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Games That Are Free To Print and Play
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There are are many games that are released to the public to print out and play. Right now I am not in a position to be able to buy many games so I love the idea of being able to print some new games. I am not talking about games that people have scanned so others can print them. The games I am referring to are the games that people created for gamers to play and enjoy at no cost.

I would appreciate your comments on any of these games you have played.

*I have updated the list to allow public additions. I was able to keep up with all the great new free games being released!
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126. Board Game: Afriboria [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
Chad V
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This is the third set in my card driven wargame rules, and although still loosely inspired by the Battle Cry & Memoir '44 games by Richard Borg, the game no longer has a battlefield divided in 3 sections. Battlefield sections are great for ACW and WWII, but spreading a (smaller) imperial force across the battlefield would not always be realistic or playable, since in most colonial battles a smaller well armed imperial army faces hordes of natives. The left-center-right wing Battle Cry/Memoir '44 principle has here been replaced by color-coding the units red, green and blue (activated by cards of the same color) thus enabling the imperialist player to concentrate his units anywhere on the battlefield if he wishes to. Also, compared to ACW or WWII, there was a much bigger difference in quality of weapons used by imperialists and natives. Therefore the symbols on the dice are no longer representing the targets but rather the type of ammo/weapon used, whereby the more modern weapons have a better chance of scoring hits than outdated ones (see rules).
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127. Board Game: Sharks and Jets [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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This is a tactical combat game based on the musical West Side Story. Players control rival street gangs, The Sharks and The Jets, that are represented by individual counters. Gang members attack by snapping their fingers, singing and performing dance moves. They attempt to break the other gang's cool. Each character has a cool and uncool side. Leaders can rally uncool gang members. All combat is resolved on the Choreography Results Table.
 
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128. Board Game: 18FR [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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18xx game based on the 1830 rules adapted to France. Requires some components to 1830 to play and assumes familiarity with the 1830 rules.
 
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129. Board Game: Capulets & Montagues [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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Card game for 2-6 Players. Each player controls a noble house in 13th Century Verona Italy.
 
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130. Board Game: Fall of the Weimar Republic [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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Card Game simulating Politics in Germany between the two World Wars. 7 Historical Political Factions Available.
 
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131. Board Game: Smallville Board Game [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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132. Board Game: Deck Deck Revolution [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
Aitor G Guridi
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A real-time cardgame inspired by japanese dancing videogames.
 
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133. Board Game: Grognards & Grenadiers [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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It has also paper soldiers ready to PNP in the file section.
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134. Board Game: Quick Six [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
Royce Hix
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Quick Six was recently made available for Print & Play. It's a game that combines a light version of a Cosmic Encounter-esque power system with Risk & Roll esque 6-of-a-kind dice rolling gameplay and a unique scoring system which helps drive strategic decisions.

It will be familiar to anyone gamer or non-gamer who has ever played Yahtzee before, with just a small learning curve for the points system and abilities that can be used.
 
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135. Board Game: Tower Defence [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
Chris Morse
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Build a tower, arm it and fight next door's.
 
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136. Board Game: High and Low [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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A quick paced dice game made to emulate an 1800's style bar betting game where there would be no "bank"

Files available in the games file section or at the website:

http://www.wesmann.com/WasteManagementGames/games.html
 
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137. Board Game: The Siege of Alesia [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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In this game free to download and play, as Caesar, You will defend a system of ramparts, forts and awesome fortifications with units representing legion cohorts, leaders, archers, Germanic cavalry and, as Vergingetorix, you will assault the Roman besiegers with infantry and cavalry units from 46 Gallic tribes. The game system comes from the Ancients freeware game with some modifications.
 
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138. Board Game: Planet Masters [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
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Print the templates and play with regular dice. Play and enjoy at no cost.

Each player starts with one planet dice to build expand his empire. Players roll planet dice for resources to build weapons (dice) and gain power. This power can be used to conquer planets from other players. First player to reach a preset amount of victory points wins.
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So the game is about 'new'? New what?

Also, not really mch of a PnP game is it, since it is just a rulebook which now uses generic dice...
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Still missing a description though!
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That's better!
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139. Board Game: Cthulhu Zap [Average Rating:7.00 Unranked]
Nicholas Fletcher
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Time for some shameless self-promotion. Can you (or you and a friend) save the city, before it's too late?
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I just printed this one, and I'm going to try it out this weekend.
 
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140. Board Game: Pocket Pro Golf [Average Rating:7.03 Unranked]
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Free print and play that accommodates up to 4 players and plays great solitaire.

Pocket Pro Golf™ brings you the best aspects of real golf--club selection, careful aim, and shot consideration--in a pocket sized game that will fit in any golf bag.

Pocket Pro Golf™ shows you the "narrative" or each shot as it works its way down the fairway. Watch as your ball comes perilously close to each hazard. Did you plan the shot well enough to keep your ball on course?

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I also have bagged components (dice, skill token discs, player pieces, wind cube) available shipped worldwide for $3.49 (with commission to BGG).

Also available through Artscow! It took a while to get the scaling on the cards exactly right so that the fairways, tees, and greens would print at exactly 100% (so the holes at the edge would line up to form a single normal sized hole), but we did it!

