![]() ![]() For instance, it's very possible to have a game of Snakes and Ladders in which you control all 4 players. In general, the more the element of luck features, the more feasible it is to play like this. The same is true of most card and domino games because the challenge is not knowing what is in the other player's hands. If you would like to sit down with a game designed for multiple players that is entirely or mostly down to skill such as Chess, Halma or Scrabble and play the game by yourself in the same way, it usually just doesn't work because you always know the move the other player is likely to make and what's in their mind! The same is true of most card and domino games because the challenge is not knowing what is in the other player's hands. Of the 'mind games', choices that are truly suitable for one player only are limited. For example, Chess, Go, Bridge and Scrabble are all games for which puzzles can be found in books and in the national press on a daily basis and these are excellent ways to hone your skills. There are some board games that are popular and complex enough that setting puzzles or challenges in that game for a person to try has become de rigeur. There is even a version of Cribbage for one player. There is an also enormous category of card games called "Patience" all of which are for one player - and many of these are most enjoyable and/or engagingly frustrating. Most puzzles are solitary affairs, including Solitaire. ![]()
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