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- Hoyle Board Games 2002
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- Hoyle Board Games 2001
- Hoyle Board Games 2001. Genre Puzzle - Board Games. Date 2000-10-08. Publisher V.U.G. Play 16 board games against the computer or challenge up to four friends on the same machine or over the Internet. Games include: Backgammon, Battling Ships, Checkers, Chess, Chinese Checkers.
- The 2001 iteration of the Hoyle Board Games comes with the following games: Backgammon Battling Ships Checkers Chess Chinese Checkers Dominoes Line 'Em Up (similar to Connect Four) Mahjong and two sub-games using the same tileset: Concentration and Gravity Tiles (a tile matching game.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2001 My first purchase of a Sierra Board Game collection was the previous version of Hoyle Board Games. Backgammon was all I was interested in and it was fine except for the erroneous layout of the pieces on the board when you start. S = Standard variant (game ends when someone reaches +100 points)————————————————————————————My other Hoyle.
Description of Hoyle Board Games 2001 Windows
Here is the video game “Hoyle Board Games 2001”! Released in 2000 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's a strategy and puzzle game, set in a board / party game, cards, chess, turn-based, licensed title and tile matching puzzle themes.
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supersondos2020-12-080 point
we lost this game because me and my brother were arguing and we accidentally deleted it and since we were kids we didn't know about recycle bin.
Angelique2020-11-260 point
Like holy board games
JohnB2020-11-140 point
Runs well on Windows 10. I used to play this in school back in the very early 2000's. Always played against the redhead haha
flora2020-09-190 point
its interesting game i luv it
Pj2020-09-141 point
Used to play with family
Russelle Di2020-08-260 point
Used to play this on our family pc with my brother and sister.
Nida shahid2020-08-170 point
I like this game
Long Live Gax2020-08-033 points
So great to get a chance to play this! I didn't have this exact version growing up (mine had cabin/space atmosphere options), but I was so excited to see all the characters I remembered as a kid. The newest renderings of the game ended up replacing several (Gax was an especially tragic loss imo.) Some of the jokes I really didn't understand until playing as an adult, so added bonus there.
Facemaker doesn't work for me (crashes the game) which is a bit of a shame, but just because I can't make my own uncanny valley avatar doesn't mean I can't select from the broad assortment of default uncanny valley avatars. You can't play Hoyle without it looking slightly cursed, after all.
Overall, I'd definitely say this game holds up. I've been looking for a way to play classic Hoyle for ages without partitioning and this version makes it easy. I'm on Windows 10 and just had to mount the disk image, run setup, and install.
TARIQ BUKHARI2020-07-260 point
A GREAT GAME
Hoyle Board Games 2001 Gravity Tiles
j2020-06-13-2 points
it doesn't install !!! it's needs floppy disk !
Waqas2020-04-05-1 point
Good Game. Love to play it
wisa2020-02-020 point
I love these table games!
kay kay2019-06-301 point
love theese games
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Although the Hoyle Board Games: 2001 Edition collection may not be perfect and suffers from some obnoxious animation, the offerings are excellent. The sixteen games are mostly traditional, and familiarity is part of the game's appeal and advantage. Instead of having to study new and confusing rules, you can simply jump right in and enjoy favorites like checkers and chess.
While the derivatively named Battling Ships and Yacht are definitely knockoffs of Battleship and Yatzee respectively, the recognizable rules and gameplay make both games easy to understand and enjoy immediately. The polished look of the graphics, smooth animations and straightforward controls make Hoyle Board Games: 2001 Edition a pleasure to play.
In some areas, though, the collection fails. The strange cast of computer opponents that features people of various ages, positions, and time periods, as well as aliens and animals, is a bit too cute and contrived. Younger players might enjoy playing against a talking bear, but adults will tire quickly of the commentary and dull jokes. Animations, while providing interest in games like Yacht and Snakes and Ladders, slow the games down substantially. Fortunately, both features can be turned off.
The Face Maker allows you to create an icon of self-identification and lets you personalize gameplay to a degree. While it's the most customizable feature, the extensive options, including a choice of difficulty level, opponents, and background music, gives you quite a bit of control.
