Name
Categories
Popularity
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Tommy-s-Ant-Farm
Action,Strategy   
1
You are the black ant trying to penetrate the antfarm and steal the eggs of the white ants which populate it. To move, use the arrow keys. When you have stolen an egg, you then have to take it back up and out of the antfarm to 'score an egg', 100 points.
Tommy-s-Backgammon
Action,Strategy   
1
Black's goal is to move its pieces counterclockwise around the board to squares 1-6; then move them all off the board. White moves its pieces clockwise around the board to squares 19-24, then off the board.
Tommy-s-Calabresella
Action,Strategy   
1
Players bid to see who gets to be the soloist. 12 tricks are then played and if the soloist wins 18 or more points, he wins and scores the excess over 18; but if he wins less than 18 points, both of the opponents score his deficit under 18. 18 is the magic number since there are 35 possible points to be won in any hand.
Tommy-s-Coon-Can
Strategy   
1
The object of each game is to form melds consisting of 3 or more cards.
Tommy-s-Cribbage
Strategy   
1
Cribbage is a game for two. You play against the computer. The pack of 52 cards is used, with king high. The point (scoring) values of the cards are ace=1, face cards=10, all others=their ranks. A game is either 61 or 121 points at the user's option.
Tommy-s-Cryptoquips
Strategy   
1
Do you like solving cryptograms for laughs? This neat toy is a tool for solving cryptoquips from the newspapers or other sources, and for composing your own. Hundreds of cryptoquips are provided free with this toy.
Tommy-s-Euchre
Strategy   
1
Euchre is a corruption of the word joker. It is an easy game to learn, less demanding than bridge, but a good time for all.
Tommy-s-Fan-Tan
Strategy   
1
At the beginning each player is given m chips. Play continues indefinitely as long as 2 or more players have some chips left. M is equal to 100*l, where l is the user-selected difficulty level, 1..9.
Tommy-s-Gin-Rummy
Strategy   
1
You play against the computer. The object of the game is to form your hand into "matched sets".
Tracassin
Logic,Strategy   
1
Tracassin offers you three games in one: the Target, the Road to Slide (the town where these games are rumoured to have been invented) and the most famous, the most difficult, the 'A' Game.
Transport-Tycoon
Simulation,Strategy   
31
Is a two-dimensional game whose story is related to business strategy. In the game, the player plays the character of a businessperson who is the owner of a transportation enterprise. The player can challenge the contenders and make profits by transportation of man and material.
Tribolo
Strategy   
3
Tribolo is a Reversi game played with three players on a 16×11 grid, and there are unplayable squares scattered across the board which block capturing and create additional opportunities for groups of pieces to become uncapturable.
Troddlers
Logic,Strategy   
1
In this game, you are a wizard and you have to make the little creatures called Troddlers to find their way out. The game starts with simple levels and gets more interesting as it progresses and at each level you complete you get a code that is required to enter the next level. It's basically a puzzle game and there 160 puzzles.
Ultimate-Cards
Logic,Strategy   
3
A set of card games. Magicode games had a very distinct, "clean" shareware look. They didn't have much in the way of music or flashy animations, but they were incredibly stable and loaded almost instantly. It was the kind of game your parents would keep on the office computer to play during a lunch break.
UMS-II-Nations-at-War
Strategy   
3
The game offers three historical scenarios: Alexender the Great's reach for world domination from Spain to India, the Assault on Fortress Europe from 1st of June to 31st of July, 1944 and an event where Napoleon's forces wanted to cross the English Channel on 5th August, 1905. The number of players to wage the war simultaneously is to be decided.
The game offers the player to choose from four battle scenarios Arbela, Hastings, Marston, Gettysburg and the battle of Waterloo, with complete omission of the Prussians. The game involves two stages, the first where the player decides whether to attack or to defend. It is then followed by setting the moves by deciding the formation, numbers, and speed of the troops for a maximum of eight turns.
Wall-treet
Strategy   
1
The player assumes the role of a wall street stock broker. The game starts by testing the player’s knowledge of stocks and shares and the basics of trading by asking a variety of questions. Each correct answer gives the player some money to use during the game.
War-Diary
Action,Strategy   
4
Is a game which is real-time in nature. 16th century Korean is used as a background in this game. The war is for supremacy position between the two rival armies.
Warcraft
Strategy   
24
Player can choose to play for Humans or Orcs. There are 12 scenarios for both sites with mostly single objective: to destroy the enemies. You have to mine gold and wood and produce buildings and soldiers.
When-Two-Worlds-War
Strategy   
1
The player needs to control the military and increase the resources of his planet and develop its technology. Along with this, the player needs to build military bases to conquer the planet of the opponent.
Windoze
Logic,Strategy   
1
The idea is to get three or more of the same icons in a row, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally. The spacebar drops them into place.
WW2-Air-Force-Commander
Simulation,Strategy   
4
The game depicts the historical events of World War II. The game is a simulation game involving strategy and tactics and is played from a top-down perspective. The game features two supreme powers- the Axis and allies.
Zeppelin-Giants-of-the-Sky
Simulation,Strategy   
4
Is a realistic business simulation of Zeppelin transportation company. Building a zeppelin and run the successful business is not an easy task and will require good business skills and planning. The game is similar to other sim-like business simulations but is harder to accomplish for a casual player.
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