Tommy's Toys is a shareware firm, bringing many, many DOS shareware
programs on the market. The interfaces are usually entirely character-based.
The programs are cheap ($6 each, less if you order several ones at the
same time), run also on older computers (but also under e.g., Windows'95),
but do not look very fancy.
Among the many programs from Tommy's Toys, there are some that play
chess variants:
Tommy's Chess Hockey/Soccer. Chess with a goal, and pieces must slap
or kick a ball in the goal of the opponent.
Tommy's Dumb and Dumber Chess. Plays two variants: Dumb Chess, and
Dumber Chess; on a smaller board; with Dumber chess having several new
pieces. The most recent version also plays Giveaway chess.
Tommy's Mate-Tac-Toe. Crossover between chess and Tic-Tac-Toe.
Tommy's Towers.
A huge chess variant on a 50 by 20 board, with several
new pieces, and some terrain features. The game allows you to play Tommy's
Towers against another human; there is no computer AI.
Tommy's Chess Football.
Tommy's Almost 3d-chess.
Tommy's Alice in Wonderland Chess.
Tommy's Jungle.
Tommy's Cheskers.
Tommy's Martian Chess. (Jetan.)
Tommy's Shogi.
Tommy's Xiang Qi.
Tommy's Poker Chess.
Tommy's Klin Zha.
From the website, one can download shareware versions, and find information
how to pay with Telephone Automated Billing Service. (That probably will
work only for North-Americans...) The shareware versions have a 1-minute
counter that first has to count down before the program starts.
In order to facilitate maintenance of links, separate
pages will be made for outgoing links with a small description. Thus, when
a link changes, I need to change only one link on one spot. Note that I
have no connection to the linked sites.
WWW page created: May 20, 1997. Last modified: October 7, 1998.