control.
-
-
- Sea Quest 1.0
- Burns, David
- $20
- #4891
- requires you to seek out and destroy all the enemy submarines and mines.
- Your fleet of six ships is equipped with sonar, torpedos, and depth
- charges. Land masses and bad weather interfere with your sonar, and if
- you shoot at a sub and miss, the sub will shoot back.
-
- The playing area is larger than the screen, so the main display is a
- scrolling window on the full map. Sonar can be used on three levels:
- surface, for mines, and shallow or deep for subs. A minimum of two ships
- are required to triangulate and locate a sub. This is an interesting,
- challenging game. Requires EGA/VGA, 286+, and a mouse.
-
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- 0091 Board Games Small Programs Disk
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-
- Aggravation 1.5 (AGGRAVT)
- Kohler, Kevin T.
- $5
- is adapted from the board game Aggravation. The object is to move all four of
- a player's pieces around the board from Home Base position to "Home Safe". Up
- to four people can play, or you can play against the computer.
-
- Mah Jongg LapTop 1.1 (MJLAPTP)
- Balewski, Ron
- $15
- is a version of Mah Jongg written with black and white graphics so that the
- tiles can be easily identifiable on laptops and other systems without color
- monitors. This is a fun way to pass time at the airport, or wherever else you
- have to sit around with nothing but your laptop for company. Of course, it is
- equally as much fun on any kind of computer, but the color EGA versions are
- usually more enjoyable on desktop systems.
-
- Monopoly 6.7 (MONOPLY)
- Gibson, Don Phillip
- $0
- if fashioned after the popular family board game. You really need a color
- monitor for this one.
-
- Pachisi
- Leotti, George
- $5
- is a version of an ancient game on which is also based the modern game of
- Parchesi. One to four people may play with the computer optionally playing
- any unmanned positions. It appears that more luck than strategy is involved.
- EGA or VGA compatible video is required.
-
- Property Dealer (PROPRTY)
- Clafton, David E.
- $5-$10
- is a Monopoly-like game, where the general idea is to buy property in order to
- charge rent and thus deprive the opposition of their money. Up to six players
- can compete, and features include customizing the board size, saving and
- restoring games, and much more, including a complexity beyond the original
- Monopoly game. EGA is required, although there are no impressive graphics.
-
- Skimmers
- Just For Me Software
- $17
- is a two-player game somewhat like Parchesi. One player moves pieces to the
- right and the other to the left, according to the value of the dice. The
- first person to get all their pieces across the board wins. The catch is
- that after each set of moves, if opposing pieces are in the same column,
- those with with lowest total value get sent back to square one. Skimmers is
- easy enough for young kids to learn, but challenging enough for adults. VGA
- required.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0091
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- 2406 Board Games #2 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Blitz 3.6 (08-93 CD)
- PC Solutions
- $24
- is a very strong game of checkers with many options. You can resize the checker
- board, alter the response time, show movable pieces, select two-player mode and
- more.
-
- Checkers 1.61 (CHECKJM)
- McCranie, Judson ASP
- $15
- is the best checkers game we have seen for the PC. It has excellent graphics and
- plays a good game. You can select colors and the level of strength at which the
- computer should play.
-
- Checkers (CHKR-PF)
- Franchuk, Peter
- $0
- lets you play checkers against the computer. The program is not very strong, but
- the complete Turbo Pascal source code is included. If you are a TP programmer,
- you may have more fun with the source code than with the game. EGA compatible
- video is required.
-
- Chekkers 1.7 (CHEKKER)
- Shewchuk, J.D.
- $15
- is an excellent version of checkers. It features several levels of play, your
- choice of Hoyle or Huff jump rules. Sound can be toggled on/off. You can flip
- the board to change sides and record game and board information.
-
- Dynamo Draughts 5.9 (DYNAMO) (08-93 CD)
- PC Solutions
- $24
- is the European version of Draughts, a variant of checkers. Draughts is played
- on a 10x10 board, although this program allows you to resize the board. One
- major difference between Draughts and Checkers is the way a king moves.
-
- Kings can move along an entire diagonal, leaping opponents, landing on any space
- beyond the opponent, and then taking further leaps in different directions. You
- can select the board size, number of men, response time, auto-play, computer IQ,
- corner shapes and more.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2406
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- 1903 BackGammon Games Small Programs Disk
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-
- Backgammon (BACKGMM)
- is just an electronic board and dice with which you can play a human
- opponent. The computer will not play you.
-
- Backgammon 5.1 (BACKTDM)
- The Dream Machine
- $12
- is a challenging version of the ancient board game. It offers a multitude of
- playing options and includes 10 levels of difficulty. Pieces are moved by typing
- in the position number you want to play. You can save and recall games, switch
- sides during play, take back moves, use a doubling cube, have the computer
- suggest moves, and much more.
-
- The program does not offer mouse support, and it can be a nuisance to type in
- numbers to move a piece. During testing, it aborted to DOS when trying to save
- a game. Despite these flaws, we believe it is the strongest backgammon game in
- the library.
-
- BG
- is a very good backgammon program. Moving the blots is not exactly
- difficult, but it could have been made easier to do. The author warns you to
- expect to get crushed, but in a test game, we won by a roll or two and we are
- not experts by any means. Still, it is an interesting game.
-
- Backgammon (BACKGAM)
- is a backgammon game (complete with C source code). No graphics are
- required.
