Board Games - 617 people playing now!
MahjongFind out for yourself how perceptual you are, while having fun playing new and exciting Mahjong. Choose your favorite game mode, collect XPs and new achievements!
BackgammonThe aim of the game is to move all the player's pieces onto his home board (or bear off) before their opponent.
YatzyTraditional yatzy game. The object of the game is to get as many points as possible from each roll of the dice.
Yatzy 2004Traditional yatzy game. The object of the game is to get as many points as possible from each roll of the dice.
Mahjong SolitaireThe game objective is to obtain as many points as possible while matching bones in pairs.
PachisiPachisi is the national game of India. The objective is to be the first player to move all four pieces from your entry point to your home.
SudokuPuzzle - you must fill empty squares on the board with digits in such a way that the digits 1 to 9 appear exactly once in every column, row, and 3x3 area. Try to complete in as little time as possible.
SoccerSoccer is a game for two players. The ball is placed in the center of the field and players move the ball in turns. The objective is to place the ball in the opponent's goal.
ChessThe electronic version of traditional Chess - a strategy game for two players.
Checkers (Draughts)In this electronic version of traditional Checkers (Draughts) players can select European or American rules.
Sea Battle (Navy)Also known as Battleship, the objective of this game is to sink the opponent's fleet by guessing the position of the enemy ships.
DominoesA set of six-point bones are used to play Dominoes. The game's objective is to get rid of all your bones as quickly as possible by matching them up with previously played pieces.
Backgammon 2004The aim of the game is to move all the player's pieces onto his home board (or bear off) before their opponent.
Mill (Nine Men's Morris)The objective of the game is to make mills - vertical or horizontal lines - of three pieces in a row.
GomokuA classic Gomoku game (variant of Tic-Tac-Toe). To win, you need to put five your pieces in a row.