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Apple Chess Sams Software? labelminimizeminimize
Chess Main Street Publishing? labelminimizeminimize
Chess Dynacomp? labelminimizeminimize
Chess  Keypunch Software? labelminimizeminimize
Chess Champion Load 'N Go!? labelminimizeminimize
Connection  Keypunch Software? labelminimizeminimize
Connection Plus  Keypunch Software? labelminimizeminimize
Fox and Geese PDE? labelminimizeminimize
Fox and Geese PDE? labelminimizeminimize
Klingon Capture Call-A.P.P.L.E.? labelimageminimize
Mychess The Software Toolworks? labelminimizeminimize
Othello I LOGIC? labelminimizeminimize
Reversi ?? labelminimizeminimize
Super Tic-Tac-Toe LOGIC? labelminimizeminimize
Super-HiRes Chess Game LOGIC? labelminimizeminimize
Text Chess LOGIC (Apple-Can)? labelminimizeminimize
The Najdorf Sicilian Defense Enlightenment Software? labelminimizeminimize
Tic Tac Toe UpTime? labelminimizeminimize
Tic-Tac-Toe Crystalware? labelminimizeminimize
Game of Life author1978 labelminimizeminimize
Hex Pawn  Softape1978Instant Library: Module 4 did not include games. It is listed here to reduce frustration in finding the games it included. It consisted of one utility, [i]Appleodion[/i]. A 5 octave, [b]12 voice![/b] music interpreter. Darned impressive for a system with only a speaker hardwired to produce a single tone at a single volume ("BEEP"). labelminimizeminimize
Hi-Res Life Rainbow Computing1978 labelminimizeminimize
Jumpout / Shooting stars Programma International1978 labelminimizeminimize
Mark Watson Chess Apple Computer1978 labelminimizeminimize
Match Wits Programma International1978 labelminimizeminimize
Micro Chess 2.0  Personal software;Apple;Mad Hatter Software (Micro-Ware)1978This is not a BASIC game. Players are instructed to run a BASIC program to start the game but it just loads and executes the machine code. User may type the binary load command manually if they wish. Why would the developers not just make an executable of the program?

All Apple II publishings are of version 2.0
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One Check Creative Computing1978 labelminimizeminimize
Super-Chess ROMCA Electronics1978 labelminimizeminimize
Tic-Tac-Talker Softape;Mad Hatter Software (Softape)1978Play a game of Tic-Tac-Toe with the computer by speaking and listening. The computer interprets the player's spoken commands. Then the player interprets the computer's spoken commands. labelminimizeminimize
Dot by Dot Benwill Publishing1978 labelminimizeminimize
Assist-It Programma International1979 labelminimizeminimize
Autocheckers Programma International1979 labelminimizeminimize
Checker King Personal Software19798 levels of difficulty
[Retro-Maniac]
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Chomp Creative Computing1979 labelminimizeminimize
Gomoku  Softape1979 labelimageminimize
High I-Q  Creative Computing1979Hi-Q is a peg solitaire game. Pegs are placed on a cross shaped board and the player must try to remove all (except the last one) from the board by jumping over them. Each jumped peg is removed from the board. labelminimizesubject
High Resolution Othello  Softape (author)1979 labelminimizeminimize
Hurkle Creative Computing1979Hurkle is a simple game in which the player must find the location of a hidden Hurkle on a ten by ten grid. The player must select grid points and the game will tell in which general direction the Hurkle is located (north, east, northeast, etc.). The goal of the game is to find the Hurkle in as few turns as possible.***[media=youtube]FUwcd88PaLg[/media] labelminimizesubject
Life Creative Computing1979The Game of Life was originally described in Scientific American,
October 1970, in an article by Martin Gardner. The game itself
was originated by John Conway of Gonvi11e and Caius College,
University of Cambridge, England.
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Life for Two  Creative Computing1979Life II is a two-player game based on the rules of Conway's Game of Life. Both players start out with three live pieces that they may place anywhere on a five by five grid. The pieces will then behave like in Conway's Game of Life:

Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if caused by under-population.
Any live cell with two or three live neighbours lives on to the next generation.
Any live cell with more than three live neighbours dies, as if by overcrowding.
Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbours becomes a live cell, as if by reproduction.

After each turn the players may place an additional piece. The goal of the game remains elusive.
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Othello III Mad Hatter Software1979At strategy game played on an eight by eight board. The object of the game is to capture as many of the squares as possible. You can play against the computer, a friend or have the computer play against itself. Has an interesting graphics display. labelminimizesubject
Salvo Creative Computing1979Salvo is a Battleship variant played on a 10x10 grid. The player plays against the computer. The number of shots per turn depends on the amount of ships the player still has in play. As in Battleship the goal is to destroy the entire enemy fleet before the player's is destroyed. labelminimizesubject
Sargon Hayden Books1979Very popular chess game, ported across several platforms. 6 level of AI and even at the lowest I still cannot beat the CPU :-(
[Retro-Maniac]
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Con*Putation  Thesis;Softsmith1980 labelimageminimize
Crossword Softape1980 labelimageminimize
Galactic Wars Apple Computer (Waltson Victor Software)1980 labelminimizeminimize
Invasion Orion Automated Simulations;Eypx (Automated Simulations)1980 labelminimizeminimize
Reality Ends Med Systems Software1980 labelminimizeminimize
Crossword Magic L & S Computerware;Mindscape (L & S Computerware)1981 labelimageminimize
QS Reversi Quality Software1981 labelimageminimize
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