
166S.  TOMMY'S NITE LITES! <tm>.  Ever heard of the game Lights Out?
       Try this, it's better!  Push buttons to try to turn all the
       lights off -- or on!  Multiple difficulty levels.

167BS. TOMMY'S STRING OF PEARLS.  A sensational board game for those
       who like to collect things like bottle caps and stamps.  Collect
       strings of pearls and go for the highest score.  Play solitaire,
       or with 2-5 others.

168W.  TOMMY'S SLURRED WORDS.  "Dawn may come meal half" said the
       intoxicated Earthling!  Fun game for 1-8 players or teams, try
       to figure out the true meaning of slurred phrases after the right
       inflections and elisions are added.  Comes with 500 puzzles, plus
       you can make up your own for your next party.

169S.  TOMMY'S MINESWEEPER.  We got it too!  Try to mark all the mines
       in the minefield before you get blown up!  Multiple difficulty
       levels, auto game save/restore.

170B.  TOMMY'S TWISTY BOARD <tm>.  Like a board game and a race through
       an obstacle course at the same time!  2-player game, you vs. the
       PC.  If you are on an "X" square the opponent can only move katty-
       korner; if you are on a "T" square he can only move left/right or
       up/down.  But when you move off a T or X square it flips into the
       other kind!  Auto game save/restore, multiple lookahead.

171B.  TOMMY'S TELESIS <tm>.  Yet another cool board game, try to get
       one of your pieces to the other side of the board first.  The
       catch: cascadable teleport squares that can be moved or turned
       by either side!  Auto game save/restore, multiple lookahead.
   
172C.  TOMMY'S TORAMPU.  Like Gin Rummy?  Try this exotic variation!
       Idea is to play rounds with hand sizes 3, 4, 5, up to 13, where
       the 3, 4, 5, up to King are wild in succession.  And yes there
       are Jokers in the deck too!  You have to go Rummy to win a round.
   
173C.  TOMMY'S STAX <tm>.  This intriguing new solitaire game is an IQ-
       buster for all ages 8-adult!  Try to reduce a tableau of cards to
       a single card by matching suits and ranks and moving in straight
       lines.  Computer generates puzzles or input your own.  Auto game
       save/restore.
 
174CG. TOMMY'S BIG 2.  Hong Kong is in the news so much why not learn
       their most popular card game?  Easy to learn there is much room
       for finesse and skill since Chinese take their gambling seriously.

175C.  TOMMY'S PIQUET.  The venerable French card game of history now as
       close as your PC.  Don't be rubiconed this is one of the best two-
       player card games ever devised to partie with, you vs the PC.  Try
       to declare and score combos in hand without giving all your cards
       away for the final trick play.  Does a quatorze beat a quart or
       vice-versa?

176B.  TOMMY'S MATE-TAC-TOE <tm>.  What happens if you play Tic-Tac-Toe
       with chess pieces on a 4 x 4 board?  You get a pawn, knight,
       bishop, and rook.  After you place all the pieces you continue to
       move them using Chess rules.  First player to get all 4 of his
       pieces in a straight line wins.  Multiple lookahead.  Auto game
       save and restore.  A right tricky little game (ha ha).

177B.  TOMMY'S TIC-TAC-FORGET <tm>.  Tic-Tac-Toe is a no-brainer right?
       What if, after you play your 4th X or O, the 1st one you played
       disappears?  When you play your 5th, your 2nd one disappears.
       You have to remember 3 moves back for both sides.  Play 3x3 to 6x6
       against the PC with multiple lookahead capability.  Auto game save
       and restore.
   
178DB. TOMMY'S DON'T DO THAT! <tm>.  A cross between Yahtzee and a board
       game, it's 2-player, you vs. the PC or another human.  Try to move
       3 of 9 markers to your home before the opponent moves 3 to theirs.
       The catch is that either player can move the markers either
       direction.  As the game advances you have to decide whether to do
       that or don't do that! (ha ha)  Markers advance when you roll a
       tuplet, sequence, high spots, or low spots.
   
179B.  TOMMY'S UCHI <tm>.  A fun board game based on the old Score Four
       but much more devilish.  Try to score combinations on a 4x4 grid
       each with 4 consecutively numbered cells.  Goes well with sushi.
       Play against the PC with multiple lookahead capability.  Auto game
       save and restore.  Uchi is Japanese for Our.
  
180B.  TOMMY'S TBILISI <tm>.  The Georgian capital Tbilisi is known for
       its many reversals of fortune and changing rulers over the
       centuries.  This neat addictive 2-player board game has similar
       reversals as transpositions of pieces change the balance of power
       again and again.  Played on a 6x10 to 10x10 board, the object is
       to get all of your pieces off the board first.  The catch is that
       they must go left/right off the 5 bottom rows, but only in the
       direction indicated by that row's arrow.  If you can land on an
       enemy piece you change places with it, plus a free move, throwing
       the opponent's game off.  Play against the PC with multiple
       lookahead capability.  Auto game save and restore.