-
- BackGammon (BACK-JG)
- Gatewood, Joe
- $0
- is a CGA version of BackGammon, with doubling cube, graphics and running game
- score. It plays a decent game, but no option is giving for turning off the
- annoying sounds. If the noise gets to you, get SILENCER on disk #2006.
-
- EGAGammon 2.0
- Evans, Daniel R.
- $10
- is a beautifully done version of Backgammon for the EGA/VGA. You play the
- computer or a human opponent. Mouse or keyboard may be used by the first player.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1903
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-
-
- PC-Gammon IV 1.1
- Repstad Computer Consultants ASP
- $25
- #4557
- is the best shareware backgammon game to date. (We called to register as
- soon as we finished reviewing it!) It plays a very good game, but really
- shines when it comes to the user interface. In addition, you can save
- and restore games, write a log of all moves to disk, and customize set
- up positions. Other features include three user-selectable playing
- strengths, three levels of AutoMove, and modem play.
-
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- 2311 Chess Games and Utils. Small Programs Disk
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-
- Chess88
- is an amazing game. The program is only 9k, which is very tiny by today's
- standards, yet it has great graphics and plays a decent game for all but
- hardened tournament players. It first appeared in 1982 and for years remained
- the best pd/shareware chess game available.
-
- ChessClb 2.55
- Wharry, Stephen
- $5
- keeps track of a chess club's roster and statistics for two rating systems.
- Each rating system includes a club rating for each member, the total number of
- points accumulated, and the total number of games played. CHESSCLB will also
- keep track of who played whom, when, the result, their ratings at the time and
- how many rating points were earned/lost. The roster and statistics lists can
- be sorted by ratings, total number of games, total points scored, ID number,
- name, or address. The program is fast, menu-driven and easy to use.
-
- The Correspondence Chess Recorder 1.0a (TCCR)
- Churchill, Eric
- $15
- helps you keep track of postal or Email correspondence chess games. Features
- include game printing, several options for stepping back through a game, three
- different forms of chess notation, and more.
-
- Ed's Chess 2.3 (EDCHESS)
- Hendricks, David and Bell, John T.
- $15
- was at one time the very strongest pd/shareware chess game available. It can
- give a hard time to the retail-only game Chessmaster 2100 and to most
- tournament chess players. PowerChess (#2484) seems to be just as strong and
- has excellent graphics. Ed's Chess is still a good game and its board makes
- very good use of ASCII graphics. Since it does use ASCII, it will run on any
- type of video. The game has many features, including saving/restoring games,
- move take-back, choice of colors, varying levels of play, recorded time for
- each move in saved games, board and game editing, printed game reports, and
- much more.
-
- Queens8
- Hack, Sidney
- $7
- is an ancient chess puzzle that requires placing 8 queens on a chessboard in
- such a way that none threatens another. (Two queens on the same row, in the
- same column, or on the same diagonal `threaten' each other) You don't have to
- know anything about chess to try to solve the puzzle. All necessary
- instructions will appear in the form of messages and prompts.
-
- Star Trek Tridemensional Chess (TRID)
- Rutan, David E.
- $0
- tells you how to construct a 3D chess set like the one on the old Star Trek
- series and how to play the game.
-
- Telechess (TELCHES)
- lets two people play chess over the phone. The opponent's move is
- automatically displayed (without graphics) on the screen
-
- WaxMan 1.1
- Bacigal, Ivan
- $10
- is a surprisingly strong pop-up chess game. Since it is a TSR, you can pop it up
- at any time to play a few moves. Its use of ASCII characters to represent the
- pieces is clever and very well done.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2311
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- 12520 Chess Study Tools Small Programs Disk
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-
- Chess Replay 3 (CHESSRP) (09-93 CD)
- Chessrpl Software
- $20
- allows you to store chess games on disk and have the PC display them on
- screen move-by-move. Sample games are included. Requires VGA.
-
- DiaChess 1.0 (DIACHES) (09-93 CD)
- TNT Software
- $20
- allows you to record and print complete chess games with a diagram for
- every move. It's a valuable teaching and study tool for serious players
- and ideal for printing a permanent record of tournament games.
-
- TakeNote 6.7.1 [TAKEN671] (11-93 CD)
- Katelansky, David
- $10
- is a study tool for chess. It allows you to enter multiple lines of play
- in one game and easily switch among various lines. You can also add
- notes and go through notes of the game without losing the original
- position. A tutorial is included.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12520 [85]
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-
-
- Chess Games/Lessons
- Pep-Cal Software
- $15
- #20173 [4 Disks]
- Disk #1: Chess Pearls is a set of 12 lessons drawn from the best short
- games of the old masters of Chess.
-
- Disk #2: Kasparov-Karpov 1990 displays the 24 games of the 1990 World
- Championship of Chess. This is Garry Kasparov's and Anatoly Karpov's
- monumental and decisive match in which Kasparov won. The program lets
- you step back and forth through each move. The games are heavily
- annotated.
-
- Disk #3: Games of Garry Kasparov contains the best and recent games of
- the current World Champion Garry Kasparov. The games reflect his current
- ideology and position about the various openings and how he plays them.
- All games are annotated.
-
- Disk #4: Games of Nigel Short is a replay of recent chess games played
- by the August 1993 world challenger, Nigel Short.
-
-
- Chess Gems & Jewels
- Pep-Cal Software
- $15 each
- #20143
- Gems is a collection of 12 chess games from the world's best players that
- illustrate and teach Chess tactics.
