Math N' Chips Description
The game Math N' Chips is very similar to Checkers that we all know and love but with an added twist - Math Operations!
Move your chips like you would in Checkers. Each capture involves a math operation resulting in a positive or negative number, or zero. Scores are added and the game ends when there are no more valid moves. The player with the most points wins!
Explore the different features of the game.
GAME MODES:
1.) VS COMPUTER - Battle against an AI with various difficulty and playing styles!
2.) TWO PLAYER - Take turns with your friend and see who can outthink, outsmart, and outscore the other with time pressure.
COMPUTER STYLES:
The longer you play the game. The more you'll get familiar with computer's moves. To keep the fun, we currently have five different Computer Playing Styles.
1.) SOLID - This is your typical strong opponent. It instinctively knows what moves to play and will want to keep your score negative. Consistently beating an Expert Level Solid Computer means you're already at least at a club level in the game.
2.) THOROUGH - This opponent is your everyday nerd which studies the game a little too seriously. He is less experienced than a solid player but be careful, the only way to beat it is to simply outthink it.
3.) SHARP - This is an aggressive opponent. It will make you suffer by making the game last for as long as it can while still giving you little to no chance to come back.
4.) UNCONFIDENT - This is your typical introvert player who gets easily intimated. It knows how find the right moves, even the best ones. But it always ends up choosing the less-than-ideal moves.
5.) ERRATIC - This is an "emotional" opponent. Depending on the mood it is in, it might surprise you with its deep moves, but would occasionally mess up and ultimately lose the game. Tread lightly!
OPTIONS:
You can change the way the board and the chips look that suits your taste.
Stay tuned for future updates!
Move your chips like you would in Checkers. Each capture involves a math operation resulting in a positive or negative number, or zero. Scores are added and the game ends when there are no more valid moves. The player with the most points wins!
Explore the different features of the game.
GAME MODES:
1.) VS COMPUTER - Battle against an AI with various difficulty and playing styles!
2.) TWO PLAYER - Take turns with your friend and see who can outthink, outsmart, and outscore the other with time pressure.
COMPUTER STYLES:
The longer you play the game. The more you'll get familiar with computer's moves. To keep the fun, we currently have five different Computer Playing Styles.
1.) SOLID - This is your typical strong opponent. It instinctively knows what moves to play and will want to keep your score negative. Consistently beating an Expert Level Solid Computer means you're already at least at a club level in the game.
2.) THOROUGH - This opponent is your everyday nerd which studies the game a little too seriously. He is less experienced than a solid player but be careful, the only way to beat it is to simply outthink it.
3.) SHARP - This is an aggressive opponent. It will make you suffer by making the game last for as long as it can while still giving you little to no chance to come back.
4.) UNCONFIDENT - This is your typical introvert player who gets easily intimated. It knows how find the right moves, even the best ones. But it always ends up choosing the less-than-ideal moves.
5.) ERRATIC - This is an "emotional" opponent. Depending on the mood it is in, it might surprise you with its deep moves, but would occasionally mess up and ultimately lose the game. Tread lightly!
OPTIONS:
You can change the way the board and the chips look that suits your taste.
Stay tuned for future updates!
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