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The Canonical List of Free Print-and-Play Games

Games starting with F


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The Canonical List of Free Print-and-Play Games -- Games Starting with F

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.

Please report any errors to me at donald.seagraves@gmail.com.

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

  • [Fact Party] - Discovery, revelation, and cooperation for any number of wanderers and a library.
  • [Factories] - Factories is a game of building and challenges. Your goal is to produce one of each resource. The first player to do so wins.
  • [Fairly Tales] - Poison apples, beanstalks, and circumlocution for two or more storytellers. Try to figure out your opponents' secret words without revealing your own.
  • [Fairy Bucks] - A Magical Auction in Fairyland for 2-5 Players.
  • [Fallout Warfare] - Fallout Warfare is a small scale skirmish wargame with roleplay elements and character/unit customization.
  • [Fattoria] - Gasp! What’s up? A group of pretty animals have lost their colours, will you help them come back out?
  • [Fauna] - 'Fauna' was originally inspired by the traditional Chinese 'Animal Game'.
  • [Felix Sex] - An ancient Roman game similar to Backgammon. The marvelous thing about this game is that the words tended to spell out clever sentences -- the name means 'Lucky Sixes'
  • [Festival Climbers] - Players will take the roll of a team of climbers that must race to the top of the temple to ring the bell and start the village's celebration.
  • [Feudal Warfare] - 1:5 scale Feudal-era rules for 25mm size miniatures intended for use at conventions (simple set of rules, a referee running the event, traditional 2-sided linear battle.)
  • [Fields of Battle: Primitive Combat] - A combat tactics and strategy game set in a pre-gunpowder era.
  • [FIGHT!] - A nim-type game played with spare change.
  • [Final Decrees] - Final Decrees is a board game based on a monstrous incompetent bureaucracy.
  • [Fire Drill] - Pieces are moved in the fashion of the robots in Ricochet Robots, with the goal being to align four of your pieces in a row.
  • [First and Ten] - Detailed simulation of American football. Real-life teams are rated based on statistics. Player(s) choose offensive (and defensive) plays, then results are determined through dice and chart lookups.
  • [First Blood: The Guadalcanal Campaign] - A wargame based on the Guadalcanal Campaign in World war II, suitable for beginners.
  • [Five Sides] - Five sides is a throw back to your early days of playing games. When all you had was a pen, some paper, and time to kill during study hall.
  • [Flip] - A dice game where the object is to drive your opponent out of dice.
  • [Flix Flax] - A Rock-Paper-Scissors like game played on a 3x3 board.
  • [Flotilla] - A simple startship combat game. Now you can really play fleets of 50+ ships in only a few hours.
  • [Flower of the Lotus] - Frogs competing to bring a lonely duck the most beautiful bouquet of lotuses.
  • [Flying Swordsmen] - The Yin and Yang forests have gone mad. Their swordsmen are fighting to either convert or kill each other in the endless bamboo forest. Mind your head, here come Flying Swordsmen!
  • [Forsooth] - You must determine the distribution of wealth in the region by figuring out which residents are honest, which are liars, and whic are 'diplomatic' (sometimes liars, sometimes honest.) An entry into the About.com: 2005 Deduction Game Design Competition.
  • [Fort Knox] - A game for 3 to 5 players, who will have to prove their ability to find clues the hard way...stepping in the shoes of the 'unknown robbers.' (No longer available)
  • [Forts] - All is not peaceful in Fortland -- everybody on this square-shaped continent is trying to invade everybody else! The only answer is to build forts.
  • [FotoCaccia] - Fotocaccia is a visual memory game. In a few seconds you have to memorise the opponents’ pets. Enrich your treasure as much as you can.
  • [Frames] - An abstract game played by two players on a Go board with its pieces. A finalist in the About.com: 2003 Simultaneous Movement Game Design Competition.
  • [The Franco Prussian War of 1870] - The Franco Prussian War of 1870 is a 2 player card game simulating the Franco-Prussian War.
  • [Free at Last] - Free at Last is a card driven game that simulates the conflict between the Black civil rights movement and the White segregationists in the South in the 1950s and 60s.
  • [Free Market] - A trick-taking game where the person who wins a round of bidding gets to choose partners. Partnerships surely will not last for more than a couple hands in a row, making for Strange Bedfellows as the saying goes.
  • [FreeStyle] - FreeStyle is a game of competition in a swimming pool for 2 to 8 players.
  • [Freeze] - When is getting a king bad? When you're playing Freeze -- because your kings become sitting ducks

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