-
- The Jewels section contains 12 lessons from the best short games of
- postal chess players.
-
-
- Chexo 1.0
- Soleau Software
- $12
- #12075
- is a strategy board game similar to checkers except that you can only move a
- piece by jumping over another piece of yours or the opponent's. If you jump
- the opponent's, that piece is removed. The object is to remove all the
- opponent's pieces. Requires EGA/VGA and a mouse.
-
-
- Chess Quiz Series
- Pep-Cal Software
- $0
- #7699/4088 [5 disks]
- is a set of quizzes designed to help make learning the game of chess fun.
- Quizzes include an introduction to chess, the Sicilian defense, king pawn
- openings, queen pawn openings, and the English opening.
-
-
- Chessedt
- Wharry, Stephen
- $10
- #7287/1426
- will allow you to build a personal database of chess games, checking for
- notation errors as you go. You can store the chess games as files and bring
- them back into the program and examine them at any position in the game, which
- is especially useful for postal chess players. Besides printer output, the game
- and annotation can be output to a normal ASCII file that can then be imported
- into the text editor of your choice.
-
- You can build a table of openings and your success/failure with these openings.
- It will allow you to build a list based on openings, score, tournament, color,
- date, opponent, ratings, and more. In this list you may include as few as one
- and as many as every game you have ever played. The program will allow up to 100
- moves and replies and up to 50 annotation strings per game.
-
- Now the tricky part - it took quite a bit of head banging to figure out how to
- enter moves. The documentation is sketchy on this and gives no examples. To move
- a pawn, just give the target square, such as "e4". To move a piece, first give
- the letter of the piece "in uppercase", then give the target square "in
- lowercase". Example: to move White's King's Bishop to Queen-Bishop-4, enter
- "Bc4". To capture with a Pawn, enter the starting "column" and the target "
- square". Example: "ed5".
-
-
- Chess Saver
- Pep-Cal
- $15
- #7287/2218
- allows you to record and play back any game of importance to you. Each move
- can also be annotated with remarks. It precludes having to set up the chess
- board every time you want to replay a selected game. Also on the same disk:
-
- Chess Translator (Pep-Cal; $15) translates opening moves into both the
- descriptive and the algebraic equivalents as well as showing the moves on
- screen. The Pep-Cal chess programs use ASCII characters to display the board and
- pieces, so they do not look impressive, but they will work on any monitor.
-
-
- Chess Tutor
- Pep-Cal Software
- $15
- #7287/1680
- familiarizes you with many of the opening lines of chess. It is not a tutorial
- on those openings, just an overview. We recommend it for anyone just starting
- to study chess seriously. The same author has more advanced tutorials
- available.
-
-
- Chess Corresponder & Chess Indexer
- Pep-Cal Software
- $15 each
- #7287/3295
- Chess Corresponder will keep track of all your postal chess games. It
- maintains a game board showing the up-to-the-minute position for an
- unlimited number of games. You can search on a number of different index
- keys.
-
- Chess Indexer catalog chess games - yours or others of interest to you.
- You can enter up to seven search keys, such as the name of the opening
- variation, type of end-game, etc.
-
-
- DNC 1.02
- Pawn Promotions, Inc.
- $40
- #4918
- is an excellent system for recording chess games and analysis. You can
- enter comments and alternative lines of play. The moves are displayed on
- an attractive graphical on-screen chess board as you enter them.
- Descriptive or algebraic notation can be used.
-
- You can load a database and step through a game a move at a time, seeing
- the moves displayed and reading the analysis and alternative moves. You
- can also add your own alternative moves and analysis to the database at
- the same time.
-
-
- Fischer-Spassky 1992
- Pep-Cal SoftWare
- $15 each
- #4969
- lets you replay all the games that were played in the Fischer-Spassky
- chess match in Yugoslavia 1992. The games are heavily annotated, making
- this a good learning tool as well. Also included is COACH, a tutorial on
- the rules of Chess.
-
-
- Percentage Chess and Chess Tactics
- Pep-Cal SoftWare
- $15 each
- #12036
- Percentage Chess is a study aid for developing the playing skills of Chess and
- a winning Praxis (method of play). The program traces the most common
- opening moves, 1.e4 and 1.d4.
-
- Chess Tactics provides examples of tactics and maneuvers seen in expert games
- of Chess.
-
-
- PowerChess
- Wild, W. and Heiss, H.
- $35
- #2484
- is a powerful, full-featured chess program with excellent graphics. Features
- include save/restore games, board edit, opening move library, take back moves,
- print move sequences, play black or white, hints for learning game, set up
- checkmate puzzles, and the ability to adjust the computer's playing strength
- by varying its response time from 10 to 300,000 seconds. Supports Hercules
- compatible mono-graphics, CGA, EGA and VGA. Requires 512K and DOS 3.0 or
- higher.
-
- We experienced some oddities on our VGA system: the first time we ran it,
- the Hints and the Information screens were both blank. The next time we ran
- it, they displayed information, but both screens were the same. We had no
- problems with the actual play of the game, however. The author is no longer at
- the address listed in the documentation.
-
- Dan Waddell: "The documentation for PowerChess lists NewWare as the place for
- registrations. NewWare no longer supports PowerChess and was unable or unwilling
- to provide further information."
-
- PsL: We do not have any further information, but we have written the last known
- address for one of the authors of the program. Now we just have to wait and see.