Note that you will get 54 cards in the Artscow deck. I have the missing 6 cards available. Shipped worldwide for $2, grab yours while supplies last.

Get the pack of 6 cards plus bagged components shipped for $5.
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141. Board Game: Free At Last [Average Rating:6.96 Unranked]
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This is a card driven wargame simulating the Civil Rights Movement set in the South in the 1950s and 1960s.
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This is based on the Twilight Struggle mechanism and should be pretty good.
 
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I played it a few years ago at Gencon and was REALLY impressed. It really covers a lot of the angles and factors of the Civil Rights Movement, and it had 2 scenarios, one starting in the 50's and the other in the 60's if I remember correctly.
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Free at Last Spamming Campaign !

Want to try out this nice game but are daunted by the hassle of printing it ? Save a tree with the VASSAL module ! Well, procrastinate killing a tree, because the game is so good you will want to own it after one play !

Check out the VASSAL module either here on BGG

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/23312

or on VASSAL

http://vassalengine.org/community/index.php?option=com_vassa...

Any feedback is welcome !
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142. Board Game: Oh No, There Goes Tokyo! [Average Rating:6.96 Overall Rank:3652]
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“Oh No, There Goes Tokyo!” is a multi-player combat game in which each of 2-4 players controls a segment of Tokyo under attack by the dreaded Godran, Self-Appointed Emperor of Monsters.
 
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I'd love to print this one out, but it seems like it'll be a ton of work...and I'm lazy.
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143. Board Game: Alphatian Roulette [Average Rating:6.93 Unranked]
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The Roulette is very simple and each game lasts from two to three minutes. Even though, attacker and defender have often strategy doubts.
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know where to find the rules in English?
 
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144. Board Game: Mine-Shaft Gap [Average Rating:6.93 Unranked]
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Mine-Shaft Gap simulates a battle for resources on, above, and under the surface of a lifeless but treacherous planetoid.
 
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145. Board Game: Open Rails Origins [Average Rating:6.88 Unranked]
Jack Neal
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Yes, Virginia... 18XX meets bits of Age of Steam and Chicago Express with a strong dose of 18AL. Grab some paper and some cubes!

Enjoy!
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Forgot to mention that there are some new graphics being put together that make this game look absolutely gorgeous. More later.


Thanks!

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It's no secret that the stars are falling from the sky / It's no secret that our world is in darkness tonight / They say the sun is sometimes Eclipsed by a moon / You know I don't see you when she walks in the room
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The graphics set Jack is referring to can be downloaded here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/sampo.sikio/OpenRailsOrigins18AL...#
 
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146. Board Game: Kardinal & König: Das Kartenspiel [Average Rating:6.91 Overall Rank:2012]
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Kardinal & König - Das Kartenspiel is the card game based on the "Kardinal & König" boardgame from Goldsieber Spiele (also issued as "Web of Power" by Rio Grande Games).
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147. Board Game: The Shining [Average Rating:6.90 Unranked]
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"The Shining" is a game based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. One player controls the evil and sentient Overlook hotel, the other the Torrence family, winter caretakers of the haunted estate.
 
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148. Board Game: Second World War [Average Rating:6.90 Unranked]
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Strategic level game covering WW2 in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
 
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149. Board Game: micropul [Average Rating:6.89 Overall Rank:966]
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micropul is a strategic & tactical tile-laying game in which players are scientists trying to extract precious micropul matter from an energy core.
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150. Board Game: TaleSpin: The Card Game [Average Rating:6.89 Unranked]
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TaleSpin: The Card Game consists of over 120 cards, divided into Player cards, Location cards and deck cards. A six sided die is required to play. Up to 4 people can travel the world of Disney's TaleSpin, playing cargo, picking up passengers and starting aerial dogfights. You'll have to manage your cards carefully... or risk being shot out of the sky by your opponents!
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I loved this cartoon! I had no idea there someone made a game of it. I always thought it would make an excellent role playing game.
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This is likely one I'll be printing as soon as I can get some decent cardstock.
 
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If you can afford the ink, this is a good family game.
 
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Chad V
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So other games that are available for free but not listed on geek are:

daVinci Games has released 6 free games and some of them look pretty good. http://www.davincigames.com/

GobCon at http://www.goblins.net/

I will add these to BGG Database when I get around to playing them.

*And again please suggest other games even if they are not in the BGG DB
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A Print and Play version of Mob Ties: The Board Game is being offered for evaluation purposes. If you'd like an invite to the Drop Box folder to download the files, shoot me a message here on the Geek or email me at nisaac01@gmail.com.

We've got more info on our game page here on BGG, and even more infor at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/362171238/mob-ties-the-b....

We'd love for more people here on BGG to play some evaluation versions of the game and let us know what they think.

Thanks,
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it is great!
 
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the cheapass games website has a very nice selection of print and play games
http://www.cheapass.com/
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Chad V, you're my idol for putting this geeklist here. Also, for browsing through this games and finding more and more As, soon as I will lay my hands on some printer I'm starting my own geeklist, reviewing games that are free to print and play
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