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Always alone... the definitive list of single player games.
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I frequently see questions asked about what games can be played with just a single player, and while there have been several other lists created for this purpose, I aim to make this the definitive list. Please add any games I may have missed.

The two questions I always ask when looking at games are; "What's this about?" and, "Is this solitaire only, or can I play it with others?" To answer these questions, I have listed a brief summary of each game (stolen from the game's page) and listed the number of players supported.

All comments are welcome and appreciated.
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1. Board Game: Solitaire [Average Rating:4.14 Overall Rank:7941]
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A family of games designed for a single player. These puzzle-games challenge the player to clear a grid of tokens or pegs. Typically all but one space on the board is filled. The game is played by jumping a peg over one other into an empty space. The peg jumped over is removed from the board. This continues until no more jumps can be made. The object is to leave only a single peg or token left on the board.
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Leave more than 5, and your an "Egg-No-Ray-Moose"

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Cracker Barrel? Anyone?

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That depends on how much corn likker you've sampled before playing...
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Jake Arno wrote:
Totally solvable and no longer a challenge...

Solvable and solved are two different things.

However, I don't like this "game" because it's not a game at all--just a puzzle. Any so-called game that I can expect to eventually solve is one that I'm sooner or later going to lose interest in. That's so discouraging to me that I always lose interest before I even try.

IMO, a true game is one that always offers something more to learn, new lines to explore.
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I've never solved this one D=
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We always called this "Peg Solitaire" -- "Solitaire" to me means a card game usually known as "Klondike."
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2. Board Game: Ambush! [Average Rating:7.27 Overall Rank:332]
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Ambush! is the solitaire game of combat, adventure, and heroism in World War Two France. Using a ground-breaking development of the programmed paragraph solitaire system, Ambush! gives the player control of an American squad, faced with a variety of missions against an ever-changing, hidden German foe. The variable events, innumerable tactical options, and wealth of unexpected occurrences make Ambush! a solitaire gaming experience unlike any that has gone before. The easily learned rules are specially designed to get the player into the action within minutes. The player selects and arms his squad, providing each soldier with command and initiative ratings, perception, weapons skill, driving skill, and movement capability. After selecting one of the eight missions provided, the player sends his squad into a mission map to conduct operations called for in the mission. Soldiers move freely, as far as the player wishes, checking for events each time they move...until the sequenced action founds are triggered by the whine of German bullets!
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Although techincally one player only, this game works well as a cooperative two/three player game. Some of my favorite memories of my youth are playing this with my brother and our friend, we would each "be" soldiers A, B, and C, and, as many of the scenarios require two or more groups of soldiers going in different directions, it worked well as a cooperative game.
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What is the simple fix?
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  • Posted Thu Aug 5, 2010 5:45 pm
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VASSAL MODULE FIX

See thread here;

http://www.vassalengine.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=130

Or read below.

Here is the process it looks long but it's easy just follow step by step;

Run Vassal.
Click File
Choose Edit module.
In the pop up window select the 'Ambush.vmod' file located in your modules folder within the vassal program folder.
In the VASSAL Module Editor window click the key type symbol beside 'Playing Surface [Map Window]' entry to expand this directory.
Double click the [Map Boards] entry to open the properties window.
Click on the 'Select Default Board Setup' button to bring up the board picker.
Select Map A (or B) from the drop down 'Select board' field.
Click OK to close pop up.
Click OK to close 'Map Boards' pop up.
Double click the [Map Boards] entry to open the properties window.
Click on the 'Select Default Board Setup' button to bring up the board picker.
DO NOT Select a map.
Click OK to close pop up
Click OK to close 'Map Boards' pop up.
Click File.
Choose Save.
Click 'X' in top right hand corner to close editor.
Now when you start Ambush module you can click the 'NEXT' button to choose your map A or B.
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  • Posted Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:29 pm
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Excellent thanx!
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3. Board Game: Cameo [Average Rating:0.00 Unranked]
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The game board is a 8x8 grid. The grid itself is divided into four 4x4 areas of a different color. On each area four rectangular cubes of the same color as the area are placed. The object is to move the cubes in such a way that at the end the areas contain cubes of a different color matching a previously drawn objective card
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Word up.
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  • Posted Tue May 11, 2010 2:47 pm
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havn't tried this.. but consider buying it.. is it any good?
 
