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Why I put solitaire games in a list of games with an AI:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/8323/item/781391#item7...

5-16-09 This list is now alphabetical -- The list has grown too big and people keep putting duplicate entries because they cannot find the games.
The items in this GeekList are ordered alphabetically by title
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1. Board Game: 10 Days in Africa [Average Rating:6.64 Overall Rank:687]
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Free to play against CPU. Must pay small fee to connect to the Gametable service and play others.

The interface is fantastic as most of the implementations at Gametable are. Unfortunately the AI stinks. I gave it two stars; however, I am considering rating this as random. I always destroy the computer. I even tried taking a real long time completing my trip on purpose during one game and the longest connection any of my 3 cpu opponents had was 4 days. One of the opponents only had 1 day connected! In other words they had no two tiles that went together. You can almost do that by accident. I should have counted the amount of turns I took for this experiment, but it was a lot. Depending on what others report it might be worthwhile to move this down to 1 star.
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2. Board Game: 1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons [Average Rating:7.69 Overall Rank:82]
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1830 Railroads and Robber Barons

Like the board game, the PC game is out of print. You can get a copy on ebay.com.

Offical patch to version 1.4 (does not remove copy protection) > http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=ah/downloads

Author(s): Russ Williams for Simtex
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Publisher: Avalon Hill

AI strength: :meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar advance

Interface: :meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: professional

Operating Systems: Windows

Software Types: stand alone

Licenses: Commercial

Official variants--Reading Railroad and and other minor rule changes
variants option menu

Unofficial tweaks/mods variants: Coalfields, The Pere Marquette and other minor rule changes.

tweaks/mods created by :
Frederick Weld Frederick Weld
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How-to mod 1830 PC game > http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/464959
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You can play this on Windows XP or use DosBox > http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/305406

Rules clarifications and strategies > http://www.18xx.net/1830/1830.htm
Detailed strategy guide > http://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/31676

Rules are in the files section on bgg. The docs that come with the PC game is vague.

Bruce Shelly's board game development notes and strategy tips: http://www.westpark-gamers.de/index.html?/1830dev.html&none

miscellaneous links > http://home.earthlink.net/~gamecorner/lgc1830.html

star Virutual Hotseat You can play a 2-player + AI game over the internet by using remote control software like www.logmein.com (free). Since there is no hidden game information, share your computer desktop over the internet with your friend and play 1830 on one machine. You run 1830 on your PC, your friend remotely sees your desktop on her PC and you take turns controlling the mouse pointer.

Adding additional players is possible but requires internetworking knowledge. I will explain an overview for those who have such knowledge.

Your goal is to setup multiple desktop remote control software servers, one per additional user running your PC, that is going to 1830 PC game. Then permit friends' PCs, running the matching desktop remote control software clients to control your desktop. You can accomplisth this by port forwading or using VPN. Using free VPN software Hamachi is easier way to accomplish this.

You can setup these free desktop remote control softwares, UltraVNC, RealVNC, or Microsoft's RDP for remote control software. You need one remote control software per player added.

Others: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_remote_desktop_so...

Then you you need to let your friends access to you PC by two methods:

1) You can open up your firewall
Then you can allow acces to you PC by open up the specific ports that the aforementioned software will be listening on.

2) You can use VPN
Setup a virtual private network (VPN) using free software like Hamachi, www.logmeinhamachi.com. Hamich is what the Wargame Room, www.wargameroom.com uses to play various war games. This should be easier of the two methods.
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3. Board Game: Abalone [Average Rating:6.36 Overall Rank:900]
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Interface:
:meeple::meeple:nostarnostarnostar basic

Operating Systems: Windows program

Author: Olivier Thill

Software Types: download

Licenses: freeware
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4. Board Game: Acquire [Average Rating:7.47 Overall Rank:67]
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http://www.gethostile.com

AI strength:
:meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar advance

Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:nostar Good

Operating Systems:
Web Browser based
Java

Software Types:
client connects to a central sever
online browser based

Licenses:
Free
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A limted demo version of Venture, an Acquire clone, is free but limits the number of computer players.

Has an excellent tutorial. Only $7 to register.

http://www.tabberer.com/sandyknoll/more/venture/

Mac and Windows


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Then there is AckWire, the Palm version of Acquire which I've played for years. Single player is free.


