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== Games ==
===Tic-Tac-Toe Classic===▼
{{main|Tic-tac-toe}}
Tic-Tac-Toe is a game where
=== Solitaire Showdown ===
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This game, included since MSN Messenger version 6, is based on the Solitaire game that is part of Windows. It is online, 2 player, and features 2 decks (a triple deck, and a special 13-card pile). Each player must race to remove cards of the special 13-card pile, and put their cards on the shared piles/suit stacks (e.g. putting an ace of any suit on the pile, but putting 2's of a suit may only be possible after the ace of the suit is currently on the pile, not covered by any other cards). There are eight different suit stacks possible. Other differences between this and normal Solitaire are that not just Kings, but any card can be put on a blank row stack, and there are four black row stacks to put on instead of seven. The game ends if one player removes all cards of the 13-card pile, or when both players are "stuck" and cannot remove/put up any more cards, and manually end the game using the End Game button. This game is similar to the game [[nertz]].
=== Checkers ===
{{main|English draughts}}
A standard two-player game of checkers.
=== Bejeweled ===
{{main|Bejeweled (series)}}
A two-player game where pairs of jewels on a playfield are switched to arrange three or more in a line of the same colour therefore removing them from the game. It is played in real time and individually, with scores being compared at the end.
=== Minesweeper Flags ===
{{main|Minesweeper (computer game)}}
In a twist on the original game, players must now locate flags and whoever has found the most by the end wins (i.e. the first person to get 26 or more mines wins). There are 51 mines on the map.
=== Other games ===
Other
A number of additional [[Third-party software component|third-party]] games have also been built using the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080118032545/http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa751024.aspx Messenger Activity SDK]. An overview of third party activities is available on [http://gallery.live.com gallery.live.com].
== Applications ==
=== Whiteboard ===
Whiteboard opens up a program that looks like Microsoft Paint, but it is shared through two users. They can see what each other draws. This Whiteboard also supports different pages, to allow drawing across many different pages. It is not compatible with Windows Vista. See [[Whiteboarding]]. This is from [[Microsoft NetMeeting]], This will be disabled if people disable NetMeeting in [[Windows Setup]].
=== Application Sharing ===
Application Sharing allows two computers to share an application over the network. This is usually a smaller application, as most computers cannot handle large programs on two systems at once. This is from [[Microsoft NetMeeting]], This will be disabled if people disable NetMeeting in [[Windows Setup]].
=== Web browser ===
Windows Live Messenger includes an [[Internet Explorer]]-based web browser that can be started when using the [[Encarta]] robot.
=== Remote Assistance ===
[[Windows Remote Assistance|Remote Assistance]] is a feature of [[Windows XP]] and [[Windows Vista]] which is integrated with Windows Live Messenger. It allows one person to "take control" of the other's computer (with their permission) and is intended for offering computer assistance to friends and family on other computers.
== References ==
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[[Category:Windows Live]]
[[es:Anexo:Juegos y aplicaciones para Windows Live Messenger]]
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