## Description _Moo_ is an implementation of the pen and paper game _Bulls and Cows_ (later commercially popularized as _Mastermind_ ). It ran on the Titan computer at Cambridge University. The player must guess a code of four numbers randomly picked by [...]
## Description Monop is a terminal implementation of the Monopoly board game. Players take turns to move along the board and purchase property. After all properties in a set have been acquired by a player, they may then develop houses and hotels on any of [...]
## Description _Mine8_ has the player cross a minefield. Each turn the player can choose in what direction to travel and for how long (with a limit of 8.5 seconds). The player sees only a limited distance and must reach the other side within three [...]
## Description Mille is a terminal re-implementation of the Parker Brothers Mille Bornes card game. The objective is to be the first to reach a distance of 700 miles, which can be optionally extended to 1000 miles by the first player to reach it. Each [...]
## Description _Matilda’s Monopoly for Two_ is an unlicensed text-based implementation of the classic board game. Two players can play and take turns buying properties and paying rent to the other players when landing on theirs. All the rules are [...]
## Description _Mathdice_ is a children’s dice rolling game for computers such as the EduSystem 30 and the UNIX operating system that involves addition of numbers represented by dice displayed on the screen (or printout).
## Description In _Matches_ the computer challenges the player in a simple two-player strategy game. There’s a pile of matches (the player decides the size) and each turn the player and computer may take one, two or three matches from the pile. The [...]
## Description An adaptation of the strategy game Nim, originally written in Poland for the Odra 1003 mainframe. The game did not originally have a specific title; in later literature the name _Marienbad_ was applied retroactively. It is one of the [...]