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xAtaxx fo Pocket PC 2.0
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Play ataxx on your Palm. Ataxx is board game similar to Othello, but quite different The object of the game is to have the majority of your stones on the board at the end of the game.
This is the Java version of the board game Master Mind. There is a board with 10 rows. Each contains 4 color pegs. Up to the board there is place for pegs with a secret code. The objective of the game is to break it. There are up to 10 moves. After each move, the game shows clues. Different pegs and boards. In-game hints. Pegs for people with a colorblind. 4 levels of difficulty. 4 to 12 colors of pegs. Develops logic, strategy and memory.
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3 musketeers is an abstract strategy board game for two players. It uses the principal of unequal forces; the two players neither use the same types of pieces nor the same rules, and their victory conditions are different. You can play against computer or play against your friend. x3 Musketeers supports database of game, has full color graphics and more...
3 musketeers is an abstract strategy board game for two players. It uses the principal of unequal forces; the two players neither use the same types of pieces nor the same rules, and their victory conditions are different. You can play against computer or play against your friend. x3 Musketeers supports database of game, has full color graphics and more...
board game. One player represents the Cats, the other, the Dogs. The game is played on an empty 8x8 board. On each turn, each player drops one of his pets into an empty cell. However, the cell where the new animal is dropped cannot be orthogonally adjacent to a different animal (i.e, no dogs and cats close to each other). Wins the player that after there is no more valid moves, has more animals on board. xCatsDogs supports database of game, has full
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board game. Fill up the board as much as possible with stones, each of which can be placed only adjacent to a stone that shares either its color or its name. Like all great board games, Mariko´s concept is deceptively simple, but offers a deeply complex and challenging experience. You are given a set of 72 tiles, each marked with a specific color and figure. The stones are presented one at a time, and you place them on a board with 96 slots, next