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Quarantine Games QUARANTINE GAMES BOARD GAMES 7 Wonders Duel (2 players, ages 10+): https://sevenee.mattle.online/welcome Acquire (2-6 players, ages 12+): https://acquire.tlstyer.com/ Advanced Civilization (2-8 players, ages 12+): http://civ.rol-play.com Agricola (1-5 players, ages 12+): http://play-agricola.com/ Azul (2-4 players, ages 8+): https://azee.mattle.online/ Backgammon (2 players, ages 8+): • http://dailygammon.com/ • https://www.playok.com/en/backgammon/ • https://cardgames.io/backgammon/ Battleship (2 players, ages 8+): • https://papergames.io/en/battleship/ • http://en.battleship-game.org/ Blokus (2-4 player, ages 5+): https://blokee.mattle.online/ Board Game Online (1-16 players, ages 17+): https://www.boardgame- online.com/ Brass (2-4 players, ages 14+): http://brass.orderofthehammer.com/ Carcassonne (2-5 players, ages 7+): https://concarneau.herokuapp.com/ Century: Spice Road (2-5 players, ages 8+): https://spicee.mattle.online/ Checkers (2 players, ages 6+): • http://playingcards.io/game/checkers • https://cardgames.io/checkers/ • https://www.playok.com/en/checkers/ Chess (2 players, ages 6+): • https://chess.org • https://chess.com • https://lichess.org/ • https://www.playok.com/en/chess/ Connect Four (2 players, ages 6+): • https://c4arena.com • https://kevinshannon.dev/connect4/ • https://papergames.io/en/connect4 Decrypto (3-8 players, ages 12+): https://whoawhoa.github.io/decrypto/ DiceWars (1-8 players, ages 8+): • https://kdice.com/#jurgen • https://qdice.wtf/planeta Diplomacy (2-7 players, ages 12+): • http://webdiplomacy.net/ • https://www.backstabbr.com/ • https://www.playdiplomacy.com/ Dominion (2-4 players, ages 13+): https://dominion.games/ Draughts (2 players, ages 6+): https://www.playok.com/en/draughts/ GO (2 players, ages 8+): • https://go.mattle.online/ • https://www.playok.com/en/go/ • https://online-go.com/ Go-Moku (2 players, ages 8+): • https://papergames.io/en/gomoku/ • https://www.playok.com/en/gomoku/ Liar’s Dice (2-8 players, ages 8+): https://www.cyberspaces.app/liarsdice Ludo (2-4 players, ages 5+): https://www.playok.com/en/ludo/ Makruk (2 players, ages 8+): https://www.playok.com/en/makruk/ Monopoly (2-4 players, ages 8+): • http://www.webopoly.org/ • www.playrento.com • https://www.pogo.com/games/monopoly Muggins (2 players, ages 5+): https://www.playok.com/en/dominoes/ Neptune’s Pride (2-16 players): https://np.ironhelmet.com/#landing Pente (2 players, ages 8+): https://pente.org Risk (2-6 players, ages 10+): • http://www.wargear.net/ • https://www.warzone.com/ • https://www.conquerclub.com/ • https://www.pogo.com/games/risk • http://warfish.net Reversi (2 players, ages 8+): • https://cardgames.io/reversi/ • https://www.playok.com/en/reversi/ Settlers of Catan (3-4 players, 10+): • https://colonist.io/ • https://catanuniverse.com/en/game/ Shadow Hunters (4-8 players, ages 10+): http://www.shadowhunters.live/ Shogi (2 players, ages 8+): https://www.playok.com/en/shogi/\ Skull (3-6 players, ages 10+): https://skull.games/ Splendor (2-4 players, ages 10+): https://spendee.mattle.online/ Stratego (2 players, ages 8+): • https://www.stratego.io • www.stratego.com/en/play Tak (2 players, ages 12+): https://www.playtak.com/ Terra Mystica (2-5 players, ages 12+): https://terra.snellman.net/ Through the Ages (2-4 players, ages 12+): http://boardgaming-online.com/ Xiangqi (2 players, ages 8+): https://www.playok.com/en/xiangqi/ Yahtzee (2-10 players, ages 6+): • https://cardgames.io/yahtzee/ • https://www.playok.com/en/dice CARD GAMES 3-5-8 (3): https://www.playok.com/en/358/ 500 (2-6 players, 8+): https://www.trickstercards.com/home/500/ A standard deck of cards: http://playingcards.io/game/standard-deck Barbu (4 players, ages 10+): https://www.playok.com/en/barbu/ Bridge (4 players, ages 12+): • https://www.trickstercards.com/home/bridge/ • https://www.playok.com/en/bridge/ • https://www.bridgebase.com Canasta (2-6 players, ages 12+): https://www.playok.com/en/canasta/ Cards Against Humanity (4-30 players, ages 17+): • https://cardsagainstonline.com/ http://playingcards.io/game/cards-against- humanity • https://pretendyoure.xyz/zy/ Crazy 8’s (2-5 players, ages 4+): http://playingcards.io/game/crazy-eights Cribbage (2-4 players, ages 10+): • https://www.playok.com/en/cribbage/ • https://cardgames.io/cribbage/ • http://cribbageclassic.com/ Dixit (3-6 