Ludo King is a cross platform multiplayer game that supports Desktop, Android, iOS and Windows mobile platform at same time. This game also support offline mode, where player can play with Computer or, Local multiplayer (pass and play mode).
Big Klondike is a version of the very popular Klondike variation of solitaire. This version of solitaire is what generally is called Windows Solitaire, or what some people think Solitaire just is as a general term (when the truth is that Solitaire is a huge genre of games just as wide as FPS is).
Big Klondike features 1 Draw, 3 Draw, Random shuffles and Winnable shuffles. You can choose to have the Timer enabled or not if you prefer a relaxing experience.
Our Winnable shuffles are originally Random shuffles which our custom coded solitaire bot has play tested to ensure is actually possible. We ship the game with 50,000 known Winnable shuffles for both 1 Draw and 3 Draw variations. The 1.0.0 version of our solitaire bot was made to not be too incredibly clever, so all Winnable shuffles are guaranteed to be possible below 200 moves. Though a Winnable game is guaranteed to be possible, that does not mean you will always win it first time as sometimes moves can be made in ways where the game becomes bricked - impossi
"Kochikame" has released 200 volumes of comics and had Guinness World Records in the past. It is very well known in Japan and has many fans in China and other Asian countries.
A table game like Monopoly. Popular characters from the manga (kochikame) appear in this game.
The game is a combination of the popular comic Azumanga Daioh and table top game "Donjara". The tiles are ready to use in battle with patterns of the characters faces. See polygon rendered deformed characters portray the happy action.
Mega Monster Party is a classic multiplayer board game and minigame collection by AirConsole, perfect for passing time and ending friendships!
Players use their smartphones as gamepads to control one of eight monstrous characters and conquer the board.
Choose paths wisely, use secret items to gain advantage and stock up on coins by winning PvP minigames. Once you have the funds, find the Board Master and trade coins for monster minions to get ready for the multiplayer final battle.
7 Vegas Style Games!
Now you can enjoy casino action right in the comfort of your own home. eGames CASINO is packed with 7 exciting games including BlackJack, Roulette, Video Poker, Slots and Keno.
The super realistic 3D table layouts, casino background noises and dealer voice cues along with the awesome graphics and fantastic animation are sure to make you feel like you're in the middle of Vegas winning the big money prizes!
Includes: Western Slots, U.S. Slots, Galaxy Poker, Castle Poker, Roulette, Keno & BlackJack
- Cool sounds & animated graphics!
- Scores are tracked so you can take your winnings to other games!
Platforms: Windows 95/98
The fourth entry in Sega's MJ series of arcade games. Most notably, this installment adds a Sanma (3 Player) league, a training mode, and an improved 16:9 Live terminal. It received numerous minor updates, with features such as a customizable narrator and a visible tile wall when spectating being added, before eventually receiving a significant upgrade in 2010 called Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ4 Evolution.
UNO, the classic card game of skips, draw-twos, and reverses, has come to the Game Boy Advance. There are two modes of play: Standard and Challenge. Standard has the players keep going until they reach a specified number of points, usually 1000. However, a player only scores points when he gets rid of all the cards in his hand. The points are the total value of the cards left in the opposition's hands. In Challenge, each player has a set number of points, and a player is eliminated when he reaches the point total. Play continues until one player is left standing. In both modes, you can play against up to three computer-controlled opponents. You can also play a single human opponent via a link cable. As an added bonus, there are three new cards that are not part of the real-world game. Now you can play UNO by yourself.
The third entry in Sega's MJ series of Riichi Mahjong arcade games. This entry adds a Jansou Mode where you can bet your gold to potentially earn more, as well as general enhancements over MJ2.
The sequel to Sega Yonin Uchi Mahjong MJ, and the second overall entry in Sega's MJ series of Riichi Mahjong arcade games. This game had a higher focus on online play than its predecessor, introducing the League Battle mode. In addition to the buttons, a touch screen was also added for ease of operation, something the original game lacked.
The C7010 is a Chess Module for the Videopac. Due to Videopac's hardware limitations, the Chess Module has extra CPU and memory to make the console have enough power to run the game. The module is connected to the console by a dummy cartridge.
The game displays the board on screen and asks the player the color which he or she wants to play with. Depending on the choice, the board will have the numbers 1 to 8 shown at the left side in crescent or decrescent order. The game has 6 levels of difficulty, each corresponding to how many moves ahead the computer can predict (1 move to 6 moves). The game is played using the keyboard to input the coordinates for the movements, using the coordinate notation, i.e., the player enters the letter and number corresponding to the square of origin and to the square of destination
One: The Card Game is a free multiplayer online alternative based on the popular game UNO. Play One: The Card Game straight from your browser and share the link with friends and family.
Splinterlands is a unique digital trading card game that allows players to truly own their cards and other in-game assets. Thanks to web 3.0 technology powered by the HIVE blockchain, each card in Splinterlands is a non-fungible token owned by a player. That means that players can do anything they want with their cards, including battling for rewards, holding as collectibles, trading on the peer-to-peer market, combining to level up, or even burning to obtain Dark Energy Crystals, the official in-game cryptocurrency of Splinterlands.
The first installment in Sega's MJ series of Riichi Mahjong arcade games. Although the game initially only supported local play with linked cabinets, it would later be updated in 2003 to support online play. Online service was discontinued on March 31, 2005.
The object of this game is to completely fill the board with as many pieces of your color as you can. To do this you must outflank your opponent's pieces and flip them to your color. Outflanking can occur horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The game ends when the board is full or when both players can't move.
Whoever has the most pieces wins.