Brazilian Damas - Online Description
Brazilian checkers (also known as Brazilian Draughts or Damas) is a variant of the Draughts game family played mainly in Brazil and Philippines. Checkers is a challenging board game that can train your logic and strategic skills. Challenge your brain with this relaxing game. Meet new friends on online games.
Features
★ Online multiplayer with chat, ELO, invitations
★ One or Two player mode
★ Advanced AI with 11 levels of difficulty
★ Game via Bluetooth
★ Checkers puzzles
★ Ability to compose own draughts position
★ Ability to save games and continue later
★ Ability to analyze saved games
★ Undo move
★ Parental control
★ Attractive classic wooden interface
★ Many checkers boards
★ Auto-save
★ Statistics
The Brazilian checkers rules
* The player with the light pieces makes the first move.
* Pieces can capture backward and forward.
* The long-range moving and capturing capability of kings, and the requirement that the maximum number of men be captured.
* Capturing is mandatory.
* A piece is crowned if it stops on the far edge of the board at the end of its turn.
* Crowned checkers can move freely multiple steps.
* A player with no valid move remaining loses.
* A game is a draw if neither opponent has the possibility to win the game.
* The game is considered a draw when the same position repeats itself for the third with the same player having the move each time.
Features
★ Online multiplayer with chat, ELO, invitations
★ One or Two player mode
★ Advanced AI with 11 levels of difficulty
★ Game via Bluetooth
★ Checkers puzzles
★ Ability to compose own draughts position
★ Ability to save games and continue later
★ Ability to analyze saved games
★ Undo move
★ Parental control
★ Attractive classic wooden interface
★ Many checkers boards
★ Auto-save
★ Statistics
The Brazilian checkers rules
* The player with the light pieces makes the first move.
* Pieces can capture backward and forward.
* The long-range moving and capturing capability of kings, and the requirement that the maximum number of men be captured.
* Capturing is mandatory.
* A piece is crowned if it stops on the far edge of the board at the end of its turn.
* Crowned checkers can move freely multiple steps.
* A player with no valid move remaining loses.
* A game is a draw if neither opponent has the possibility to win the game.
* The game is considered a draw when the same position repeats itself for the third with the same player having the move each time.
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