Blotto (NL) Lotto Generator for Windows 7/8/10, a tool that enhances your chance of winning a prize in the Dutch National Lottery, as organized by:
De Lotto (Stichting De Nationale Sporttotalisator)
Blotto is free software
for the Microsoft Windows
7/8/10 platform
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
Pinguard - PIN code keeper for Windows 7/8/10
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
PinGuard is a small single-purpose tool, designed to provide a secure method of keeping track of all your PIN numbers. Every credit card or bank card we carry, requires a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to be used in addition to the card account number.
PinGuard encrypts all your PIN codes with a four-character password and ...
Proudly (re) introducing: BatCat32 - Disk and Removable Media Catalog
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
BatCat is our Disk Catalogger
that always has been high in demand during our commercial days.
We still think the BatCat concept is worth it's salt so we wrote it anew in order to make it operational on the Microsoft Windows 7/8,10 platform.
Introducing: Xplosion! Stacking Draughts Game (Checkers)
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
This game is a variant of Stack-Up draughts (checkers in American English) but has been implemented with a different set of rules to the game.
It looks like the game of Reversi in which pieces may be placed in any game position be it that they remain where they are in Reversi and do not move.
In Xplosion! pieces move horizontally and vertically and must be stacked in order to win the game eventually.
Introducing: Ludo - Strategy Board Game
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
Ludo is a strategy board game for two to four players, popular in many countries and under various names, such as
In Italian: Ludo non t’arrabbiare
In Dutch: Mens erger je niet
In German: Mensch ärgere Dich nicht
In French : Ne t‘en fais pas
English : Ludo
Ludo has been built for the Windows platform in Microsofts Visual Studio .Net and requires Microsoft .Net Framework 4.
Introducing: Nine Men's Morris
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
The board consists of a grid with twenty-four intersections or points. Each player has nine pieces, usually colored black and white. Players try to form 'mills' allowing a player to remove an opponent's man from the game. The aim of the game is to reduce the opponent to two pieces, rendering them unable to form any more mills.
Introducing: Backgammon
(Needs .NET Framework 4)
Created by Ben Kalkhoven 11 oktober 2020
Backgammon is one of the oldest known board games.
Its history can be traced back nearly 5,000 years to archaeological discoveries in Mesopotamia.
It is a two-player game where each player has fifteen pieces (checkers or men) that move between twenty-four triangles (points) according to the roll of two dice.
The objective of the game is to be first to bear off, i.e. move all fifteen checkers off the board.
Backgammon is a member of the tables family, one of the oldest classes of board games.