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So, here's a list of computer versions of board and card games. We're only counting fairly direct adaptations, for the sake of our sanity. Please note quality, if you know.
*inhale* Here we go:
- Talisman: Digital Edition: Fairly good adaptation of the Fantasy Flight version of Talisman.
- Ticket to Ride
- Through the Ages
- Carcassonne
- Magic: The Gathering: Many versions. Some of them good, some of them bad.
- Microprose's version is of interest mainly for having Sid Meier work on it and having a solid enough single player campaign.
- Various versions published by Wizards of the Coast.
- Space Hulk: Various versions over the years; be cautious, as this one is particularly prone to having the games be an adaption of the concept of Space Hulk, rather then the board game.
- Various wargames in the 80s and early 90s were prone to having a computer adaption, in order to cut down on the paperwork. Many were published by SSI, but many more were effectively just Shareware.
Pure Ameritrash with limited redeeming value goes here; most of these have multiple versions, so we're just rattling them off here for completeness sake:
- Battleship
- Clue/Cluedo
- Life
- Monopoly has a lot of versions, most of them exactly as shit as the board game, but some of them are somehow worse, impossible as that sounds.
- Risk
- Scrabble
- Uno
Just about every popular public domain board game has plenty of versions floating around.
- Chess: MANY versions. Since about 2005, the best of them are consistently able to beat the best human players.