-
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- 12420 Dominos & Miscellaneous Small Programs Disk
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- Aggression 1.05 (AGGRESS)
- Expert Source Code, Inc.
- $15
- is a unique graphic board game that combines some of the aspects of checkers and
- backgammon. The object is to get all of your pieces from their starting side to
- the opposite side before your opponent does from a random starting pattern.
- Requires mouse, EGA/VGA.
-
- Hong Kong Mahjong (HKMJ)
- Fitch, Julian
- $15
- is a version of Mahjong as played in Hong Kong. It has excellent graphics
- because it is written to run only on the VGA. Directions are provided when you
- run the program. This game works on VGA only.
-
- Muggins 1.0
- Young, Scott
- $8
- is a challenging domino game in which you play the computer. The
- dominoes go up to 9-9 instead of the usual 6-6. The play of the game and
- the graphics are very good. EGA/VGA required.
-
- Scrabble 1.05 (SCRABBL)
- Hall, Christopher
- $10
- lets you play Scrabble with friends without a board. It does not let you play
- against the computer. It makes the game easier to play by drawing the letters
- for you and keeping score automatically.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12420 [108]
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- 20023/3555 Othello Games Small Programs Disk
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- Blockade 1.9 (BLOCKAD) (08-93 CD)
- PC Solutions
- $15
- is a strategy board game similar to Othello. Each player takes turns
- placing his pieces on the board, but unlike Othello, your piece must be
- placed adjacent to both one of your pieces and one of your opponent's.
- The effects of such a placement differ from Othello as well. An
- interesting game.
-
- Capture 2.0 (CAPTRCW)
- CurtWare
- $10
- is similar to Othello. The main difference is that you can select a greater
- number of squares, up to 400. You can play a friend or the computer, or let
- the computer play itself. There are three skill levels, but the strongest is
- not as strong as other Othello type games in the PsL. The program is easy to
- use and has lots of features, such as being able to save a game.
-
- DoublOlo (DOUBOLO)
- Soleau, William
- $10
- is the best thing to happen to Othello since the two-colored disc! While many
- programmers have written "yet another rendition" of the classic game of Othello
- (some of them with excellent graphics and/or playing skill), William Soleau, who
- has been writing a lot of terrific games recently, has come up with another
- winner. In this variation, the board varies in size and shape and location of
- obstacles on the board with each game. This endless variety and different
- challenges is sure to please anyone who has ever enjoyed a game of Othello but
- who has grown bored with the same old game all the time. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
- Flip-It 4.7 (08-93 CD)
- PC Solutions
- $15-$24
- is an interesting variation of Reversi/Othello. You can select various grid
- patterns and sizes for the board. There is also an unusual play-to-lose mode.
- Function keys can provide help and rules or invoke an auto-play feature.
-
- Reversi 1.8
- Parson, David
- $15
- is an excellent version of Othello that supports CGA or EGA/VGA compatible
- video. We have a game like this in the library already, but this one beat me
- like a drum in front of witnesses, so I am forced to add it to the library.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3555
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- 20023/12337 Othello Games #2 Small Programs Disk
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- AntiC 1.11
- Cascoly Software ASP
- $20
- is a cross between Othello and Life. The object of AntiC is make the pattern a
- single color color using the fewest number of transformations. Each square is
- one of three colors and sends its color to neighboring squares in the network.
- If only one color comes into a square, it takes that color. If two colors come
- in, they cancel and the square assumes the third color. Each time you change a
- square, all squares in the pattern are recalculated and redrawn. Requires EGA
- monitor and mouse.
-
- Hexes 0.93
- Foltz, H.D.
- $0
- is an Othello game played on a hexagonal board.
-
- Othello 6.2 (OTHL-EW)
- Waud, Earl
- $20
- is an good implementation of Othello for EGA or mono systems. It has seven
- levels of play; can be played by one or two players; has mouse support and a
- "boss screen". This is not the strongest Othello we've seen, but the user
- interface is above average and the program is strong enough to beat the
- non-expert. (The author is no longer at the address listed in the
- documentation.)
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12337
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-
- Apples & Oranges
- Expert Source Code, Inc.
- $15
- #20023/2520
- is the game of Othello using apples and oranges rather than the usual black
- and white pieces. Unfortunately, the program plays a rather weak game, but the
- graphics are unbeatable. So it's not that much fun to play, but it's great for
- showing off your video. Three levels of play are offered. Requires EGA or VGA,
- 355k RAM and a mouse.
-
-
- Tribolo
- Soleau, William
- $12
- #20023/3304
- pits you against two computer opponents in a game of three way Othello. The
- regular rules of Othello apply, but having three participants creates
- drastically different playing strategies. Tribolo has excellent EGA graphics
- and mouse support.
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- 2405 GO Related Games Small Programs Disk
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-
- Connect4 1.1A (CONN4JM)
- McCranie, Judson ASP
- $15
- lets you play Connect4 against the computer. Each player tries to get four of
- his pieces connected in a row either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
- Another version of Connect4 in the PsL uses ASCII characters and will work on
- monochrome monitors. This version has better graphics, but requires some type
- of graphics adapater, including monographics.
-
- Connect4 2.07 (CONECT4)
- Harper, Jeff
- $5
- lets you play the computer in this popular strategy game that takes
- tic-tac-toe to a higher level.
