Backgammon
- Backgammon (1974 on Terminal)
- Backgammon (1975 on Terminal)
- Backgammon (1976 on Altair 8800)
- Backgammon (1978 on APF MP1000/Imagination Machine)
- Backgammon (1978 on TRS-80)
- Backgammon (1978 on TRS-80)
- Backgammon (1978 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Backgammon (1979 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Backgammon (1979 on Interact Model One)
- Backgammon (1979 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Backgammon (1979 on Atari 2600)
- Backgammon (1979 on TRS-80, Commodore PET/CBM)
- Backgammon (1979 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Backgammon (1979 on Ohio Scientific)
- Backgammon (1980 on Mainframe)
- Backgammon (1980 on Mainframe, Sol-20)
- Backgammon (1982 on ZX81, 1983 on ZX Spectrum)
- Backgammon (1982 on ZX Spectrum, 1985 on Amstrad CPC)
- Backgammon (1982 on DOS)
- Backgammon (1982 on Odyssey 2)
- Backgammon (1982 on Philips P2000)
- Backgammon (1983 on Dragon 32/64)
- Backgammon (1983 on Dragon 32/64)
- Backgammon (1983 on ZX Spectrum)
- Backgammon (1984 on MSX)
- Backgammon (1984 on MSX)
- Backgammon (1984 on Philips VG 5000)
- Backgammon (1985 on DOS)
- Backgammon (1986 on DOS)
- Backgammon (1987 on DOS)
- Backgammon (1988 on Atari ST)
- Backgammon (1989 on DOS)
- Backgammon (1990 on NES)
- Backgammon (1990 on Windows 3.x)
- Backgammon (1991 on DOS)
- Backgammon (1991 on CD-i)
- Backgammon (1991 on Amiga)
- Backgammon (1998 on Browser)
- Backgammon (1999 on Game Boy Color)
- Backgammon (2007 on J2ME, 2011 on BlackBerry)
- Backgammon (2008 on iPhone, 2012 on iPad, 2015 on Android)
- Backgammon (2009 on Nintendo DS)
- Backgammon (2017 on Linux, Windows, Macintosh)
Description
This version of Backgammon is one of a package of games produced by The Code Zone. Games from this package were used, in various combinations, in around twenty different game compilation packages.
Backgammon is a single-player, strategy game that is played against the computer. The object of the game is for a player to remove all their pieces from the board before their opponent.
This variation of the game is entirely mouse controlled. It is played in a window which cannot be re-sized. The game has sound, four levels of difficulty, four different starting boards, in-game help screens, and a choice of playing piece, colour and screen background.
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10 People (5 developers, 5 thanks)
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Game added by piltdown_man.
Game added July 7, 2013. Last modified February 22, 2023.