Win by placing five of your stones in a row, vertically, horizontally or diagonally; or by capturing five pairs of your opponent's pieces. submitted 10/15/2007
It is a well known scientific fact that if frogs could clone themselves they would soon take over the world. Of course the question we find ourselves asking is: Which would win? The yellow frogs or the green? submitted 02/02/2000
Line up 5 or more items on a 9x9 grid to get points. If you do not line up 5 or more items, 3 random items are placed randomly on the board. The game ends when the board is full. Includes hiscore! submitted 07/11/2001
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Dot_To_Dot by [Joe Hillman] - view all games by author Category:Board Format: Java Avg Play: 2 / 4548 (per day / total) Avg Rating: 1.00 of 5.00 (from 3 ratings)
The object of the game is to connect 4 lines to create a box. The player or computer with the most boxes, wins the game. The computer is not to shabby on the EXPERT level! submitted 06/10/1999
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Dominate by [Emiel Bruijntjes] - view all games by author Category:Board Format: Java Avg Play: 9 / 27905 (per day / total) Avg Rating: 1.00 of 5.00 (from 1 ratings)
Dominate is a game for two to six players. Immediately after the game starts, each player receives a mission and the countries are equally divided over the players. A online Risk game. submitted 04/28/2000
Player and computer take turns playing up to four nuclei into a space on a 8x8 board - when the fourth is played, it undergoes fission and spreads nuclei into nextdoor squares, possible starting a chain reaction changing square colors. submitted 05/03/1999
The Fox and Geese board is cross-shaped with horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines connecting the positions as shown. Fourteen tokens are used, one fox and 13 geese . Traditionally, the players draw lots to determine who will be the fox or geese. submitted 01/03/2000
This board game, also known as Mancala or Wari, is an ancient African game of skill where you must collect more stones than your opponent. This version features three different themes for game play and three computer player skill levels. submitted 03/17/2000