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The Canonical List of Free Print-and-Play Games

Games starting with 0-9 and non-alphabetic characters


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The Game-it-Yourself Canonical List of Free Print-and-Play Games -- Games Starting with 0-9 and Non-Alphabetic Characters

Note: All game descriptions/summaries are taken from either the game's website or from the rules for the game, so any reference to 'I' or 'me' refers to the game designer.

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Quick descriptions -- click on the game's title for more info

  • ['Dillos In Austin] - You think road construction is bad in your town? You should try living in Austin. This simulation for 2 to 4 ground-dwelling armored rodents will give you an idea of how confusing the roads in Austin are...
  • [1000 Blank White Cards] - Draw and play game where players make the cards as the game goes on
  • [1000 Blank White Questions] - Trivia game where the players make the trivia questions
  • [10-Die Poker] - A clever little poker game that takes gobs and gobs of dice.
  • [11 Kings] - A civilization game for 6 or (preferably many) more players.
  • [12 Disciples] - A religious themed card game for 2 players (no longer available)
  • [16!] - An abstract game where players drop 3x3 patterns matching those already on the board
  • [18AL] - Each player buys stock in different train companies and helps build train lines over the state of Alabama.
  • [18FL] - 18FL is an '18xx' game set in Florida. 18FL is a small 18xx game, in the style of Mark Derrick’s 'one-state' games 18GA and 18AL, and is intended as a change from the more robust 18xx games often played. (no longer available)
  • [18GA] - Each player buys stock in different train companies and helps build train lines over the state of Georgia.
  • [18Scan] - 18Scan is an 18xx game set in the Scandinavian peninsula of Northern Europe. It includes most of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. (no longer available)
  • [18US] - A complex 18xx game set in the lower 48 states with a substantial number of alterations to the 'customary' 18xx rules. (no longer available)
  • [18VA] - an 18xx game set in Virginia as well as pertinent neighboring areas of Maryland and the District of Columbia. (no longer available)
  • [1930!] - A game inspired by the game Diplomacy that attempts to retain Diplomacy's simple rules and personal interaction, but extending the game play to include aircraft, the political or economic power of countries, and many more neutral countries.
  • [1st Alamein] - 2-player wargame set in Egypt, July 1942
  • [2006 World Series for Sports Illustrated Baseball] - If you know how baseball works, you already know most of the rules to Sports Illustrated Baseball! This 'expansion' lets you play out the 2006 World Series -- you don't need Sports Illustrated Baseball to play since everything you need is included in the downloadable file, expect for the dice.
  • [30] - Solitaire dice game in which you get to throw the dice exactly 30 times. If you are efficient with your early tosses, you can use your saved throws to improve your score.
  • [369] - An abstract game where you attempt to be the 1 to make more 3 and 6 in-a-rows.
  • [36d6] - Board game using 36 six-sided dice -- each player tries to capture as many dice as possible
  • [4-Square] - Unlike the playground game of the same name this is not a game of eliminating. It requires only a standard deck of playing cards without jokers.
  • [4D Tic-Tac-Toe] - Try to make as many 3 in-a-rows that you can!
  • [55Stones] - A new one-rank Mancala game from Germany with simultaneous movement and perfect information. Players try to capture most stones. Draws are not possible.
  • [6x5] - Each player must create a pattern of 5 elements, using the same building items and same area. There's a great chance that you're helping your opponent as well while you're trying to create your own pattern.

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