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Welcome to the game room at Kurumi.com. This is part of my secret plan: day-trade my
way to world domination while the rest of you play solitaire and make highway signs.
Ha-HA!
Spider (Windows 3.1, 9X)
A two-deck solitaire game, with facetious face cards, playable in English or Spanish.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (any forms-capable browser)
An interactive version of the popular US television game show. Sets of questions in several
topic areas, some of them bafflingly obscure.
SignMaker (Java)
Some directory sites, like Yahoo, categorize this under "Games." But you don't
really win or lose: you just build realistic-looking big green highway signs that say
exactly what you want. Most people use it to just goof around, or make cool graphics
for their own websites.
Trippy Drive '71 (Java)
What would it be like to drive around Hartford, Connecticut, if many of the planned freeways
were actually built instead of canceled? This program uses SignMaker to present highway
signs as they would appear with the other roads built. You can travel any of more than
a dozen freeways until you get bored.
Me and the Roads (Java)
You're given a small island with a rudimentary road system. Armed with an automatically updating
map, a 3-D view, and unlimited pavement, you can build, name, and number roads to connect
the towns.
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