-
- Drop-It 1.7
- PC Solutions
- $15
- is a customizable variation of Connect Four. You can change the size of the
- playing grid, adjust the IQ of the computer, or select a play-to-lose mode.
-
- Pente
- Leach, Michael A.
- $0
- is a game in which two players, or one player and a computer, take turns
- placing a piece on a grid. The object is to be the first to get five pieces
- in a row. Pieces can be captured only in pairs. This is a fun, interesting
- game.
-
- Plotz
- Soleau, William
- $10
- is a strategy game in which the objective is to change an entire column of
- squares to your color before the computer does. It may take a time or two to
- catch on to the game, but it becomes pretty interesting after that.
-
- Quinta 3.0 [QUINTA] (11-93 CD)
- Penner, Lester
- $5
- is similar to Othello, Go-Moku, Go and Pente. It is a very challenging game
- to try to win against the computer. The graphics and colors are excellent.
- Requires a mouse and EGA/VGA/CGA compatible video.
-
- TTT
- is a 3D Tic-Tac-Toe game.
-
- TTT3D
- Microstuff
- $15
- is a multi-level 3 dimensional tic-tac-toe game. Play against the computer or
- your friends. Even at the Beginner level, the computer is hard to beat. CGA
- or mono-graphics compatible video required.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2405
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- 4532 GO Related Games #2 Small Programs Disk
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- Concentration Tic-Tac-Toe (CTTT)
- Evans, Bruce
- $?
- is a game of Tic-Tac-Toe where the owners of the markers are not identified, so
- you have to remember where you have put your "X". You can specify the number of
- players, number of squares, and time limit for a turn. You can peek, but it
- costs you a turn!
-
- Contax 2.2 (08-93 CD)
- PC Solutions
- $24
- is a game variant of GO. You take turns placing stones on the board and the
- first one to get five in a row wins. You can select different grid patterns and
- board sizes, two-player mode, auto-play and more.
-
- Go-Moku
- Passera, Gerard G.
- $10
- plays a very old Japanese game called GOMOKU, also known as 5-in-Line and
- Pente. The board has 19x19 squares; Get 5 stones in a row and you win. You
- can play against the computer or another player.
-
- GO-Renju 1.4 (GORENJU)
- PC Solutions
- $12
- is a variant of the Oriental game GO. You can play either a standard 5-in-a-row
- to win game, or a challenging game in which 4-in-a-row loses. The board size can
- be customized from a 7x7 to a 19x19 grid.
-
- Pirates (PIRATE)
- Tracker Software
- $5
- is a series of challenging puzzles in which you move from gold bag to gold bag
- without retracing previous moves. It is based on Hiroimono, which is a 14th
- century Japanese classic involving Go stones.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #4532
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-
-
- GoGame
- TMW Co.
- $20
- #3441
- is based on the ancient board game GO. Players can be man or machine.
- Problem solving is included in the program so you can look ahead. The program
- uses ASCII graphics so it should work on most machines.
-
-
- Chinese Checkers 2.1
- ImagiSOFT, Inc., ASP
- $20
- #3637
- is a colorful game based on the old traditional played by kids and adults. The
- graphics and play of the game are excellent. If you have the inverted-T cursor
- pad on your machine, you will need to turn off NumLock and use the number pad to
- play the game, as the 1-3-7-9 keys are needed for diagonal moves. Requires
- EGA/VGA and a mouse.
-
-
- Dead End
- Huenefeld Software
- $20
- #12135
- is a unique strategy game for up to 6 players. You must choose a path
- through the streets and avenues of the board and mark each turn of your
- path with an arrow. The object of the game is to be the last player on
- the board to reach a dead end. Features include nine selectable levels
- of difficulty for computer opponents, adjustable time-limit countdown
- clock, mouse support, and more. Requires 640K, VGA, and DOS 3+.
-
-
- Domino 4.2 (10-93 CD)
- Ball, B. J.
- $15
- #12420
- is an implementation of a two-person, single-spinner game of dominos
- that you play against the computer. Graphics are required.
-
-
- Electronic Aggravation 1.2 [AGGR12] (10-93 CD)
- SimoneSystems Software
- $15
- #12556
- is a computerized adaptation of the classic board game, Aggravation. It
- allows 2-6 players, human or computer. Players race to beat their opponents
- from their base to their home safe positions. The game features an
- easy-to-use graphical interface and high resolution graphics. Requires a
- 286+, mouse and VGA.
-
-
- Kirsta Games
- Kirsta Computers Ltd.
- $30 each
- #4419
- is a set of four popular card and board games including Backgammon, Cribbage,
- Checkers, and Patience. These versions make you quit the program and restart it
- after every game, going through a shareware registration screen. Although this
- is a nuisance, it really doesn't take much time on a fast hard disk.
-
- The Checkers game is pretty weak, but fun for novices. The Backgammon game plays
- a decent game, but lacks a doubling cube; however, it has one of the best
- interfaces of any backgammon game we've seen.
-
-
- Mahjong 4.1 [MAHJONGG]
- King, P. E. ASP
- $20
- #884
- is the game of Mahjong translated to the computer.
-
- ALSO ON THIS DISK IS:
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- Mah Jongg 4.1 [MAHJNG41] (11-93 CD)
- Anderson, Nels ASP
- $10
- #884
- is a solitaire game played with Chinese tiles. The "Boss Mode" allows you to
- Shell to DOS to run other programs. A list of all pairs of tiles played so far
- is available by hitting the F2 key. You also have the ability to load different
- tile sets. One additional set, "Flags of the World", is included along with a
- tile editor utility.
