   
151C.  TOMMY'S FREECELL.  The solitaire card game made for PCs, because
       you can make over 99% of all deals -- if you replay them enough
       times.  Also included: Baker's Dozen.
    
152C.  TOMMY'S RUSSIAN BANK.  The dueling solitaire style card game, the
       PC can play 0, 1 or both sides.  The dual nature of the tableau
       insures that somebody always wins.
   
153C.  TOMMY'S SCHAFKOPF.  Learn how to party with Wendish shepherds with
       this neat 3-player card game where 2 gang up on 1.
   
154B.  TOMMY'S PACHISI.  The royal game of India.  1-4 humans can play
       against the computer.  Emperor Akbar would wince (ha ha).  (Not to
       be confused with the versions by Milton Bradley/Hasbro/Tonka or
       anybody else's.)

155W.  TOMMY'S THINK TANK.  Like Scrabble?  This might make you a better
       player!  Play solo against the high score file to try and fill up
       a crosswords grid with a bag of letters "shaken, not stirred"
       while racing the clock.  24 game levels!  Includes 100,000+ word
       computerized dictionary.
 
156C.  TOMMY'S SKIPPO.  Another neat card game but not played with real
       playing cards, rather with numeric cards (1..12) and "skippo"
       (a.k.a. Skip-Bo) cards!  Easy to learn but much room for skill.
       You vs. the PC.  (Not to be confused with the versions by Mattel,
       International Games, or anybody else's).

157W.  TOMMY'S THINK II.  How many words can you find hidden in one
       large word?  Includes 100,000+ word computerized dictionary.
   
158B.  TOMMY'S CHECKERS.  At last a Tommy's Toy that plays Checkers!
       Multiple lookahead.  Auto game save/restore.  SEE #TM-030.
    
159P.  TOMMY'S ENQUIRER.  All the sensitive and vital news, right now!
       Fun toy displays supermarket tabloid type headlines while you
       watch.  You can edit the vocabulary and phrase structure too!

160B.  TOMMY'S DUMB & DUMBER CHESS <tm>.  The traditional 8 x 8 Chess is
       too hard?  If you think it's for nerds, try this instead!  Played
       on a 5 x 5 (or 6 x 5) board, it's easier to learn, and games are
       quicker. In an optional mode new game pieces are introduced, lots
       of fun!  Multiple lookahead.  Auto game save/restore.

161B.  TOMMY'S GO MAKU.  The Oriental 2-player board game, a.k.a. Go
       Moku or Go Bang.  Try to be the first player to get 5-in-a-row in
       any direction on the 8 x 8 board.  Multiple lookahead.  Auto
       game save/restore.  Optional capture mode (flank 2).

162B.  TOMMY'S TRIP-UP!  Want a family game that is non-lethal and easy
       to learn but tense and exhilarating to play?  Try this!  Played
       with a double deck of cards and the giant Trip-Up board, the
       object is to play your cards so as to make certain patterns before
       the opposing team does.  Jokers permit you to spoil half-completed
       patterns of the opponents!  For 1 player/team vs. the computer.
   
163C.  TOMMY'S YUCKY LUCKY YOU! <tm>.  The popular card game, a.k.a. Uno,
       played with a special deck of numeral/color cards and wild cards.
       You vs. the PC.  Fast - fun - easy - slips & spills!  Note: Not to
       be confused with the version by Mattel or anybody else.

164B.  TOMMY'S MATH TOOTER <tm>.  Is math no fun to you?  Try this and
       check back with us!  A 2-player board game, you vs. the PC,
       testing your math skills: try to make 7 out of game pieces of
       1, 2, and 3; or try to make math equations out of game pieces
       of numerals and operators such as +, -, *, and /.
 
165B.  TOMMY'S TUT TUT TUT TUT <tm>.  Tic-Tac-Toe is always a draw?
       Not so with its 4 x 4 big brother!  Try to make 4 in a row, a
       2 x 2 square, or the 4 corners.  Each side gets 5 pieces, plus
       there are 2 neutral pieces.  You vs. the PC.  Multiple lookahead.


