Board Game Games Collection
Play Board Game games online for free. This genre spans from 1985 to 2002 across platforms like NES, Game Boy Advance, SNES. Browse and enjoy our collection of Board Game games that defined gaming history.
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Battle Chess
1990
Board GameA revolutionary chess game where pieces come to life with animated battles when capturing opponents. Combines classic chess rules with dynamic 3D-style animations on the NES.
Morita Shogi
1985
Board GameA professional shogi simulation for NES featuring Japanese chess master Makoto Morita. Offers authentic shogi gameplay with multiple difficulty levels and tutorials for beginners.
Othello
1986
Board GameOthello is a digital adaptation of the classic strategy board game for the NES, released in 1986. Based on the Reversi concept, players take turns placing black or white discs to flip opponent's pieces. The NES version features both single-player against AI and two-player modes with simple controls perfect for the console.
Qi Wang: Chinese Chess
1991
Board GameQi Wang is a 1991 NES adaptation of Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) developed by Sachen. This version features computer opponents with adjustable difficulty levels, tutorial modes explaining piece movements, and traditional Chinese artwork. One of few officially licensed Xiangqi games for the NES platform.
Chessmaster
2002
Board GameChessmaster for Game Boy Advance brings the acclaimed chess simulation series to handheld gaming with 3D chessboard visuals, comprehensive tutorials, and adaptive AI opponents. Features commentary from International Grandmaster Larry Christiansen.
Othello World
1993
Board GameOthello World is a 1993 board game adaptation for the SNES featuring the classic strategy game Othello (also known as Reversi). Players compete to flip their opponent's pieces by trapping them between their own pieces on an 8×8 grid.
The Chessmaster
1991
Board GameThe Chessmaster is a chess simulation video game that provides comprehensive chess instruction and gameplay against computer AI. The SNES version features 2D chessboard graphics, multiple difficulty levels, and tutorials from chess master Josh Waitzkin.