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.