Cyberboard
Cyberboard is a Windows game engine, created by Dale Larson, for building and playing online adaptations of board games and wargames via Play By EMail (PBEM). Though not free-ware, it is currently free for personal use.
The files that are created/used for each individual game title are known as 'gameboxes'.
Cyberboard is very popular amongst wargamers for PBEM and, of all the games engines, has the greatest number of games supported om Limey Yank Games (it was, afterall, the system that LYG was originally setup to support). Creating 'gameboxes' is more involved than for ZunTzu, but less technical than for Vassal.
Download the software from the Cyberboard website.
Private Wars provides useful documentation on creating gameboxes and playing with Cyberboard.
Title | Publisher | Author |
---|---|---|
Tonkin | Legion Wargames | Barry Setser |
Tonkin | Legion Wargames | Barry Setser |
Toppling the Reich | Against the Odds | Daryl Anderson |
Torgau | GDW Games | Mal Atherton |
Toulon 1793 | Legion Wargames | Peter Bennett |
Trail of the Fox | TSR | Howard Divins |
Trajan | Decision Games | Fritz Briggs |
Trenches of Valor | Victory Point Games | Bob Lecuyer |
Trial of Strength | Panther Games | Jim Priestaf |
Trireme | Avalon Hill | Roland Ezio, Flavio Ezio |
Triumph of Chaos | Clash of Arms | Barry Setser |
Troina | Jagdpanther Publications | Paul Kantro |
Tsushima | World Wide Wargames | Daryl Anderson |
Turkenkrieg | Red Sash Games | Dave Jones |
Turning Point: Battle of Stalingrad | Yasuto Sugano | |
Turning The Tables | Moments in History | TMA-1 |
Turning The Tables | Moments in History | Skip Franklin |
Twilight of the Ottomans | Decision Games | Daryl Anderson |
Twilight Struggle | GMT Games | David Kurtz |
Twilight's Last Gleaming I | Decision Games | Mal Atherton |
Twilight's Last Gleaming II | Decision Games | Mal Atherton |
Twilight's Last Gleaming II | Decision Games | Noel Wright |
Twin Peaks: Cedar Mountain | GMT Games | Greg Laubach |
Twin Peaks: South Mountain | GMT Games | Greg Laubach |
Ukraine '43 | GMT Games | Thierry Aradan |
Pages
