In Buzzword!, a children's game based on Mad Libs, the computer relates a short story in which certain key words are replaced with blanks.
In addition to entering a custom story, the Beagle Bag manual also includes instructions about how to edit Buzzword!
The computer knows how to play perfectly, so you must win the coin flip to have a chance to win.Hang Person is a simple hangman-style game in which the player must guess the letters of a word or short phrase.
is a two-player dice-rolling game with each player taking turns rolling to score the sum of the two dice.
Rolling doubles (a 1 in 6 chance) ends the turn immediately, forfeits all unbanked points, and clears the bonus counter.
[1][2] Similar to Concentration or Hūsker Dū?, Pick-A-Pair is a two-person memory game played on a 4x4 array of 16 numbers, behind each of which is a symbol.
Unlike Concentration, making a match does not give the player an extra turn, which also significantly affects strategy.
Points are awarded on how quickly players can make successful shots and are displayed beneath each cowboy.
This game is a sliding puzzle that challenges the player to sequentially order 15 numbered tiles within a 4x4 playing area using as few moves as possible.
The player must manage oxygen and fuel supplies, both of which are assigned in random quantities at the beginning of the game and quickly diminish.
The game's object is to couple together a pre-defined series of freight cars and pull them to the Check Station at the top of the track as quickly as possible.
The player can move the train forward or backward around the tracks and onto sidings, open and close switches and couple and uncouple cars.
Coupling a car ahead of the engine or driving into a closed switch will derail the train and end the game.Triple Digits is a numbers game for two players.