Hangman
Moby ID: 167162
See Also
- Hangman (1970 on Mainframe)
- Hangman (1974 on Terminal)
- Hangman (1975 on Wang 2200)
- Hangman (1975 on Wang 2200)
- Hangman (1976 on Motorola 6800)
- Hangman (1978 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1978 on Atari 2600, 1980 on Atari 8-bit)
- Hangman (1978 on Cybervision)
- Hangman (1978 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1978 on Intel 8080, Heath/Zenith H8/H89)
- Hangman (1979 on Apple II)
- Hangman (1979 on TI Programmable Calculator)
- Hangman (1979 on TI Programmable Calculator)
- Hangman (1979 on TRS-80)
- Hangman (1979 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1979 on TI-99/4A)
- Hangman (1980 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1980 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1980 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1980 on Commodore PET/CBM)
- Hangman (1982 on ZX81)
- Hangman (1982 on TRS-80 CoCo)
- Hangman (1983 on Mainframe)
- Hangman (1984 on VIC-20)
- Hangman (1992 on DOS)
- Hangman (1994 on Windows 3.x)
- Hangman (2005 on Browser)
- Hangman (2005 on DOS)
Description
Hangman is a compilation of three games:
- Hangman - The classic pen and paper game where the player must guess a word letter by letter. For each incorrect letter part of a hanged man is drawn. The player loses if the drawing is finished.
- Math Tutor - Educational software to aid in basic mathematics (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). Features five skill levels.
- Two to Ten - This is a deduction game in which the player receives cards and must try to hit a mystery number hinted at by the computer.
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Game added by vedder.
Game added July 12, 2021. Last modified March 9, 2023.