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Dice roller, coin flipper, card picker, spinner, who's first stopwatch, random number generator, and score keeper software for Android.
Distributes generational board games such as Finish Line and Paired Up. Offers game information and ordering.
A developer of board and card games in the fantasy, sci-fi and family genres.
Design, publish, and manufacture board games.
Dutch publisher of Army of Frogs, Catch me if You Can, Chaos Arena, Hive, Logan Stones, Lords of Creation, Steam over Holland, Tavern, That's Life!, and UWO, Site includes ordering information and a history of the company.
Offers an animated tour of the game, a description of gameplay, and details about the painting used for the gameboard.
Event schedule, games played, and a guestbook. London, England.
An association of gamers. Reviews and sells used games. East Meadow, NY.
Monthly board game and role playing game meeting in Ely, UK. Includes frequently asked questions, how to find us, scheduled games, and a blog.
Features pictures, and the kinds of games the group plays. NY, USA.
Free, original, board games that use common pieces such as dice, dominoes, cards, and counters.
Newsletter of the Train Gamers Association.
A collection of links to various Railroad games, especially the 18xx series, Rail Baron, and the crayon-type railroad games such as Empire Builder and Railway Rivals.
Reviews board games with a simple rating system. Includes strategy guides, how to and support articles.
Classic Board and PC Games based on history are discussed and reviewed. The games featured were written last century, and the site has a leaning towards strategy board games.
Mancala, Bao, Oware - History and information.
Description, ratings, publishers worldwide, downloadable accessories, and forum discussions.
Fortune Seeker is a board game of fortune that never plays the same way twice. This site is the official site concerning the game.
Review by Aaron Haag.
Publisher's site with a description.
Features a description and pictures. Also includes reader reviews and a forum.
Pictures and description of the game.
Official site. Features overview, history, and ordering information.
A 1903 Packard trip from San Francisco to New York completed in sixty-one days.
Features a summary of the game, user ratings, downloads, articles, and a forum.
To collect as many reputation points as possible before 16 turns (=rulers) has passed. Those may be collected in different ways, as having a lot of gold, many fiefs, troops, history cards or traders. The game of the year in Sweden 1997.
Review by Mike Siggins.
Publisher of the new edition of the old game Meurtre a l'Abbaye. A game of deduction and intuition, set in a medieval abbey.
By Robert Jasiek. An urban game design. Features general and historical information.
All the rules, and other files related to Avalon Hill's Dune.
Official Publisher's site.
Review and overview of Imperium 3rd Millennium.
Review and optional rules for Quad-S.
A brief page put together by a longtime Star Fleet Battles fan.
Yahoo group on WarpWar and other classic sci-fi boardgames.
Features a painted miniature gallery. Also includes a painting "how to" guide and photos of rare miniatures in their original packages.
Ring of sites dedicated to this game.
A territorial strategy wargame centered on the war between Rome and Carthage in the Second Punic War.
Java clone of the board game. Currently the game supports networking and can be downloaded for free. Site includes screen shots, downloads, and instructions.
Reader submitted reviews and session reports. Also features photos and description of gameplay.
Database entry including publication information, description, and photographs.
Wexfords Scrabble club, find out where they meet, when and what they get up to.
Scott McCloud recounts his childhood and adult addiction to the world of grids, knights, and checkmates.
Weblog for fans by chess fan Dennis Monokroussos. Plenty of discussion about positions and people.
Personal fan site features articles and pictures. Includes a comparison with chess and go.
User reviews, statistics, game rules in many different languages, and forums.
Encyclopedia article provides information about the history, rules, and basic strategy.
Provides information on the network Philosopher's Football server, including rules and notation.
An article on Wikipedia about Abalone: Rules, a few playing tips, and a few links.
Source code for Unix and ncurses by Robert Spalek. Language: Czech