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Play a traditional game chess against a computer opponent, or play against another human player. Set up the game board for practice play. Play at different levels, for beginning or experienced players. Change the colors of the chess pieces.
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Play a game of chess against your PC or another player. The 3D view can be rotated & zoomed and there are different sets of boards and chess pieces chooseable.
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Erotic PC game, based on the Greek and Trojan epos, LoveChess takes you to a place where the gods have sex on the chess board. Free full version!
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Chess.com automatic player program. It gives possibility to link a chess engine (rybka, zappa etc) to the chess.com site and play automatically.
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The goal of FindSame is to earn as many points as you can by removing paires of the similar tiles from the board. For earning points you need to select one tile and after that to select tile with similar picture. This pair will desappeare.
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Wapfrog Minesweeper (touch) is a skill board game. Get the highest score you can by revealing all of the safe area on the board without stepping on any of the mines. Free exciting mobile java game from wapfrog.com
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The objective of the game is it to keep a ball in the game (with the help of your game board) until all breakable game blocks are destroyed. Some game blocks must be hit several times with the ball. The game consists of two parts with 20 levels each.
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This guide is all about the modern board game known only as Modern Checkers MFG. Check out various tips and tricks within the guide to help you win. Play the modernized version of the game of Checkers against either the computer or another player.
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This game is a version of Gomoku. The game is played on a 15 x 15 board. The first player places a cross piece on an empty cell by turn, the second player places a null. The one who place five pieces in a row first wins.
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The game is played on a 15 x 15 board. The first player places a cross piece on an empty cell by turn, the second player places a null. The one who place five pieces in a row (vertically, horizontally or diagonally) first wins.
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