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4. Board Game: Knack den Code-X [Average Rating:4.90 Unranked]
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Code - X is a strange little game that challenges players to make connections using wooden rods of variable length on dowels in movable wooden bases. In the solitaire game, you try to use all the connecting rods. In the multiplayer game, you try to create a situation that will prevent your opponent from making a connection.
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5. Board Game: Solitaire for Two [Average Rating:7.53 Overall Rank:3650]
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Indochine 2000 is a modified version of standard solitaire, also called Klondike. The differences are significant in that they add many new ideas and features that make the game much more strategic. Also, the game uses mah-jongg sized wooden tiles instead of cards, making it both easy and beautiful to play.
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I haul this out and play it every six months or so and every time I do I end up playing it many more times than I thought I would. It's an outstanding solitaire game and beautiful besides.

You would think there would be a plethora of games that you could play with mah-jongg-like tiles of playing cards.
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6. Board Game: Labyrinth [Average Rating:4.47 Overall Rank:7932]
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Maneuver the steel ball through the wooden maze without falling into any of the holes. The surface may have numerous tiny pits and bumps, making the behavior of the ball all the more erratic, but that arguably adds to the challenge. An unplugged precursor to video games.
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2 player version: each player controls one knob.
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  • Posted Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:37 am
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3 player version: 1 player pulls the trashcan lid off while the other 2 players heave this boring hunk of cr@p into the garbage!
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jdgavin wrote:
3 player version: 1 player pulls the trashcan lid off while the other 2 players heave this boring hunk of cr@p into the garbage!


Sounds like your hands are not steady enough to play this?
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and not very strong either as he needs two players to help him dump it.

Fun little game though.
Some light entertaiment while they set up the main game for the evening.
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Wow, I use to play the crap out of this when I was a kid. I was so good, I would go forward and then back thru in reverse for hours. Over and over again. Saids alot about my childhood. I guess that was my atari.
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that depends on the size of the garbage can now doesn't it.
 
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7. Board Game: Outside the Scope of BGG [Average Rating:6.74 Overall Rank:1380]
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LEVEL Q is a three-dimensional brain twister, Level Q is a challenging test of design and perceptual skills for a single player. Work your way from Levels 1 and 2 up to Level Q - the highest level of mastery - by creating increasingly difficult configurations of columns on the gameboard.
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To which game is this referring? (And all the games from #7-#11 & 18?)
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8. Board Game: Outside the Scope of BGG [Average Rating:6.74 Overall Rank:1380]
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The object of the game is to move the 24 pieces in the least number of moves from a starting position (as described under any of the 20 illustrated games in this booklet) to a position described as a completed game. A game is completed when the 24 pieces are resting on the circles of the game board so that the number on each piece corresponds with the number below each circle on the game board.
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9. Board Game: Outside the Scope of BGG [Average Rating:6.74 Overall Rank:1380]
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Solo is a self-contained (i.e. no loose bits) solitaire game, in the "Fox and Geese" tradition. The plastic frame hold 41 balls, each with one black and one white hemisphere. The simple mechanics are to choose a ball, turn the two adjacent balls to the opposite colour and reverse the colour of the original ball. The object is to change all balls (except one) to the opposite colour from their starting position.
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10. Board Game: Outside the Scope of BGG [Average Rating:6.74 Overall Rank:1380]
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A precision designed puzzle contains four big cubes and one square box for you put them in. But observe these cubes are warped out of square and require a seriously warped solution! Extremely challenging!
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11. Board Game: Outside the Scope of BGG [Average Rating:6.74 Overall Rank:1380]
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Over 360 mind challenging puzzles! Triangulation will bring hours of fun to all ages. Start by recreating the Basic Square, if you're clever enough you will discover a 3-D image hidden within this puzzle, then move on to puzzles simple enough to captivate children yet challenging enough to baffle even the most ingenious of adults. Triangulation will strech your imagination as you attempt to solve the hundreds of puzzles that create animals, numbers, letters, and abstract objects. Discover how five easy pieces can be hundreds of laughs!
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12. Board Game: Carrier [Average Rating:7.16 Overall Rank:1375]
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Carrier is a solitaire simulation of both historical and hypothetical carrier battles in the Southwest Pacific Theater during the hotly-contested naval campaigns of 1942 and 1943. As the U.S. commander, you maneuver your task forces and conduct air searches in a tension-packed contest to find the Japanese carriers before they locate and attack yours. Simples game mechanics control Japanese movement and determine the timing and strengths of their attacks. You will not know that a Japanese air strike is headed your way until it actually appears in the skies above your task force. Once the enemy has been located, you face the very same, real-life, tactical dilemmas as you historical counterparts.
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From my limited experience, the best solitaire game published.
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Players of B-17 would disagree...
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Jake Arno wrote:
Players of B-17 would disagree...


