DiceRun is a computer version of a popular table game most of us played with their friends and family before computer games started expanding. It can be played by two, three or four players all of who share the same goal - to be the first to move their pawns from their color start to the same color home position. Very little skill is needed for this game so luck is the key factor. Now even if you have lost your game board you can play with your friends on your computer screen and remind yourself of the old days. Even if you are alone you can play against one, two or three computer opponents and still have fun and kill some time in a better way than you would if you played solitaire. But besides being simple, it is addictive, so be warned and don't blame us if you spend more time playing it than you should :-) Playing against your friends is absolutely free but until you register you can not add more than one computer player to the game.
Ultimate Bid Whist 2.1 Play the ultimate game of bid whist on your computer. You and a computer partner bid and compete against two computer opponents in this challenging game. Brush up on your game or practice for a tournament. Designed for beginning and advanced players.
Pingpong 1.0 Pingpong is an incredible ping-pong game with an even more impressive AI (artificial intelligence). Play against the computer, and see if you can win.
Battle Painters 2.0 Battle Painters is a simple multiplayer action game in which the person who paints the most percentage of the playing field in their color wins the game
Tonk 2.1 A rummy-style card game that let's you play and bet against computer opponents. This traditional card game is designed to be challenging for both beginning and advanced players,...
Rummy Challenge 2.0 Play the traditional card game of rummy that competes you against a computer opponent
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