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ackwire is a great little palm game. You can find it in the acquire file.
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George Crawshay's free DOS version of Acquire with AI. Crude but good enough to learn the rules.

http://www.webnoir.com/bob/sid/acquire.htm (bottom of page)

DOS

The game terminates right after the last move so hard to tell who one.
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Gethostile.com shut down.

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The ad revenue never came close to supporting the server needed to run Get Hostile! so I've had to shut the site down for now. However, I'm planning on launching some new projects in 2008 and I'll probably run Get Hostile! on a server with all my other sites as long as it doesn't kill the performance.
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5. Board Game: Acquire [Average Rating:7.47 Overall Rank:67]
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Gleemax Acquire
http://www.gametableonline.com

Author(s): Gametable Online
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Publisher: Gametable Online

AI strength:
:meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar Advanced
Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional

Operating Systems:
Web Browser based
Java

Software Types:
client connects to a central sever

Licenses:
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As of now this does not support Macs.
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As of now this does not support Macs.

Because it's a game, and you have a Mac. No one bother to write viruses for them, no one bothers to write games for them.
6. Board Game: Acquire [Average Rating:7.47 Overall Rank:67]
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Profit
http://groups.google.com/group/tantalus-games/about?hl=en -- Windows and Linux download
http://freshmeat.net/projects/profit -- Linux download only

Author(s): kernco
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Publisher: Kernco Games

AI strength: :meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar advance
Interface: :meeple::meeple:nostarnostarnostar

Operating Systems:
Windows
Unix/Linux

Software Types: stand alone

Licenses: Free, open source

several variants available.
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This version does not seem to allow a player to declare the game over if all corporations are safe. Furthermore it crashed for me when it became impossible for one corporation to reach 41 tiles.
7. Board Game: Adaptoid [Average Rating:7.99 Unranked]
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ADAPTOID standalone AXIOM PC game.

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/50665

Game author: Néstor Romeral Andrés

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Publisher: nestorgames

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:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: champion (top ranked player)

Interface:

:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional

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Windows (it needs .NET)

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8. Board Game: Advanced Civilization [Average Rating:7.95 Unranked] [Average Rating:7.95 Unranked]
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Avalon Hill History of the World
http://www.lilback.com/civilization/software/acivdemo.exe
also search for it on > www.download.com

Author(s): Avalon Hill
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AI strength:
:meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar Advance

Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional


Operating Systems:
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Is this a duplicate of #159?
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Is this a duplicate of #159?


yes, I forgot it was already on the list..but technically this is the Advanced Civilization demo, not the Advanced Civilization abandonware listed previously.

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9. Board Game: Agricola [Average Rating:8.28 Overall Rank:2]
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Shockwave Flash solitaire Agricola by Redking in the BGG files section
http://boardgamegeek.com/file/info/29447

Devloper(s):Ben Hodgson

Publisher: Silver Mask software www.silvermask.co.uk
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AI strength: N/A -- solitaire puzzle

Interface: :meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:nostar: Good


Operating Systems:
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Software Types: stand alone

Licenses: Free
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How does this belong here? I thought the list was for games with AI only... this doesn't have any AI as it is a single player game, which makes it NOT fit in this list at all...

Got my hopes up that they had made a version of Agricola with AI that I could practice with and then you shattered my dreams!
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Stexe wrote:
How does this belong here? I thought the list was for games with AI only... this doesn't have any AI as it is a single player game, which makes it NOT fit in this list at all...

Got my hopes up that they had made a version of Agricola with AI that I could practice with and then you shattered my dreams!


AI can be set of instructions, sort of a script--if this happens, then do this. Most developers keep the script opaque so you cannot tell that you are playing script.

Example of an opaque script: El Grande the PC game has several AI's including a scripted AI. The script is hidden from the user so you cannot tell that you are playing against a script.


Examples of two transparent scripts:

corn simple script--2 Player Taj Mahal.doc
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/file/info/8733



coffee complex script--PoF - dummy player.doc
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/file/info/5469

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" 1. If he has less than 300 florins and at least one of his [the scripted AI player] Artists can reach the minimum Work Number for the turn (adding all Bonus cards): he produces a Work. He uses the Artist producing the best work (if tied: choose randomly) and plays all his Bonus cards with him. (See “About works” below, but raise the “gold number” by 300!)
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Solitaire games as a variation of a scripted AI and thus a fit for this list of games with AI.
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So does the game actually make a move based on the scripts? If it doesn't, what are the scripts for? If it does, how is it a solitaire game?
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Stexe wrote:
How does this belong here? I thought the list was for games with AI only... this doesn't have any AI as it is a single player game, which makes it NOT fit in this list at all...

