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How to play online the games on the site: Each section form the "Featured Games" menu contains a list of available free games. Click on the red title of the game and you'll land on the details page of the game. Here, you'll see more game information and a black ribbon with a white text "Play This Game Online". You have to allow installation of Java Runtime Environment or install it manually. Graphic example: (not functional) Play This Game Online [Open Game] On the right, you see "[Open Game]". Click on it. When you want to close the game you're playing, click "[Close Game]" on the same spot. Please read the instructions for each game right above the comments section. How to play the games on your computer (if you choose to download them): *The information below is just a simple and very short guide. It gives you a starting point and it's easier if you had some MS-DOS or FreeDOS experiences before. If not, you have to follow the links provided and learn in detail how to setup an environment to run a DOS game. To play DOS games on you computer, you need to install a x86 emulator first. One good emulator is DOSBox. More information about installation, running games, troubleshooting DOSBox you find here. Download the game you want by following the link provided in each game's details page, unzip it, copy the resulted folder in the directory you already set up for mounting in DOSBox. (Follow the above links to learn how to setup this) Run DOSBox, mount the main directory, type the path to you game, launch the game. Useful DOS commands you might want to know: - cd mygame : changes the directory (cd) you're in. This example changes from c:\ (or any other letter, afteryou mount it) to directory mygame - to start the game type dir or dir /p to see how the main .exe file is called, and type the name (with extension) of that file. |

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