
A single-player game in which you capture as many tiles as you can. You start from a big tile start-pad at the bottom-right corner of the board. You capture neighbouring tile-groups, which are edge-to-edge with yours, by left-clicking on them. As you click them, your area changes color to match the new tiles and yours merge with them, increasing your territory.
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Like JbGreed1 but it adjusts its size to your display to cram in as many tiles as it can. It is still a single-player game in which you capture as many tiles as you can.
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The same as JbGreedMax except that the tiles form longer paths so groups reach futher. The round is won or lost in fewer moves.
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A corner-to-corner race to move all your pieces across the board. You move in steps and leaps. In one move, you can step one square in any direction -- but mainly, you jump your pieces over neighbouring pieces of any color and in any direction that helps you across the board. If you land next to another piece, you can jump that one too, as part of your move. These 'chains' of jumps can sometimes move a piece all the way across the board in one move.
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A game of adding and subtracting to make a pair or three of a kind.
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A game of adding and subtracting to make two pairs or three of a kind or even four of a kind.
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A single-player game based on domino tiles. The tile values run from 0:0 to 9:9. A game opens with a board of numbers. Each number is half of a domino tile. Your task is to discover which numbers share which tiles. Left-clicking between two numbers makes them into a tile. Click again to remove it. Right-clicking between a pair of numbers, reveals all the other similar pairs. Right-clicking the center of a tile also reveals other numbers pairs. These clicks save much time and effort.
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