-
-
- Moraff's Morejongg 3.0 [MOREJONG]
- MoraffWare
- $0
- #4648
- is a unique implementation of the ancient tile game Mahjongg. It contains
- tile sets with monsters from the Moraff's World games, letters of the
- alphabet, three letter words, and traditional oriental tiles. You can
- customize the colors of the tiles and background, and virtually all video
- types from Hercules to Super-VGA are supported. Mouse is optional.
-
-
- Megagopoly
- Visual Data Communications Corp.
- $18
- #1372
- is an investment strategy game. The object is to reach financial
- independence. The game simulates an investment environment in which a
- player may test his skills by interacting with economic parameters,
- standard financial algorithms and portfolio analysis. Save/Retrieve game
- options are available. (The author can no longer be reached at the
- address provided in the documentation.)
-
-
- Redhook's Revenge 1.0
- ImagiSOFT, Inc. ASP
- $23
- #20135 [2 disks]
- You will sail the seas as a bloodthirsty pirate in this fantastic animated
- board game. You roll the dice to see whether you will fight a city, discover
- treasure, get lost in a storm, answer a trivia question, and much more. It
- combines the elements of classic board games like Risk, Trivial Pursuit, and
- Life with beautiful graphics/animation and entertaining theme music and sound
- effects.
-
- Up to three people can play, and the player with the most gold at the end of
- the voyage wins. Games can be saved, and two of the scurvy bucaneers can be
- controlled by the computer. Old Redhook himself pops up on occasion with some
- endearingly salty pirate sayings. Requires 640K and VGA. An AdLib or Sound
- Blaster compatible board is required to hear music.
-
-
- Tamper 1.20u [TAMPER] (11-93 CD)
- Vorco Technologies ASP
- $33
- #20303
- is an investment strategy game. Players get rich buying and selling
- stock in various companies. It allows one to four players. The first one
- with a net worth of $100,000 or more wins the game. Requires 1 meg of
- memory, VGA, and a hard disk. Available only on 1.44MB 3.5" disk or CD.
-
-
- Wall $treet Raider 4.0
- Ronin Software ASP
- $25
- #4626
- is a simulation game of corporate finance, in which one to four players
- (including the computer) engage in hostile takeovers, empire building,
- participate in greenmail payoffs and more.
-
- Created by a Harvard lawyer/CPA/economist, Michael Jenkins, this game
- allows you to use the same techniques as real corporate raiders on Wall
- Street. Not only is the game fun to play, but you will really learn a lot
- about business.
-
- W$R has been a long time in the making. Jenkins says: "There hasn't been a
- month in the last 20 years when I haven't done something on it. It takes
- five or ten minutes to learn, but a lifetime to master." Requires 512K RAM
- and 720K disk space.
-
-
- Moraff's Stones 3.1
- Moraffware
- $0
- #27676/3641
- is a barter-gambling game played against monsters. The monsters are easy to beat
- at first, but each time a monster gets wiped out, it is replaced by a more
- intelligent and stingy monster. Eventually you are surrounded by malicious,
- hard-core gamblers at the highest levels of the game.
-
-
- Nine Men's Morris
- Langin, Chet ASP
- $10
- #27676/3443
- is an ancient game of strategy played on a special board in which the
- object is to get three pieces in a row and take the opponent's pieces. You
- can play against the computer. There are several levels of difficulty.
- Requires 384K.
-
-
- Robix 1.0
- Soleau, William
- $12
- #4850
- The objective is get your colored blocks to the bottom of the game board by
- pushing rows of blocks either to the left or right. You can play against the
- computer or a friend. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
-
- Scoot-A-Long
- Zimmerman, Ray
- $25
- #4093
- is a simple board game along the lines of Parchesi. The first player to get all
- four game pieces to home position, wins. Requires EGA/VGA, a hard disk and 512K
- RAM.
-
-
- Silicon City 2.5d
- Lyric Software Co.
- $22
- #12133
- is an interesting 3D strategy game. Due to massive over population, all of the
- Earth's people have been digitized and transferred to a large computer universe.
- Your job is to rescue the helpless inhabitants of Silicon City from a deadly
- virus that has infected the incubators. This game features excellent EGA/VGA
- graphics. A mouse is recommended.
-
-
- Tommy's Monopoly
- Tommy's Toys
- $0
- #1895
- is the classic game by Parker Brothers converted to play on your PC. Like
- other "Tommy's Toys" games, all graphics are done with ASCII characters, so a
- graphics card is NOT required.
-
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- 1619 Strategy Games #1 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Addix 2.0
- PC Solutions
- $24
- is a strategy game in which you and the computer take turns capturing numbers
- from a grid. You select a number from the horizontal row of the computer's last
- move and the computer takes a number from the vertical column of your last move.
- The player with the higher score wins. You can change the board size, adjust the
- IQ of the computer, select auto-play and more.
-
- Awele
- Cabannes, Jean-Pierre
- $0
- is a well known African game (that comes to us from France) to be played between
- two players (ie: you can't play the computer). The archive contains two versions
- - one in English and the other in French. Both require EGA.
-
- Numbers & Logic III (NUMLOG3)
- Burns, David
- $18
- is a new set of four challenging, number/logic puzzles. The games are not overly
- difficult to solve, given enough time. The object is to solve them as quickly as
- possible. This approach makes the game entertaining for all ages. A log of best
- times and players' names are kept for each game. EGA/VGA and mouse required.
