Richard's Play By Email Server
Richard's Play By Email Server is a
computer on the
internet setup for the playing of various different online games in the play-by-email method.
The games that can be played there include, but are not limited to:
- Accasta
- Akron: A 3-dimensional connection game on a square board where pieces can fall.
- Ataxx: A semi-modern game of capture and conversion
- Hexxagon: Ataxx on a hexagonal board
- Backgammon: A classic game of strategy, involving partial chance.
- Blackout: A popular card game where you must evaluate precisely how many tricks you will win.
- Wizard: A variant with 8 new cards, Jesters and Wizards.
- Breakthrough: An amazingly simple concept of a boardgame in which 2 players try to get past each other.
- Cathedral: A polyomino placing game.
- Checkers: One of the oldest games on the planet.
- Chess: Possibly the most famous strategy game of all time.
- Amoeba: Played on a 9x8 board with squares that slide around.
- Avalanche Chess: Ordinary chess, except after each move you must push a pawn one square forward if you can.
- Big Outer Chess: A large chess variant where pieces in the middle of the board become less powerful.
- Capablanca: A chess variant taking place on a 10x8 board with the introduction of the Chancellor (combines Rook and Knight) and Archbishop (combines Bishop and Knight)
- CooperYoung: A modern game of bluff.
- Go: A classic game of strategy that computers are impotent against.
- Quoridor: A modern maze game.
- Shogi: Japanese Chess
- Tori Shogi: A small variant of Shogi with birds instead of pieces.
- Yari Shogi
- Trax: Two players try to make long paths or loops.
- 8x8Trax: Two players do so on an 8x8 board.
- Tumbling Down
- Twixt: Connection game with struts.
- Unlur: Connection game with different aims for the two players.
- Wari: Classic african game of marble capture.
- Xiangqi: Chinese chess.
- Y: Connection game on a triangular board.
- Zertz: The third game in the Gipf sequence. A sort of hexagonal variant of checkers in which both players use the same pieces.
- Zertz+11: Zertz on a bigger board.
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