The worst thing you can say about Chessmaster 5500 is that you might not want to spend the bucks on it if you already own Chessmaster 5000.
Mindscape's fantastic new adaptation of the classic can teach you how to play, how to improve your game, and how to gracefully get your butt kicked over and over by ...
Questions test both classical book-smarts and pop-culture awareness, forcing you to combine these opposing forces and choose a correct answer.
I'm pleased to report that they've truly hit the long ball once again.
You Don't Know Jack Volume 2 brings back everything that was exciting and fun about the original.
Scrabble was made for computer play.
In addition to creating a plethora of wacky questions pertaining to film, the producers have also given this version a movie motif.
Chessmaster is still the only way to go if you're looking for a chess program.
Arguably the best You Don't Know Jack since the original.
Veterans of the You Don't Know Jack series will be instantly at home with the gameplay.
Monopoly Tycoon uses the popular board game as the base on which to build a strong and innovative, and great-looking, real-time game of business management and city building.
The best computerized version of Risk yet.
The result of all of Hasbro's diligent faithfulness to the source is a great version of a classic board game.
Saints and Sinners Bingo features eccentric characters, lucky charms, dirty tricks, a variety of winning patterns.
It's little more than a cosmetic overhaul to an already classic product.
Risk II not only stays faithful to the original gameplay, but it also presents some pleasant new spins on the classic Risk formula.
The classic smart-aleck quiz show game challenges players to answer trivia questions laced with jokes and pop culture references.
Card Hunter is a strategy-like board game playable on browsers.
Armello is a swashbuckling adventure that combines RPG elements with the strategic play of card and board games, creating a personal, story-fuelled experience.
In GWENT, gamers clash with their friends in fast-paced duels that combine bluffing, on-the-fly decision making and careful deck construction. The game is played over a best-of-three series of rounds, ...
Card games lend themselves well to Internet play, and this one is no exception. Just stay away from the solo play, and you should be entertained.
It's an excellent party game, but unlike its predecessors, its online play component also makes it ideal even when other people aren't at home.
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