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Chameleon 1.0 (Downloads: 178)
Reversi with up to four players and alternate layouts Chameleon is a strategy game inspired by the boardgame Reversi. Like Reversi, you are trying to have more orbs of your color on the board than any of the other colors. The difference with this game is that you can play with up to four players, and there are computer controlled AI players. Also, there are several different board layouts, not just the plain square setup....
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Cluster 1.0 (Downloads: 151)
Push blocks around to form one cluster, but the blocks fuse together Cluster is a freeware puzzle game I've written. In this game you drive a bulldozer and your job is to push blocks around so that they all touch eachother. Sounds easy, but there is a catch. Once blocks touch, they fuse together, making them tougher to move around the oddly shaped rooms. Cluster comes with 50 challenging levels, and a level editor, for you to make and share your own levels....
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Liar's Dice 1.0 (Downloads: 181)
Liar's dice is the classic dice game about luck and bluffing Liar's dice is a classic dice game that is all about luck and bluffing. It is a one player game with a computer AI opponent. Can you outwit, outbluff, and outroll the computer? You'll need to if you want to win this game....
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Mini Golf Solitaire 1.0 (Downloads: 173)
PC Version of the classic card game by Sid Sackson Mini Golf Solitaire is a PC version of a classic card game from legendary game developer Sid Sackson. It is a thinking man's solitaire that requires you to think ahead in order to do well. The cards are layed out in a grid and you need to putt your ball to the goal card (the hole) in the least amount of strokes....
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Nineball Solitaire 1.0 (Downloads: 149)
Nineball Solitaire is a solitaire game of my own invention. Nineball Solitaire is a solitaire game of my own invention. It is a more strategic version of solitaire with a billiards theme. You must think ahead in order to not get stuck and clear each 'rack' of cards. How many racks can you run? That will depend on a little luck and a good dose of strategic thinking....
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