So completely different that it is near impossible to make a comparison. Both are excellent games at what they set out to do.
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13. Board Game: Last Frontier: The Vesuvius Incident [Average Rating:7.00 Overall Rank:2266]
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The Vesuvius Incident is a solo game where the player controls a group of space marines on a rescue mission to evacuate the USS Feynman, a science ship in a low decaying orbit being overrun by hostile aliens. It becomes a battle against aliens and time as you try to rescue the crew before the ship breaks apart in the atmosphere.
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A very fun solitaire science fiction wargame that would be enjoyed by anyone who liked the movie Aliens. There is a good sense of building panic built into this game, and it has a pretty good AI.
 
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I have a limited number of copies available. Contact me at pvt_dix@yahoo.com for info...

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This is a wonderful game with great tension in the game play! Excellent!
 
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teddog wrote:
Harry,

I have a limited number of copies available. Contact me at pvt_dix@yahoo.com for info...

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All sold in the first week since posting... the search continues...
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14. Board Game: Patton's Best [Average Rating:6.43 Overall Rank:1719]
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Solitaire game of tank command. You control your Sherman tank (17 variations) and crew. Move into a new territory and deal with what you encounter.
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By all rights, should be a very quick game most of the time, with the player ending up as a Roman Candle...

I have it, was fun to play, but replayability is not exactly great...

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Talonz wrote:
If only there was a german army version of this....*sigh*


Yes - that would be interesting - on the Eastern Front.
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All righty then, we need some one to make up a few Ruskie tanks eh. Work over to German would be more difficult, but i believe possible still in this game.
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All righty then, we need some one to make up a few Ruskie tanks eh. Work over to German would be more difficult, but i believe possible still in this game.


Yep here it is!

http://bggames01.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-pattons-best-ea...
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15. Board Game: Star Smuggler [Average Rating:6.59 Overall Rank:3901]
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Star Smuggler is a solitaire game of tense adventure in the far future. No opponent is necessary, as the Event Booklet takes you through a pre-programmed sequence of encounters which is different each time you play the game. For each event, you, as star smuggler Duke Springer must make the decisions which will make you huge profits - or may cost you your life.
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This game is still available for print & play here:
http://dwarfstar.brainiac.com/ds_starsmuggler.html
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thanks Subby, I'll check it out.
 
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16. Board Game: Barbarian Prince [Average Rating:6.38 Overall Rank:2314]
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Barbarian Prince is a solitaire game of heroic adventure in a forgotten age of barbarism and sorcery. No opponent is necessary, as the Event Booklet takes you through a pre-programmed sequence of encounters which is different each time you play the game. For each event, you, as the Barbarian Prince Cal Arath, must make the decisions which will make your quest successful - or may cost you your life.
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I used to play this in highschool. It was a lot of fun but impossible to win. Has anyone beat this game?
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Barbarian Prince is available to Print & Play here:
http://dwarfstar.brainiac.com/ds_barbarianprince.html

Along with the rest of the Dwarfstar line.
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It's been a long time since you asked, but I thought I'd pipe in and say that I was able to beat it, and more than once. Not much more than once, though!
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Wonderful Barbarian Prince re-design by Todd Sanders:

possible re-design

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17. Board Game: Battle Hymn [Average Rating:7.33 Overall Rank:1090]
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Battle Hymn is a solitaire game of combat, adventure, and heroism in the Pacific during World War II. Using the revolutionary programmed paragraph approach pioneered in the Ambush! game system, Battle Hymn gives you a squad of American Marines and challenges you to fight your way through a variety of Missions against a deceptive and ever-changing Japanese foe. Unexpected events and innumerable tactical options offer virtually endless solitaire enjoyment, and the easily learned rules start even relatively inexperienced players on their first Mission quickly. Select you squad, arm them, and choose their Mission . Move your men out, advancing them as you wish, until something triggers an Event - until a peaceful walk in the steaming jungle turns out to be a fight for your life!
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18. Board Game: Outside the Scope of BGG [Average Rating:6.74 Overall Rank:1380]
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Problem: Fit all 21 pieces onto the pegged board. When you've found the only logical solution (it's not easy) turn the board over for still another mental workout.
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Is this called solitaire? Or doesn't it have a name?
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A lot of Geek lists got messed up when BGG combined or got rid of entries.
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A lot of Geek lists got messed up when BGG combined or got rid of entries.


WTG, BGG!

Just leave things alone if you can't be sure you won't break them.
 
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19. Board Game: Chainsaw Warrior [Average Rating:5.68 Overall Rank:4911]
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It's the year 2032. A warp has opened up in the old Municipal Buildings in the heart of old Manhattan and bizarre creatures are flooding through into our dimension. Goading them on is Darkness, a malvolent entity who intends dragging the city of New York back through the warp - destroying it utterly!