-
- Shut The Box 1.2 (MLSHUT)
- Lancaster, Bob
- $5
- is a computerized implementation of the old board game of Shut The Box.
- Players alternate turns trying to get the highest score possible shutting
- numbered doors matching rolled dice. The colors and (ASCII) graphics are
- great, but the game plays well on a mono system too. Mouse is supported but
- not required.
-
- SeaHunt
- Halma, Andy M.
- $0
- is computerized version of the game Battleship.
-
- Stars
- Meachem, William
- $0
- is a "brain teaser" that works something like the Game of Life.
-
- YerMony
- is a collection of a few simple games with some rather bizarre
- embellishments.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1619
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- 1620 Strategy Games #2 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Aldo (ALDO-JR)
- Riordan, Jason
- $10
- is based on the childhood game of paper-rock-scissors, but this version is not
- for young children. The strategy in deciding which item to play and where on the
- playing board to place it is pretty difficult to master. (This game has no
- relation to the run-and-jump arcade game of the same name.)
-
- Arionx
- Dalal, Dan
- $0
- is a math solving game that requires some math background. It is the third
- game is a six game series. Each game requires you to solve the previous game
- to continue in the series (which can be ordered from the author) although
- games one and two are not necessary to complete this game.
-
- Border 1.1 (BORDRSE)
- Cascoly Software ASP
- $20
- is a strategy game in which you try to enclose more areas than your opponent.
- Your aim is to make the largest triangles you can, while selecting points to
- block your opponent's triangles. Players take turns claiming points within a
- rectangular area, trying to make triangles connecting those points. If a
- proposed triangle is clear of your opponent's points and intersects no other
- triangles, your score increases by the area of that triangle. The first
- player to enclose more than 40% of the available area wins.
-
- HardArt 1.0
- Dowst, Ken
- $0
- a heart is hidden on the screen and you have to find him in an allotted number
- of moves. You can tell if you are getting closer by the pitch of a tone
- emitted after each move. The higher the tone, the closer you are.
-
- Stained Glass 910116 (STAINGL)
- Brewster, Kent
- $25
- is a very tough puzzle-game in which you clear the board by jumping colored
- boxes ("panes of glass") over each other. What happens when one box jumps
- another depends on the colors involved, making planning ahead pretty tricky. For
- example, if a blue box jumps over another box and lands "on" a yellow box, the
- double "panes of glass" combine to become a green box. A blue box jumping "over"
- a green box would remove its color from the double box and leave just the single
- yellow box. Very challenging.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1620
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- 2671 Strategy Games #3 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Conquer 2.64 (CONQEGA)
- Arnold, Paul
- $10
- is a war game in which you battle the enemy on several fronts in an attempt to
- take over the world. It is a single or multi-player (1-4) game and you are
- matched up against the computer who plays for the Soviet Block, the Common
- Market, and the Opec Nations. The documentation is a bit skimpy. EGA/VGA
- required.
-
- Cyberbox II (CYBRBOX)
- Beeferman, Doug
- $7
- is one of the best push-pull puzzle games yet, which is saying a lot, because
- there are some outstanding games of this type. In Push-Pull Puzzles (for want of
- a better name), you have to move your man around a maze, pushing/pulling (or
- whatever) obstacles out of your way to get to the diamonds/keys/exits/whatever.
-
- The feature that makes Cyberbox II so interesting is that unlike the other games
- which have one room per screen (and vice-versa), C2 uses a large, scrolling
- playing field. Sometimes you can't even see all the elements involved, and you
- have to go exploring before you can get to the diamond you are after. There are
- three levels of play, and you can design your own playing fields.
-
- Hurkle Hunt 2.5 (HURKLE)
- Voss, William R.
- $0
- is an amusingly-done game in which you try to trap the soon-to-be-extinct
- "Hurkle". To give you an idea of the spirit of this game, Voss gives only his
- phone number and asked satisfied users to Fax him $5, whereupon he will Fax
- you back a disk with the source code. Then there's the "Boss" screen, which
- is a screen some games provide for you to pop up when you hear the Boss
- coming. This one is different.
-
- Super Maxit 2.0 (SUPMAX)
- Expert Source Code, Inc.
- $15
- is a graphic version of the traditional, strategic board game, Maxit, with a
- few twists. It has the ability to choose different board shapes and sizes that
- are filled with numbered squares. When you choose a number in a row, then the
- computer picks on in the column you chose, then you pick from the row the
- computer chose, and so on. Some numbers are negative and the strategy is to
- try to force the computer to pick from a column that has lower numbers than
- the one you picked. The higher number total wins. EGA or VGA required.
-
- Super Nim 1.0 (SUPRNIM)
- Stanton Computing
- $10
- is an interesting version of the game of Nim, which you play against the
- computer. VGA required.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2671
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- 3877 Strategy Games #4 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Bolo Ball 1.2 (BOLOBAL)
- Soleau, William
- $12
- is a challenging strategy game where the objective is to get your marbles to
- drop as far down the screen as possible. This sounds pretty simple, but the
- screen is filled with ramps, walls, black holes, and other obstructions.
-
- You can play against the computer or a human opponent. Their marbles also get in
- your way. The animated EGA/VGA graphics are very nicely done. This is another
- quality "thinking" game from the author of the Bolo Adventure series.
