There are lots of different kinds of games on this site. Two windows open up, so look for the second one and click on PLAY. It'll list all the different kinds of games. Choose BOARD, and you'll get more choices: duels, dice games, check games (things like Connect Four and Tetris-types), and card games.
There are lots of different kinds of games on this site. Two windows open up, so look for the second one and click on PLAY. It'll list all the different kinds of games. Choose BOARD, and you'll get more choices: duels, dice games, check games (things like Connect Four and Tetris-types), and card games.
This one has a nice selection of pictures to color. Select a color, then click on the part of the puzzle you want to fill in. There's a gallery to show off your work, and a contest, too.
AMaze Game http://www.hooked.net/users/rpaymer/index.html
You might not want to spend hours on this, but if you like mazes, try this site. Move your cursor around the maze to try to "capture" ten colored blocks within ninety seconds.
Apple Corps http://apple-corps.westnet.com/apple_corps.2.html
This is a sort of Mr. Potato Head game on-line, only it starts with an apple. (Other vegetables and fruits can be picked.) Fun for preschoolers and primary grade kids.
There are lots of different kinds of games on this site. Two windows open up, so look for the second one and click on PLAY. It'll list all the different kinds of games. These include arcade games, two-player games, sports games, word games, and lots more.
What a neat place for kids, teachers, and parents! Design your own mazes, crossword puzzles, cryptograms, word searches (with hidden messages!), math squares, and more.
Some pretty interesting-looking games here. Some of them are for younger kids, but there's a stuff here for middle school kids, too. Check out other parts of the site, too.
Lots of games to play here. Topics include math, grammar, science, social studies, science, history, and logic. This site is geared to elementary school students.
Dots and Boxes http://www.well.com/user/argv/java/dots.html
Nice job with a traditional pencil and paper game. Choose the number of dots (in lines and rows) and play against the computer. Which of you can make the most boxes by drawing lines from dot to dot? You can make the game easier or harder.
Tips and strategies for Sony, Sega, Nintendo, and PC. There are message boards, too. You must be a registered KidsCom user to post messages, so check with Mom or Dad first. But anyone can read the messages from other kids.