Many brave men died assailing Darkness' stronghold before they remembered you. In the past you have done the Special Forces Unit many favours... but now you must come out of retirement to face the toughest challenge of your glorious career. Equipped with all the latest in high-tech armaments you must battle your way into the very heart of Darkness' domain and defeat him within the hour - or the city you love will be destroyed!!
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Todd Nisoff
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Hard to win? Played it dozens of times and never won. Even cheated (slightly) to give my character a good started. (Basically I rolled two dice and took the highest when rolling up the character, otherwise I knew I would have no chance.) Never won anyway. I think I may have drew once.

A friend borrowed my copy and claimed to have won on one of his first few plays but I'm not sure I believe it.
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I find this to be a terrible, awful not to mention horrible game in every way. Total luck fest and unable to hold my attention or fire my imagination. Other than that it great. If anyone wants it i would probably trade.
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tornadojake wrote:
I find this to be a terrible, awful not to mention horrible game in every way. Total luck fest and unable to hold my attention or fire my imagination. Other than that it great. If anyone wants it i would probably trade.


Really?!? What do you want for it?
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Whilst this is a luck fest I still enjoy it especially the art which for it's time is fantastic.
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Agreed - the theme and artwork are great! zombie
I reckon a bit of rules tweaking could work well for this game.
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20. Board Game: Damocles Mission [Average Rating:5.98 Overall Rank:5400]
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Damocles Mission is a solitaire paragraph based game to explore the alien craft around the earth. Tiles will allow the player to expand the known area of the craft, and a variable handicap system at the end of each play will allow you to adjust the initial allocation of units for the next time to make it easier/harder.
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No so much a paragraph game as a huge puzzle game with paragraphs to flesh things out. Very neet system of selecting crew and equipment to take along and then hoping what you brought will allow you to deciper the puzzles without too much loss of equipment or life before time runs out.
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21. Board Game: Der Kessel [Average Rating:5.69 Unranked]
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Solitaire game of the battle for Stalingrad, 1942/43. Innovative system plots the player as the surrounded Germans trying to break out from the Soviet encirclement.
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22. Board Game: Fantastic Encounters [Average Rating:0.00 Unranked]
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A new and different type of fantasy boardgame that requires only one player to play. Included are easy to understand rules for various weapons, magic and fantastic creatures, along with a colorful map and counters.
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23. Board Game: Hornet Leader [Average Rating:7.48 Overall Rank:1075]
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1-2 players?

Hornet Leader is an exciting solitaire game that challenges you to command squadron of F/A-18 Hornet strike-fighters in an almost endless variety of combat missions. From the decks of U.S. Navy carriers you lead your squadron against 26 different target types - from naval strikes and fleet air defense to fighter sweeps and ground attacks.
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I played this one a bunch years back. Great game..
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The two player game referred to is cooperative, where each player takes command of a subset of pilots. The game is, however, intended for solitaire play in spirit.
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This is one of my fav. solitaire games. Played it like crazy a long time ago.

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24. Board Game: Island Of D [Average Rating:6.27 Overall Rank:3902]
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A FREE ONE player role playing fantasy adventure card game.
No bookkeeping, no token, just you and the cards and a die and an adventure !!
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25. Board Game: Island Of D 2: The Shadow of Dawn [Average Rating:6.75 Overall Rank:2466]
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A FREE ONE player Fantasy Adventure Card Game
No bookkeeping, NO DICE, just you and the cards and a token and an adventure !!
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The (revised) art is excellent, the mechanics are awesome, the short play time is good. Bad card draws can be a killer though, it's awfully difficult to win.
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"If I have seen farther, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." - Sir Isaac Newton

I must thank those that made these lists before me, as well as the rest of BGG community for their input; I could never have created this list otherwise.
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The new feature, Titles Only (in the header), makes it possible to keep this unsorted, yet to be able to search the list for particular games.

Still think one should be able to re-sort the list as one sees fit, hopefully that will be implemented one day.


This feature is fantastic and definitely the easiest way to accomplish SamNzed's request regarding searching for a specific entry in the geeklist. But another way is to use google. This works for anything and everything. In the search box, just type "site:www.whateversite.com/blah/blah search terms" and this will pull up pages in that domain/subdomain with those search terms. Example:

site:http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/11710 defenders of the realm

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thanks for this list, from someone who never has any friends.

forever alone game list
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I'm a lucky man and my girlfriend also likes boardgames cool. In the other hand, I'm more fan of them and sometimes she doesn't want to play whistle , so I'm making my own collection of 1-player games. This is a great tool to check possibilities.

Thank all of you for this list.
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Paco Navarro
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Corsair´s Fame is my favorite solo game. Only Vassal. The authors are seeking publishers. The game can be seen in http://soloboardgames.blogspot.com.es/
 
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