With this checkers app, you can play a classic game of Draughts on an 8x8 board, track moves, game duration, and view game logs. Includes game statistics, move counter, and multiple difficulty settings.
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AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 43 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 35 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Checkers
Classic Checkers game or Draughts
Enjoy classic game of Checkers (sometimes called Dama or also Draughts).
Checkers is 8x8 board game and enables features:
* game duration,
* moves counter (double jump means double move),
* game statistics and game log
Checkers are played on an 8 by 8 squared board with 12 checkers on each side. The checkers moves and capture diagonally. Checkers may only move forward until they reach the opposite end of the board when checkers become king-checkers or crowned-checkers. King checker may henceforth move and capture other checkers both backward and forward.
One player has dark and another red checkers. They take turns moving their checkers. Players move their checkers diagonally from one square to another square.
When a player jumps over their opponent's checker (the other player's) checker, the checker is removed from the board. The player's goal is to take all the checkers of its opponent.
King checkers - If a player's checker moves into the kings row on the opposing player's side of the board, that checker is said to be crowned (or often kinged), becoming a king checker.
Enjoy classic game of Checkers (sometimes called Dama or also Draughts).
Checkers is 8x8 board game and enables features:
* game duration,
* moves counter (double jump means double move),
* game statistics and game log
Checkers are played on an 8 by 8 squared board with 12 checkers on each side. The checkers moves and capture diagonally. Checkers may only move forward until they reach the opposite end of the board when checkers become king-checkers or crowned-checkers. King checker may henceforth move and capture other checkers both backward and forward.
One player has dark and another red checkers. They take turns moving their checkers. Players move their checkers diagonally from one square to another square.
When a player jumps over their opponent's checker (the other player's) checker, the checker is removed from the board. The player's goal is to take all the checkers of its opponent.
King checkers - If a player's checker moves into the kings row on the opposing player's side of the board, that checker is said to be crowned (or often kinged), becoming a king checker.