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| 2004
Backgammon 4.2 |
2004 Backgammon - The object
of the game is to be the first player to remove all your pieces
from the board by moving all your pieces to your home board and
then bear them off. You move your pieces counter-clockwise to
the bottom right quadrant of the board which is your home board.
Your opponent moves pieces clockwise to the top right quadrant.
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| Richlaur
Media Backgammon 2.0 |
Richlaur Media Backgammon is
a graphically lush and irritatingly game-savvy competitor that
will provide excellent competition and many hours of backgammon
fun. If you enjoy a good game of backgammon and don't always have
access to a good backgammon opponent, then look no further, this
is the app for you! |
| MyBackgammon
1.0 |
MyBackgammon lets *you* choose
the moves unlike most backgammon games I found on the Internet
which didn't give me enough freedom of movement. You would roll
the dice, click on the piece you wanted to move and the computer
would do the rest. If there were more than 1 possible move the
computer decided, not you! So I decided to create my own. |
| NetBackgammon
1.0 |
| Play Backgammon with two players on the same board
or over a network and it is absolutely free. |
| Dionysis'
Backgammon 1.2 |
Dionysis' Backgammon is now freeware!
Endless games, without limitations, the computer is your opponent.
The 'Save' command saves everything, that is the whole set-up
of pawns, even the dice. Supports Greek and English and saves
statistics. |
| Valvo
1.5.1 |
Valvo is a strategy game for
two players. It combines simple rules with remarkably subtle tactical
possibilities. Valvo is a race game in which tactical thinking
is complicated by an element of chance, much as in Backgammon.
But Valvo is so much easier than Backgammon, both to learn and
play, that you will master the rules in about two minutes. You
can play Valvo against a fellow human, or against the computer,
which has 6 difficulty levels that range from easy to very challenging. |