珠取
日本珠取連盟(JCCF)
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About 珠取
This app has a mode to play alone against AI and a mode to play with family and friends. AI has 5 levels of strength. There are 2 types of boards according to the level of progress: the "3x3 board" for beginners and beginners (9x3 squares in total) and the "4x4 board" for advanced players with 4x4 squares (16 squares in total). In the board version, "3x4" is for 2 players, and "4x4" is for 2 players or 4 players in pairs. This application is only for two players. The goal of the game is to take the opponent's pieces first (10 on a 3x4 board, 15 on a 4x4 board). The basic idea is to alternately place pieces one by one on any square you want to place. You can place up to 5 of your own and your opponent's pieces in one square. Instead of "putting pieces", there are also "move 2 pieces" and "exchange 1" hands. However, you can move up to 9 times in one game, and you cannot "move or exchange" continuously on the next turn. You can capture the opponent's piece by 3 or 4 consecutive squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. In other words, if the number of consecutive squares becomes ``1.1.1'', ``2.2.2'', ``3.3.3'', ``4.4.4'' and ``5.5.5'', you can capture the opponent's piece. increase. After taking the opponent's piece, your own piece remains as it is. On a 4x4 board, in addition to 3 squares, 4 squares can also be arranged like "3-3-3-3". At the same time, ``simultaneous capture'' is performed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and ``chained capture'' is performed by aligning once to capture the opponent's pieces and then aligning them again. You can catch a large amount at once, and you can enjoy the thrilling development of a big turnaround at the end.
[Tips for improving skills] <1> Predict the placement of your pieces after capturing the opponent's pieces. <2> Use piece movement effectively. <3> Let the opponent take less and get back more. <4> Take advantage of the fact that the other party cannot "move/exchange" continuously. <5> A poker face is also important 😀
[Tips for improving skills] <1> Predict the placement of your pieces after capturing the opponent's pieces. <2> Use piece movement effectively. <3> Let the opponent take less and get back more. <4> Take advantage of the fact that the other party cannot "move/exchange" continuously. <5> A poker face is also important 😀