Got my hopes up that they had made a version of Agricola with AI that I could practice with and then you shattered my dreams!


Many AI is complex set of instructions, sort of a script--if this happens, then do this. Most developers keep the script opaque so you cannot tell that you are playing script.

Example of an opaque script: El Grande the PC game has several AI's including a scripted AI. The script is hidden from the user so you cannot tell that you are playing against a script.


Please stop putting images up of the El Grande PC game. I haven't got it; I can't get it; I would like to be able to get it!:cry:
10. Board Game: Akron [Average Rating:7.21 Unranked]
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Connnection games using marbles.

Windows download:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/cyberite/akron/akron-1.htm
11. Board Game: Aliens [Average Rating:7.32 Overall Rank:547]
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I made an online version of this game. It's about 80% accurate maybe. You can play it at Newgrounds.

http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/408816
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This looks great!!!
I never played ALIENS boardgame but this flash version looks good.
Interface looks intuitive and graphics are pretty. Got KIA and MIA in 10 turns but it was my first time:).I'm glad that someone made something like this.Thank you.
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PerfectStorm wrote:
Looks pretty, but game play is lacking. I really don't remember the board game being this hard.

Unless your a die-hard fan of the game, avoid this at all costs.


What are the risks of playing a game that costs:

:meeple: 0 money
:meeple: 0 installation
:meeple: 0 hard drive space

Why should we ..."avoid this at all costs." :what:

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Wow, this has been a lot of fun. But I've been spending way too much time playing this today. That's the drawback! I can get through the Reactor Room well enough, but the Ops scenario is much tougher than I remember.

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I love the java game, but I hate it. For me it is too hard because I dislike loosing even one marine and that ups the difficulty by just a tad.
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I managed to get 3 marines out. Once.
All to semi-believable.
12. Board Game: The aMAZEing Labyrinth [Average Rating:6.30 Overall Rank:958]
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Amazing Labyrinth Online
http://www.poeppelkiste.de/cdrom/2001/labyrinth/online-game/...

Author(s): macronetz
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Publisher: macronetz

AI strength:
:meeple::meeple:nostarnostarnostar beginner -- makes strategic moves

Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:nostar Good

Operating Systems:
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Software Types:
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Licenses:
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a) This is in German. No English version available that I could see.

b) This is not the boardgame version - this is a timed, reflex-dependant computer game where you have to move the tiles accurately to get the bot to the treasures before he walks into the skull.
13. Board Game: The aMAZEing Labyrinth [Average Rating:6.30 Overall Rank:958]
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Publisher: DTP Young Entertainment

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:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:
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:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:

Operating System:
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Licenses:
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More info:
http://www.nintendo.es/NOE/es_ES/games/nds/crazy_labyrinth_1...
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Is this one only available in Europe/Spain? I can't seem to find any info about it for a US release.
14. Board Game: Amazons [Average Rating:7.08 Overall Rank:1745]
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Amazong - a world class AI
http://swiss2.whosting.ch/jenslieb/amazong/amazong.html

A 2 player game played on 10x10 grid with 4 queens each. The queen moves like a chess queen and fire an arrow to a space which becomes a barrier. If you block your opponent queens from moving, you win. A cross between chess and go.

Author(s): Jens Liebrum
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Publisher: Jens Liebrum

AI strength:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: champion

Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar Average

Operating Systems:
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Software Types:
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Licenses:
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Invaders


Download and play:

http://www.csun.edu/~lorentz/amazon.htm

Invaders only has one setting, champion. Invaders is not for beginners.

15. Board Game: Aquarius [Average Rating:5.89 Overall Rank:2335]
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Author(s): Kory Heath
BGG ID: Kory Heath

AI strength::meeple::meeple::meeple:nostarnostar Average

Interface::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:nostar Good

Operating Systems:
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Software Types:
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Licenses:
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This link no longer works. Do you have another one that does?
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16. Board Game: Ataxx [Average Rating:5.84 Unranked]
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Ataxx is a variant of Othello/Reversi. Extreme Ataxx has a stong AI.

