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Harpoon probably is the top example in this category. The rules were so in depth that without a computer, giving each player a turn is a very lengthy process. We're talking, all afternoon sometimes.
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I loved Monopoly Deluxe for Windows 3.1.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zngqUSZEWX8&t=426s
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>>11995954
Axis and Allies on Mac was pretty good
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>>11995954
also Spaceward Ho but that's just a game that plays like a board game but isn't really based on one
the lan play was interesting
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I wouldn't call the Trivial Pursuit game "great" but it was pretty nice and added questions based on visuals and music/sound
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>>11996297
Panama Canal?
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>>11996370
nope, Hoover Dam
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>>11996393
Water Gate.
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>>11996291
Robosport too.



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