Pokémon Card Game: Asobikata DS is a game which focuses on teaching players how to play the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The Beginning Set was rereleased on August 5, 2011, which contained the same cards as the September 2010 Beginning Set, but came with this game.
It has tutorials and a digital rulebook. After the player has completed all the tutorials, there are five different CPU characters to play against.
Step in and place your bets. You've just entered the Tiger Casino, where you can test your luck on the classics: Video Poker, Video Blackjack, Roulette, Video Hi-Low (War) and two video slot machines. Practise your poker face. Hone your skill. Place your bets. Win!
Feeling Lucky? Pull up a chair and play a few hands of Blackjack or Poker. Minimum bet is $1 and maximum is $499 at the BlackJack table, whereas over on the 5-Card Stud Poker table the sky is the limit. Up to 4 people can play simultaneously, or if you're a little shy you can always go one-on-one with the dealer. Speaking of which, don't forget to give Max, your dealer, a nice tip, or you never know what kind of cards he'll deal out in your next hand.
Developed by Mere Mortals and published by Oxygen Interactive, this budget PS2 game from 2004 contains five digitized versions of common board games played my kids and families. Games included are Snakes & Ladders (with a fireman theme), Dominoes, Battle Ships (in a bathtub), Ludo (with Ninjas) and Dice.
Pokémon-e: Expedition Base Set (Japanese: 基本拡張パック Base Expansion Pack) is the name given to the first main expansion of cards from the e-Card Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (the e-Card Era in Japan). The cards could be scanned for unlocking minigames in the e-Reader accessory for the Game Boy Advance.
Millionaire is a version of the popular board game Monopoly. The rules are pretty similar to the original, but the places in the board are the most noticeable difference. Instead of pieces of land with street names, the board features country names, such as Spain, Turkey or Switzerland. After buying such places, players can build houses or hotels.
Up to four players can take turns in this game. Each one starts with 7.500 dollars, and leaves the board when there's no money left to pay the bills. The last player standing wins.
A home version of Sega's MJ series of arcade mahjong games for PC and mobile devices, released in 2013 in Japan. Notable features include a gacha system for acquiring new characters, music, etc. and match commentary. It was later translated and released in North America for mobile devices in 2020, although this version had its online service shut down less than a year later.
Lovely Pop Mahjong JangJang Shimasho is a strip mahjong game with extensively animated strip sequences. Mahjong matches are played against the members of an all female pop-band called 'VisKiss'. After defeating an opponent, the player is given the chance to play a mini-game to gain more points. Points can be spent at an item shop to buy items to help the player cheat in following rounds.
Othello (オセロ) is a SG-1000 video game based on the board game Othello.
Two versions of Othello exist for the SG-1000. The first version, released in 1983, was built into the Othello Multivision (which is where the system gets its name from). Sega would later re-release this game in cartridge form in 1985, offering significant graphical and AI improvements over Tsukuda Original's version.
Experience the thrill of high stakes gambling in the Golden Nugget Casino with classic games like Blackjack, Craps and Roulette, plus Slots and Video Poker. When you're down on your luck, visit the ATM then hit the tables for more action. With Golden Nugget Casino, you can be a high roller and leave your wallet at home. Master a variety of card and table games plus slots and video poker and pull the lever on slot machine games including Halloween Spooky and Wild West. Challenge yourself on Video Poker games like Deuces Wild, Joker's Wild, Jacks or Better and Tens or Better. Get a loan from the cashier of up to $2,000 at a time, up to a maximum of $10,000. Password system allows you to enter a password and resume play with a previously saved bank account balance.
The objective of the game is to take the opposing king. When the king cannot avoid being caught on the next move, the game is over. They say the king is "Matt". The shogi opposes two players who take turns playing. The Shogi chess board is called Shogi Ban ("Shogi table") and has 81 squares (9 x 9), the three rows furthest from the players constituting their promotion area. At the start of the game each player has 20 pieces: a king, a rook, a bishop, two gold generals, two silver generals, two horsemen, two spears, and nine pawns.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Pro is fully automated and gives players access to all cards. Latest cards from both TCG and OCG are available and new cards are added as soon as they get announced.