- Mar 24, 2005
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I've made two threads like this over the past year, but I still haven't been able to find what I need.
I have two PCs on a home network (hooked together via crossover cable). What I would like to do is play a simple, easy-to-learn game with my wife, using the two PCs as terminals.
The idea here is that board games such as monopoly are pretty boring with just two players, but might work with two *human* players and a couple of virtual players. In fact, Monopoly would be a perfect choice, if I could find a version which could be played on a home network with virtual opponents.
The other thing which might work is to find a website like Yahoo games, where we can just play against eachother on the internet. Unfortunately, the free choices for Yahoo games suck eggs.
Oh, that reminds me, I have a budget of $0.00. And since I'm not permitted (as far as I know) to discuss pirating software on Anandtech, that means I'll be limited to some kind of open source or freeware software. And of course this is why I haven't been able to find a solution even after a year of searching.
Anyhoo, I know this is a bit of a tall order, but if anyone can help, I know you guys can.
Let me know!
EDIT: Oh, one more thing: I don't have any gamepads or joysticks, so whatever game I get will have to be played with keyboard and mouse.
EDIT #2: I have Ubuntu on one of my PCs, and would be willing to install it on the other, if that would open up more options.
I have two PCs on a home network (hooked together via crossover cable). What I would like to do is play a simple, easy-to-learn game with my wife, using the two PCs as terminals.
The idea here is that board games such as monopoly are pretty boring with just two players, but might work with two *human* players and a couple of virtual players. In fact, Monopoly would be a perfect choice, if I could find a version which could be played on a home network with virtual opponents.
The other thing which might work is to find a website like Yahoo games, where we can just play against eachother on the internet. Unfortunately, the free choices for Yahoo games suck eggs.
Oh, that reminds me, I have a budget of $0.00. And since I'm not permitted (as far as I know) to discuss pirating software on Anandtech, that means I'll be limited to some kind of open source or freeware software. And of course this is why I haven't been able to find a solution even after a year of searching.
Anyhoo, I know this is a bit of a tall order, but if anyone can help, I know you guys can.
Let me know!
EDIT: Oh, one more thing: I don't have any gamepads or joysticks, so whatever game I get will have to be played with keyboard and mouse.
EDIT #2: I have Ubuntu on one of my PCs, and would be willing to install it on the other, if that would open up more options.