Small Soldiers: Squad Commander is a strategy game based on the animated movie.
Spin the Wheel and experience the enhanced game play and vivid graphics of the updated online version of Wheel of Fortune.
Stratego occupies a gray area that's more flavorful than backgammon or checkers, but it doesn't have the lasting appeal of those games.
H.E.D.Z.'s inspired design doesn't always translate into inspiring gameplay, and while it's frequently funny, it's not very fun once the novelty wears off.
While this new Centipede can stand on its own, it fails to capture the magic of the original.
Glover, despite its interesting play mechanics, seems to have lost its soul in the port from the N64.
Basically, if you love the board game, you're going to want this version. And if you haven't played the board game, buy this instead.
Unlike chess, checkers, mah-jongg, or any number of two-player classic or board games, there is absolutely no skill involved whatsoever.
While Smart Games 3 offers a wide assortment of puzzles, many of them are Mensa-only mind benders.
This is a case of an interesting party game losing its magic when there's no party around.
The result of all of Hasbro's diligent faithfulness to the source is a great version of a classic board game.
The PC conversion of The Game of Life brings some of the charm of the original and tampers very little with the formula.
In the case of Mastermind, Hasbro Interactive may have been better off leaving well enough alone.
This first-person shooter will incorporate gameplay elements from the original turn-based X-COM.
Scrabble was made for computer play.
The best computerized version of Risk yet.
Strictly for loners who love the original dice game.
Hasbro Interactive has not only crafted a faithful representation of this ageless board game, but in so doing has included an array of extraordinary features that breathe new life into ...
If you're going to have fun with this game, you've gotta get online.
The simple rules and basic control structure make it a game that anyone can learn to play in about five minutes.
Frogger is an enjoyable title.
With all the elements that makes Wheel of Fortune so popular on TV, this game will let up to three people play at once.
Though not an entirely bad idea, the actual combination of the two proves to be somewhat pointless.
Birth of the Federation is a good game, if you are willing to forgive the interface and the amount of micromanagement required.
While this game may look cute, it is in fact as sophisticated and enjoyable as the very best strategy games out there.
Not only is the interface clunky and awkward, but the artificial intelligence is terrible, and the multiplayer support is buggy.
Missile Command is just another piece of proof that remakes are never as good as their originals.
Its new features can be easily taken for granted, while its new campaign feels familiar enough that MechCommander Gold ends up just as frustrating as the original.
Few people are likely to get a thrill out of playing the original Pong anymore, and, unfortunately, the Pong of the new generation doesn't do much better.
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