Download and play for Windows:
Extreme Ataxx
http://www.geocities.com/mark_gamez/extreme-ataxx/

The Ataxx designer website
www.pressibus.org/ataxx/indexgb.html
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Hexxagon a free software, an Ataxx variant played on a hexes rather than a squares.

http://www.neave.com

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Homework Hexx is Emily The Strange's particular vision of this game:

http://www.emilystrange.com/beware/games/hexx/index.cfm

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chaosbreaker wrote:
Hexxagon a free software, an Ataxx variant played on a hexes rather than a squares.

http://www.neave.com



I remember that game! I used to play that when I was in elementary school (about 12 years ago)
17. Board Game: Axis & Allies [Average Rating:6.95 Overall Rank:322]
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TripleA, a free clone for Axis & Allies revised 2004 edition.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/triplea/

AI strength:
:meeple::meeple:nostarnostarnostar beginner

Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple:nostar Good

Operating Systems:
OS Independent, Java
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Windows
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Software Types:
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Just to be clear, this edition doesn't use the new map, but artillery and destroyers can be used, plus healing battleships. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the game knows how to tell when it's over. The interface takes a bit of getting used to, but it's better than the Hasbro computer versions I've got (regular A&A and Iron Blitz). No, no Marines or carrying 1 unit + 1 infantry in transports.

Since this isn't a 1.0 version, they might still intend to add the remaining new rules and the new map, but the page linked to is just a dev download page, so I couldn't tell.
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The new map is included. I think its under map- revised.
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I downloaded this, and it includes maps for classic A&A, revised, Europe, Pacific, and some custom made maps.
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This is a wonderful version with good community support, but the AI stinks. Great online multiplayer version, but they really need to improve the AI support. Also, as hinted above, the victory conditions haven't been implemented in single-player games.
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18. Board Game: Axis & Allies [Average Rating:6.95 Overall Rank:322]
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Gleemax Axis & Allies (Revised)
http://www.gametableonline.com

Author(s): Gametable Online
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Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional

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9-12-08 Moved from Hasbro's wizards.com Gleemax Games to http://www.gametableonline.com
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I would say the AI is
:meeple::meeple:nostarnostarnostar - Beginner

If you know how to play, you aren't going to lose solo against the computer (playing either side).

It is good for practicing strategies.

Solo play against the AI is free at gametableonline, but you have to pay a one-time fee ($4.95) to play others.

HOWEVER, you can play against others for free if you do it through gametableonline's Axis & Allies app through Facebook. You can take alternate turns with others offline (it saves the game status) OR play live.

The Facebook app does go down occasionally but it's not as bad as it used to be.
19. Board Game: Babylon [Average Rating:5.62 Overall Rank:4157]
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Babylone, by Bruno Faidutti
http://lesplateaux.net/babylone/ (in french)

Play as first player: http://lesplateaux.net/babylone/babylone.php?&N&0+0+0+1+1+1+...

Play as second player: http://lesplateaux.net/babylone/babylone.php?&Y&0+0+0+1+1+1+...

The AI should play a perfect game, so you have no chance if you play as the first player.


Author(s): Philippe Beaudoin
BGG ID: filou
Publisher: N/A

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:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: champion (perfect play)

Interface:
:meeple:nostarnostarnostarnostar Crude

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20. Board Game: Backgammon [Average Rating:6.48 Overall Rank:680]
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GNU Backgammon -- World class Backgammon AI and analysis tools. Nice polished interface.
http://www.gnubg.org

AI strength:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: champion

Interface:
:meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional

Operating Systems:
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Don't forget the Fish!!!! http://jelly.effect.no/
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Patt wrote:
Don't forget the Fish!!!! http://jelly.effect.no/


Dead link :yuk:
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This is an absolutely brilliant piece of software, especially for those trying to improve their game, as its analysis package identifies moves that might have been better and suggests alternatives. Doesn't tell you why the move is better (you'll probably need to get a book like Magriel for that), but gradually you get the feeling when to make points, when to escape your back man, when to attack, etc. I feel my doubling game is much better since I started using this software.
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Quick Backgammon has always been a favorite version of my wife & I - light-weight and a good challenge. The UI is pretty basic, but it gets the job done.

You can find it here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gverkade/quickbg
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21. Board Game: Battle Cry [Average Rating:7.29 Overall Rank:160]
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Premium game at http://www.gametableonline.com/
22. Board Game: The Battle for Hill 218 [Average Rating:6.85 Overall Rank:521]
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The Battle for Hill 218

Play against AI or against an opponent over a LAN (not internet).