players, ages 8+): https://isolant.games/en/login.php Durak (2-6 players, ages 8+): https://www.playok.com/en/durak/ Euchre (4 players, ages 8+): • https://www.trickstercards.com/home/euchre/ • https://www.playok.com/en/euchre/ Fish (6): https://playfish.herokuapp.com/ Game of Thrones LCG (2-4 players, ages 12+): https://theironthrone.net/ Gin Rummy (2 players, ages 8+): https://www.playok.com/en/ginrummy/ Go Fish (2-6 players, ages 4+: http://playingcards.io/game/go-fish Godfield (2-9 players): https://godfield.net/ Hearts (4 players, ages 8+): • https://www.trickstercards.com/home/hearts/ • https://www.playok.com/en/hearts/ Hanabi (2-5 players, ages 8+): https://hanabi.live/ Monopoly Deal: CoViD-19 Edition (2-30, ages 8+): https://covidopoly.io/ Oh Hell (4 players, ages 10+): • https://www.trickstercards.com/home/oh-hell/ • https://www.playok.com/en/ohhell/ Pairs (2-8 players, ages 6+): http://playingcards.io/game/match-up Pinochle (2-4 players, ages 10+): • https://www.playok.com/en/pinochle/ • https://www.trickstercards.com/home/pinochle/ Pitch (2-4 players, ages 12+): https://www.trickstercards.com/home/pitch/ Poker (2-9 players, ages 12+): • https://www.pokernow.club • https://blockchain.poker/ • https://donkhouse.com/ Set (1-20 players, ages 6+): • https://setwithfriends.com/ • https://isaset.com/ Skat (3 players, ages 10+): https://www.playok.com/en/skat/ Spades (4 players, ages 10+): • https://www.trickstercards.com/home/spades/ • https://www.playok.com/en/spades/ Switch (2-4 players): https://www.playok.com/en/switch/ Uno (2-10 players, ages 6+): • https://play.unofreak.com/ Whist (2-4, ages 12+): https://www.trickstercards.com/home/whist/ Wizard (3-6 players, ages 10+): www.wizardcards.com/portal.php COLLECTIONS Board Game Collections: • Board Game Arena: http://boardgamearena.com • Boardgamecore: http://play.boardgamecore.net/ • BoardSpace: www.boardspace.net/english/index.shtml • Tabletopia: https://www.tabletopia.com/ • Triqqy: https://triqqy.com • Vassal: www.vassalengine.org • Yucata: https://www.yucata.de/en Card Game Collections: • Cardzmania: https://www.cardzmania.com/games/ Classic Game Collections: • https://www.retrogames.cz • https://www.free80sarcade.com • https://playclassic.games Solo Game Collections: • Cool Math Games: https://www.coolmathgames.com/ • Orisinal: http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/ • Game Design: https://www.gamedesign.jp/index_en.html Video Game Collections: • Online Video Game Console: https://www.airconsole.com/ • Houseparty (3+): https://app.houseparty.com/login DRAWING GAMES A Fake Artist 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https://bit.ly/StarKillerEescape Field Trips (child-friendly): https://bit.ly/k8hOh Hack Forward Demo: https://keyenigma.com/hackforward/chapterone Harry Potter: • Caesar’s Cave: https://archive.hpfanfictalk.com/viewstory.php?sid=3121 • Harry Potter Digital Escape Room: https://bit.ly/HarryPotterDigitalEscape • Hogwarts Digital Escape Room: https://bit.ly/HogwartsEscape Jumanji: https://bit.ly/JumanjiEscape Midnight Express: https://bit.ly/MidnightEscapeRoom Minecraft Escape Room: https://bit.ly/M35Y7Q4V Monthly Mysteries: https://theescapegame.com/the-monthly-mystery/ Mothman: https://escape-the-crate.com/mothman-reports Mr. X: https://www.escapedurham.co.uk/mr-x PostCurious Puzzle: https://www.getpostcurious.com/freepuzzle Oscar’s Stolen Oscar: https://bit.ly/OscarsStolenOscar Sherlock Holmes Digital Escape Room: https://bit.ly/SherlockHolmesEscape SOS: https://www.paradigmq.com/sos/ Spy Apprentice Digital Escape Room: https://bit.ly/SpyApprenticeDERA The Maker Code: https://complexrooms.com/maker/ Ultra Mega Super Death Escape Room: https://bit.ly/UMSDER Union of Recorded Lives: https://bit.ly/UnionRL MMORPGS Adventure Quest Worlds: https://www.aq.com/ Battle Royale : • https://surviv.io/ • http://tanksmith.io Club Penguin: • https://play.cprewritten.net/ • https://cponline.pw/ Dragon Fable: https://www.dragonfable.com/ Dungeons and Dragons: https://roll20.net/ Hordes: https://hordes.io/ Krunker: https://krunker.io/ Liero: https://www.webliero.com/ Pokemon Showdown: https://play.pokemonshowdown.com/ RuneScape: https://www.runescape.com/splash TL; DR eat people, get big: • https://agar.io/ • https://curvefever.pro/ • https://slither.io/ ToonTown: https://www.toontownrewritten.com/
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