Moksha Patamu (Snakes and Ladders) (Popularity: )
History and information. This ancient Indian race game is a game of morality with the bases of the ladders being ...
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Slangen en Ladders (Popularity: )
Play a free game of snakes and ladders against the computer.
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Sorry! Rules by Parker Brothers (Popularity: )
To be the first player to get all four of your pawns from your color START to your color HOME.
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Split Level Aggravation (Popularity: )
Rules.
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Royal Game of Ur and Tau (Popularity: )
Sumerian Royal Game of Ur - History and information. The Egyptian version was known as Twenty Squares.
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Contagious Dreams Game Review - Variance (Popularity: )
The ContagiousDreams.com review of the Strategy game called Variance, published by DASH inc.
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Impasse (Popularity: )
Official rules and documentation. Offers game objectives and move examples.
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Accasta.com (Popularity: )
Official site includes game information, rules, and a tutorial.
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Accasta on Richard's PBeM Server (Popularity: )
Play Accasta per Email.
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Accasta.net (Popularity: )
Home of active Accasta players. Offers graphic boards from Richard's PBeM Server.
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Accasta Yahoo! Group (Popularity: )
Discussion forum for Accasta players.
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WoodyGammon (Popularity: )
Downloadable Windows software for one player or network play.
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Backgammon By the Bay (Popularity: )
Games analyzed by experts and rolled out by JellyFish.
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Matches from bkgm.com (Popularity: )
Page includes links to FIBS tournament matches as well as others.
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Kit Woolsey vs. Svilo (Popularity: )
First round of FIBS Autumn Open.
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Svilo's Annotated Matches (Popularity: )
Annotated matches featuring Svilo vs. Michael Meyburg, Kit Woolsey, and Achim Mueller.
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LittleSister backgammon match archive (Popularity: )
Free online backgammon match archive. LittleSister is a bot which record match between top players on FIBS.
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Backgammon in Bulgaria (Popularity: )
Backgammon clubs, rules of the game, annotated matches, and where to play.
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Backgammon History (Popularity: )
The history of backgammon including where the game originated, how it progressed to the version in use today, as well ...
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Backgammon - History and Useful Information (Popularity: )
Backgammon descended from an Egyptian game called Senet, and an Asian game called Nard.
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