OSX and Unix/Linux versions forthcoming.

http://www.honte.org/Hill_218/Hill.html

Author(s): Andrew Gross
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Publisher: http://www.yourmovegames.com

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Interface:
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Operating Systems:
Java (version 6)
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Simple, slightly abstract World War II themed card game but very tactical and highly addictive.
Edited Tue Nov 6, 2007 9:14 am
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I have no idea if you're actively maintaining these entries or not, but if you are, feel free to fill in my BGG ID.
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andrewgr wrote:
I have no idea if you're actively maintaining these entries or not, but if you are, feel free to fill in my BGG ID.


Since I did not add this entry, I do not have (computer) permission to make changes.
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Well, I am heartened to know that others think the AI is tough. I've yet to beat this, in 30+ tries on EASY. :soblue: It always seems to have an answer to every card combo you manage to put together. I'd rate the AI starstarstarstarstar
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I've done a few session reports of games against the AI. I think they're pretty good for learning Hill 218 strategy and they show that the AI can indeed be defeated. :)
23. Board Game: Battle for Olympus [Average Rating:6.52 Unranked]
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Premium game found at http://www.gametableonline.com/
24. Board Game: Battleship [Average Rating:4.43 Overall Rank:6007]
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Battleship
http://www.battleships.f-active.com

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Interface: :meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional

Operating Systems: Web Browser based, Java

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25. Board Game: Battleship [Average Rating:4.43 Overall Rank:6007]
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Battleship
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AI strength: N/A--scripted/random
Interface: :meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple::meeple: Professional

Operating Systems: Web Browser based, Java

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Battleship with power-ups.
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Games that are added to this list must have:

* AI (artificial intelligence)
* If no AI then be a solitaire puzzle
* Enforce the game rules

Why this list?

1) The primary reason I created this list is so people can learn how to play a board games the way the designer and the publisher intended.

When I was new to modern European board games, pre-boardgamegeek era, I played board games with wrong rules because I did know what I was doing--like I said I was new modern board games. Playing by the wrong rules really changed some games to the point they were not fun to play. When you play a SoftBoard game, all the correct rules are enforced so you can play right.

2) The secondary reason is that I want people to be able to try a game before they buy a copy.

Unlike video games, unless someone you know has a copy and wants to teach it, it is hard to try a game before you buy it.

3) The third reason is that one can practice new strategies for a face-to-face game.

Enjoy,

--Sebastian
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Chrononauts can be found on this site : http://zenith.homelinux.net/chrononauts/

I can't say anything about how strong the AI is, 'cause I havent played the game yet.

It's a java based game (stand alone) which works on Win XP.

The game includes Chrononauts and The early American Chrononauts.



You should probably add this as a separate item on the list! Also, thanks for posting this! I had no idea that card game existed, and time travel is one of my favorite themes. And I have played a few games now of this against the AI, and even though I am just learning the game, I have a fair grasp of it after reading the rules and playing a few games, and I still haven't managed to win. I'd be interested to see of this is a pushover or not for people that are already experienced with this game. But either way this is a great coffeebreak game!
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JovenShadowcaster wrote:
tigerwiccan wrote:
ExcitingJeff wrote:
Yes, but "anything" includes comments on items.


You can tell if it's a new comment or item, and it's not like it gets hundreds of new posts a day or anything.


Not HUNDREDS, but enough to be a pain in the ass.


My subscription for this list showed 7 comments and an item. I clicked on it and got the comments here at the end of the list. I then hit the back button and the subscription showed 1 comment and the item. A second click took me to a new entry for Heroquest. Another click of the back button showed I had one comment left to read. Click, a comment on Borderlands.

It works pretty well, but I do check this particular subscription regularly. If I let it pile up, it can take a while to go through the new stuff.
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Wow! as of December 16, this list has 246 entries. I can't believe there are so many games here I haven't even tried!
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tigerwiccan wrote:

You should probably add this as a separate item on the list! Also, thanks for posting this! I had no idea that card game existed, and time travel is one of my favorite themes. And I have played a few games now of this against the AI, and even though I am just learning the game, I have a fair grasp of it after reading the rules and playing a few games, and I still haven't managed to win. I'd be interested to see of this is a pushover or not for people that are already experienced with this game. But either way this is a great coffeebreak game!


I have no clue how to add items to the forum. I might give it a try tomorrow though.
I've played the game several times now and today has been the first day that I was succesfull. I've won 4 games in a row.
3 times by ID and 1 time by having the correct 3 Artifacts laying in front of me. It's still hard to tell if the AI is strong or not.
I havent played Chrononauts that often to tell.
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