The overall whimsical approach may not appeal to all gamers, but Hoyle Board Games: 2001 Edition provides an ideal diversion for families or solo board game enthusiasts. A few complaints aside, it's one of the few collections of board games you'll ever need.
Graphics: The graphics are bright and crisp, with no sacrifice in the details. Some animation tends to be obnoxious and slows gameplay.
Sound: Computer opponent comments can get annoying, but the voice, sound effects, and music are all first-rate.
Enjoyment: While players' enjoyment may depend on their like of board games in general, the easily understood rules and control make the games effortlessly entertaining.
Replay Value: By the very nature of board games, replay is assured. Pick your favorites and keep playing, though not all games will appeal to everyone.
Board games are the oldest games on earth. The longevity of classics such as chess and backgammon, and even more recent games such as Connect Four and Mastermind, can be attributed to the simple fact that board games are an incredibly fun way to pass the time. The first rule of thumb for any good game - easy to learn, difficult to master - applies especially to the 16 fun and familiar games included in Sierra's new edition of Hoyle Board Games. The games have the same challenging play elements as that of their real-world counterparts, but they are enhanced with graphics and sound for a more engaging PC experience. The only real drawback is that if you're not new to the Hoyle Board Game series, you may not find much reason to upgrade to this version.
As mentioned, the CD comes with 16 games that range from mind exercisers such as chess and Othello to fun favorites such as Battleship, Yahtzee, and Snakes and Ladders. Basically, the pack includes games for people of all ages. Any of the games are accessible from a pull-down menu at the bottom of the screen. Upon loading Hoyle Board Games, you're initially asked to create a character. This part is actually quite fun. Sierra has brought back its patented 'facemaker,' which lets you custom-tailor your own personality by mixing and matching eyes, noses, mouths, hairdos, and skin tones to produce some truly odd-looking characters.
Besides standards such as chess, Chinese checkers, and mahjong, there are many other enjoyable games included in the package. Master Match is one of the new additions, which is Hoyle's version of Mastermind - it's played competitively with two boards. This actually ends up being one of the most addictive games in the lot. Some of the simpler games, such as Yahtzee and Line 'Em Up (Hoyle's version of Connect Four), also prove to be quite addictive. There's even a Tetris-style arcade game included, called Placer Racer, which is like the arcade favorite Bust-A-Move. Though it doesn't look all that great, it's still fast-paced and fairly fun.
The interface for each game is simple and intuitive. You can play most of the games entirely with the mouse, though using the keyboard is also an option. Some of the games use visual cues to make play decisions easier. For example, after you roll for a turn in backgammon, simply running your cursor over any of your pieces brings up a pop-up graphic on the board - the graphic illustrates all the possible moves for that piece. It's a nice feature, especially for those new to backgammon.
For the most part, the game's graphics and sound do a good job to further enhance the experience. Boards, dice, and pieces are rendered with bright colors, which makes up their lack of tangibility. Sierra has also invited its cast of automated players back for another round. These computer-controlled opponents have pretty odd personalities, which range from a schizophrenic puppeteer to a Jamaican jazz bass player. The characters each have unique animations, which makes them seem more alive. Depending on how well you are doing, they will also interject comments. As for the commentary, some of it actually proves to be helpful. For instance, if you make a bad move, the opponent will usually let you know, albeit sometimes in a not-so-subtle manner. Depending on your tastes, you'll likely find about half of your opponents' banter amusing - and the rest annoying. It's a good thing that the game lets you adjust your opponents' chattiness.
Hoyle Board Games 2002
If you get tired of battling the computer, you can always jump online and challenge a live player over the Internet. Your personalized characters carry over to Internet games, where you can use them to challenge and chat with others looking for a good match. You can also play most of the games with up to four players on one computer.
Board game fans will appreciate the graphics and easy interface found in Hoyle Board Games, though some of the opponents' chatter may be a bit off-putting. Still, this game is a good value if you don't already own a collection of these games for the PC.
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