Now here's something I've been looking for: online (non-Flash) versions of popular board games. It feels like this industry should be booming right now! Board Game Arena looks pretty interesting, with a lot of great games, multiplayer options, and a cheap premium track of only $4 a month (guests can play for free). I also hadn't realised that Steam has a decent selection.
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