Fortune Street 2: Rolling Again is a fan made, non official project that provides a new wave of customly created content for western fans of the Wii release who dream for a successor. This version of Fortune Street also contains a rule pack designed to rebalance certain aspects of the game and add quality of life enhancements that the stages are specifically built around. Altered text files, swapped backgrounds, and music files will all be included in the files you need to replace to play the game.
Shanghai II is a variant of the puzzle game also known as solitaire mahjong. 144 mahjong tiles are arranged in rows and stacked upon each other in various patterns; the player's goal is to remove pairs of matching tiles that do not have adjacent tiles from both sides until the whole board is clear. This variant features six patterns named after animals: tiger, scorpion, monkey, snake, panther, and dragon. The player can choose to display hints or reverse any amount of moves. A mode with a time limit is available as well.
Shufflepuck is a small personal project game based on the classic board game Shuffleboard, with some elements inspired by curling. Face 3 unique CPU difficulties to unlock new skins, or play together with your friends locally and online!
Dr. Black Jack is a computer game featured in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows. It is based on the popular card game Blackjack (aka Pontoon, 21 etc.). The minimum bet is 10 points per deal.
One day, the hero gets a mysterious bill. From that day on, he gets caught up in the turmoil over the resurrection of the anciently sealed demons hidden behind the eerie card game "New Youkai Den". The hero travels all over Japan to prevent the demon from resurrection. There are four game modes: "story mode", "fighting mode", "battle mode", and "trading mode". In "Battle Mode" and "Trading Mode", you can play and exchange with your friends using a communication cable. There are 298 types of cards by Shigeru Mizuki, the best youkai painter of our time!
TriPeaks is a patience or solitaire card game that is akin to the solitaire games Golf and Black Hole. The game uses one deck and the object is to clear three peaks made up of cards. It was created by Robert Hogue and popularized as a result of being included in Microsoft Solitaire Collection 3.
Golf, also known as One Foundation, is a patience or solitaire card game where players try to earn the lowest number of points (as in golf, the sport) over the course of nine deals (or "holes", also borrowing from golf terminology). It has a tableau of 35 face-up cards and a higher ratio of skill to luck than most other solitaire card games. It was included as part of Microsoft Entertainment Pack in 1990 for Windows PCs.
Tut's Tomb is a variation on "Pyramid", a patience or solitaire game of the Simple Addition family, where the object is to get all the cards from the pyramid to the foundation.
The object of the game is to remove pairs of cards that add up to a total of 13, the equivalent of the highest valued card in the deck, from a pyramid arrangement of 28 cards. When using the standard 52-card deck, Jacks are valued at 11, Queens at 12, and Kings at 13.
A trimmed-down port of "The Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack" for PC, including the following titles:
- FreeCell
- LifeGenesis
- Minesweeper
- SkiFree
- TicTactics
- TriPeaks
- Tut's Tomb
Have fun with your friends or family!
With 2 or up to 12, turn the smartphone facing the others and guess your card combination first.
Am I a man? A singer ? Should I light the fire? Am I at the beautician?
The combinations are crazy and you can add as many characters and action as you want.
For connoisseurs of the Ta Mère en Slip board game, here are the improvements:
- Up to 12 players
- 3 times more cards
- Possibility of adding cards endlessly
- Choice of timer duration
- It fits in your pocket
Hong Kong Mahjong is a classic Chinese game of skill. Your goal is to try to get the highest point value combination by following the Hong Kong scoring system.
Competitive domino game with options to play vs. a computer, a random opponent, or a friend. Comes with three game types (draw, block, fives) and built-in social features, like profiles and chat.