Welcome to our games section...

Besides the trivia games in the trivia section, we only have one game finished so far. Several others are currectly under development so check back frequently.

TToI's Barnstorming

Can your team of stars, has-been's, and never-will-be's build a loyal fan base as they travel the country, taking on other people's ragtag teams? Get started by drafting a team and challenging your friends for control of your hometown.

With hundreds of hidden teams and places, the game's objectives are up to you. Explore the country looking for pickup games against historic and user created teams, build your team into a powerhouse with the best record, or just win over the most fans, regionally or nationally.

Baseball Dailies

So you think that you are the Nostradamus of the Diamond? Put your ego to the test and see how you fare against other baseball prognosticators.

We will give you a goal for each day of the season and you will have to select the players who you think will be able to fulfill those requirements. You can change your selections as often as you like, until that day is locked. This typically will happen in the morning, before the first game of the day.

The following morning, you will be awarded points if your player was able to meet the day's criteria. Point values will vary as some of the goals are more difficult to meet than others.

Trivia Challenges

If you don't know what will happen in the future, give the past a try. You can gain points by playing the any of the five trivia challenges listed in the trivia menu. Older challenges which have been relegated to the Trivia Archive are still fun to play but they will no longer award points for correct answers.

So you think that you are the Nostradamus of the Diamond? Put your ego to the test and see how you fare against other baseball prognosticators.

Random Fact

Until 1920, in the last of the ninth inning or in the bottom of an extra inning, home runs that drove in the winning run ahead of them were scored only as singles, doubles, or triples, according to how many bases the base runner needed to advance to score the winning run.