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$22.95 Hasbro Family Game Night Monopoly Yahtzee Operation Mania Clue Game of Life Pictureka Get 6 great family games for hours of fun on your computer.
Monopoly: the world's most popular board game from Hasbro comes to life on your computer. This is the Monopoly that everyone loves, but there are no pieces to lose. All the 3D action is right on your computer. Play against up to 4 friends or 3 computer opponents with 3 difficulty levels. Players choose First Time Buyer, Entrepreneur or Tycoon. Start by entering player names and choosing an animated token. Begin play by rolling the dice and watch pieces hop, slide and jump around the board. You have all the options. You can buy, sell, trade, build on and mortgage property. The computer banker keeps track of everything, so you are free to conquer your opponents. This is souped-up monopoly like you have never seen it before. Fun for the whole family. Yahtzee: the classic dice game is on your computer. Players must roll the dice and add up points to win. These graphics are amazing and gameplay is simple, but players must use brain power to come up with the best strategy. Three modes of gameplay ensure even the most seasoned Yahtzee player is challenged. Play against the computer or with friends. Choose Triple Yahtzee or Power Yahtzee to spice up the fun. Get the entire family playing or just sit down and play the computer. Either way, hours of highly addictive fun await and you can't lose the pieces. Operation Mania: is a zany time management game for kids of all ages. Players must admit patients, diagnose the condition and save patients with crazy surgery mini-games. Kids work against the clock to save patients before they lose their patience. There are 35 outrageous levels in 5 hospitals with over 20 crazy medical mini-games. With this game the laughs never stop. Clue: the classic board game is back. Players explore Tudor Mansion and encounter all the classic Clue characters. Players must use deductive reasoning and strategic thinking skills to bring the killer to justice. Play against up to 5 computer opponents. Keep a virtual notebook as you uncover clues. Sharpen skills as you rise up the ranks. Crime scenes come to life with vivid graphics and gripping music. Players make their way around the board uncovering clues. Was it Professor Mustard in the library with a candlestick? Uncover the clues to solve the mystery. The Game of Life: Kids, 8 and up, are going to love playing this classic game on the computer. Kids have loved the Game of Life for generations and now the fun comes alive on the computer. Players sign in, choose a car and character and play with friends or up to 5 computer opponents. Kids choose college or career and then they are off. Players spin the spinner and the car cam lets you drive down the 3D road of life from the 50s through the 90s. Players choose college or a career, get married, start a family, buy a house, and eventually retire. Kids can play the classic board game or an enhanced game with extra games to play and chances to win extra cash. This is a wonderful game for family night or a rainy afternoon. Parents get ready! Kids will beg to play this game over and over. Pictureka Museum Mayhem: is a fun hidden object game in five museum halls. Players use their visual discrimination skills to seek and find objects and save the museum. The exhibits are all mixed up. Players must restore order and find the missing artifacts. Players choose from ten avatars to rebuild dozens of exhibits and collect collars for their faithful canine companion. Pictureka is made for the computer. Windows XP/Vista/7, Pentium III 800 MHz+, 1GB RAM, 20 MB free hard disk space, CD-ROM drive, 64 MB video card, sound card. Check out some other fun computer games: Strategy Challenges Collection 1 & Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection |
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