-
- Boxcars 1.0
- Radcliffe, Jim
- $10
- As you move a token through the grid of dice, the ones you pass change
- values. Your goal is to recognize the pattern of change and move the token
- through in a pattern that will cause all the dice to display a six.
-
- There are hundreds (maybe thousands) of possible patterns, but on the first
- 20 boards, you have to beat the target score (by making fewer moves) before
- you can advance to the next. EGA/VGA required.
-
- Numbers & Logic I 1.0 (NUMLOGI)
- Burns, David
- $8
- is a set of three unusual and challenging number puzzles. The object is to get a
- solution in the shortest possible time. EGA/VGA and mouse required.
-
- Slime
- Menlove, Spencer
- $0
- is a strategy game where the object is to dominate the board by taking over
- adjacent enemy pieces. It features one- and two-player modes, or you can watch
- the computer play itself. Even on the intermediate level, this is a tough game.
- Requires a mouse.
-
- Stock Market Technician 1.1 (SMT)
- RGJ Systems
- $10
- is a stock market investment game. You must gain a greater Net Worth than any
- other player and remain in the game the longest to win. You need no special
- financial skills to play. One to four players may compete.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3877
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- 12008 Strategy Games #5 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Balloon Challenge 1.0 (BALOONC)
- Soleau Software
- $12
- pits you against the computer as you each try to launch 25 balloons
- higher the balloon rises into the sky, the higher the score. There is a
- new maze everytime you play. EGA/VGA.
-
- Bulls and Bears 1.0 (BAB)
- Crabb, Ronald L. ASP
- $20
- is a stock market game. To do well, you have to be able to deduce how the news
- headlines each morning will affect the various parts of the market (eg:
- housing, industrials) and to adjust your portfolio accordingly. Requires
- EGA/VGA.
-
- Electron Havoc 1.1 (HAVOC)
- Shramko, John
- $10
- lets you and an opponent take turns firing at each other's space ships. You
- must adjust your firing speed and ship location to allow for gravity pockets.
- Requires VGA and a mouse.
-
- Spectrum Sorcery 1.0 (SORCERY)
- Bollinger, David
- $10
- Two players compete on a multi-colored playing board, moving around
- different computer opponents and 11 board layouts are available.
- requires VGA and a mouse.
-
- Ten-Thousand 1.0 (TENTHOU)
- Status Que Software
- $10
- is a dice game for 2 to 6 players. Each player tries to reach a score of
- 10,000 first with a combination of luck and good strategy. Requires 640K RAM
- and VGA.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12008
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- 12421 Strategy Games #6 Small Programs Disk
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-
- Atoms-3 1.0
- Distant Markets
- $25-$31
- is a network/local strategy game played on an 8x8 board. Place atoms in the
- right squares on the board so that the atoms can begin a chain fission reaction
- to other squares. From 2 to 6 can play. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
- Cascade 1.9 (08-93 CD)
- PC Solutions
- $15
- is a strategy game played against the computer. A maze of letters is
- presented on the screen, scattered with balls and other objects. You
- take turns with the computer removing a letter, and the balls cascade
- down the gaps left. On reaching the bottom, they will enter your hopper
- and add a value to your score.
-
- Minefield (MINE-PM)
- Mills, Paul
- $0
- is a DOS-based version of the popular Windows game of the same name. The
- object is to find and mark all of the mines in the playing field without
- setting any off. VGA and a mouse are required.
-
- MineField For Everybody 1.0 (MFE100) (11-93 CD)
- Warshaw, Judah
- $5
- is a minefield game that will run on any system. It supports a mouse,
- save and load functions, customizable playing fields and difficulty, and
- more.
-
- Silencer (SILENDF) (08-93 CD)
- Foss, Donald E.
- $10
- is a military strategy game in which you'll battle with seven different
- creatures that vary in number, speed, and strength. There are 15 levels
- of competition and various skill levels. VGA required.
-
- Sokoball (SOKOSW) (11-93 CD)
- Radcliffe, Jim
- $10
- is a variation of the Japanese Sokoban puzzles. The object
- of this game is to push the boxes to a designated area to clear the
- game board. It features changing floor plans, pop-up barriers and
- an editor for creating your own puzzles. Requires a 286+ and
- VGA.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12421 [20]
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- 1948 Yahtzee Games Small Programs Disk
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-
- MLYaht 2.2
- Lancaster, Bob
- $0-$5
- is an excellent implementation of the dice game Yahtzee. There is better
- playing logic and several other improvements in the regular game.
-
- Quimbee
- CurtWare
- $10
- is a game for 1 to 6 players, inspired by Triple Yahtzee. In Quimbee, you get
- six dice. The game plays like Yahtzee, but if you get a "Q", it acts as a
- wildcard. You get up to three rolls per turn, but you can only select the dice
- to keep by value. That is, if you select "4", all 4's are kept for the next
- roll.
-
- Yahtzee 1.0 (YAHTZMH)
- Holmes, Michael
- $0
- is a computer version of the well-known dice game. One or two players can
- play. This version is much slicker than others we have seen and even includes
- a "boss screen" - a simulated spreadsheet that you can pop up when you see the
- boss coming.
-
- Yahtzee
- is the game of Yahtzee in uncompiled BASIC, for those who like to modify
- the source code.
-
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- END OF SMALL PRROGRAMS DISK #1948
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