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FreeSweetGames Fragments  v.3.0.40

The initial figure is broken into some parts of the any form. These fragments mix up on a play area. You can move fragments and rotate, but cannot divide and unite. Your object is to combine from fragments a source figure.
During game you can see ...

FreeSweetGames Halma  v.2.0.40

The game objective is to cause all one's own pieces to occupy the diagonally opposite opponent.
Each player's turn consists of moving a single piece of one's own color in one of the following plays. One move to an empty square: place the piece in ...





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FreeSweetGames Expansio  v.1.0.40

At the mineral-rich planets face competing interests of corporations, each of which seeks to completely control the extraction of valuable resources. By unwritten agreement among miners the leading position receives the one who will seize greater territory ...

FreeSweetGames Domino  v.1. 2. 1940

The game involved two to four players. Each player in turn draws the number of bones required. The stock of bones left behind is called the boneyard. The player with the highest double must lead by playing that double. If no player has a double, the heaviest ...

FreeSweetGames Reversi  v.3. 1. 1940

Reversi are names for a strategic board game which involves play by two parties on an eight-by-eight square grid with pieces that have two distinct sides. Each of the two sides corresponds to one player, they are referred to here as red and blue.
A ...

FreeSweetGames Magneton  v.2.0.40

Game level is represented by a field of 10 to 10 cells. In some of the cells are placed multicolored balls.
Your object is to destroy all balls. Collect balls of one color in critical weight to destroy it. Critical weight is a chain of all balls ...

FreeSweetGames Minichess  v.3. 1. 1940

At the start of the game some pieces are set down in the horizontal row of squares, nearest each player. The pieces are divided into two matching sets, by convention called white and black. The players alternate moving one piece of their own at a time.

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