List of Approved Games

Any of the following games are of a reasonable level and are already approved. Since each group must implement a different game, get your requests to me ASAP. I will be updating this chart as the requests come in.
 
Game Notes Group
Addiction Solitaire   Aaron Lathrop
Candyland This one will need to be unpacked from the jar file, to load needed files Ashley Ivey
Checkers Standard rules, 2 players Justin Carr
Chess Standard rules, 2 players John Currie
Chinese Checkers Typically implemented as a board game with marbles. Jesse Miller
Othello 2 players Kevin Clark,
Deryl Spielman
Parcheesi Does anybody even remember this? ;-) Roberto Moutran
Poker Gambling anyone? Josue Pacheco
Risk Can be done as a multiple-player game. Normal board game has up to 6 players. This one would be a little harder with the graphics layout Phillip Rushing
Roulette For those gamblers who aren't so good at cards. A good multi-player game.  
Scrabble 2 or more players. Bernardo Valderrama,
Artemio Gallegos
Yahtzee The well-known dice game Aaron Sorin
A new, custom game (Name to follow, when it's decided)   Patricia Bolger,
Todd Elliott
Wheel of Fortune This one will need to be unpacked, so that the game can read some data files Austen Creech
Aggravation Another marble board game -- anybody remember this one?  
Backgammon 2 player game  
Battleship 2 player game. Should set up in some way that prevents each player from seeing other's "board". (i.e. turn-based, human players will have to "not look" when it's the other player's turn).  
Cribbage 2 players, card game that also involves a board for scoring  
Mah Jongg Chinese tile solitaire game  
Monopoly Another game with possibility of multiple players  
Stratego 2 player strategy board game  

Again, this is just a list of suggestions. You may certainly request a game that's not on this list. However, be sure to send me information about it your request (link to description, instructions, etc). so that I can determine whether it would be an appropriate level. Some games (like tic-tac-toe) are far below the level of games listed here. I would like each group to have a game that has at least a minimum level of difficulty.