Othello Quest Challenge Description
A very intellectually active game, the game is easy and casual, and the controls are simple, but you need to compete with the player for squares on an 8x8 board.
The game has a multi-level and multi-play mode, and you can play a game when you are shorter. Perfect for playing it in fragmented time such as subway, bus station, train station. You can easily play a game at any time in a café or anywhere waiting for people.
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The rules of the game are actually very simple and can be learned by players in just one game. If necessary, you can check the detailed rules. As follows:
How to play:
1. Objective:
Fill the board with as many squares as possible with pieces of your own color (black or white). At the end of the game, the player with the most pieces wins.
2. Basic Rules:
At the beginning of the game, there are four pieces in the center of the board, two black and two white, arranged diagonally alternately.
Players take turns placing their pieces on blank squares, and can only place one piece at a time.
When a player places a piece, he must have at least one of his opponent's pieces flipped by his own piece. The rules of flipping are: if your pieces can hold a row, column, or diagonal of the opponent's pieces, and there are opponent's pieces on that line, then the pinched pieces of the opponent's pieces will be flipped to your color.
Pieces can be flipped horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
3. Take turns:
Each time it is the player's turn to place a piece, the player must choose a space that flips at least one of the opposing pieces.
If there is no legal place to place the pieces, the player must skip the turn.
4. Game Over:
The game ends when all the squares on the board are filled, or when neither player has a legal place to place the pieces.
The number of pieces on each side of the board is counted, and the player with the most pieces wins.
5. Tips:
Try to control the corners and edges of the board, as these are not easily flipped by the opponent.
By observing the opponent's movements, predict the next strategy, and try to avoid leaving the opponent with a chance to flip.
6. Force Rollover Mode:
The gameplay here is based on the original gameplay by adding magic pieces that are forced to flip. It is possible to force a row or a column of pieces to be flipped over
If you also like this game, you can also share it with your friends!
The game has a multi-level and multi-play mode, and you can play a game when you are shorter. Perfect for playing it in fragmented time such as subway, bus station, train station. You can easily play a game at any time in a café or anywhere waiting for people.
If you also like this game, you can leave a comment for the game.
The rules of the game are actually very simple and can be learned by players in just one game. If necessary, you can check the detailed rules. As follows:
How to play:
1. Objective:
Fill the board with as many squares as possible with pieces of your own color (black or white). At the end of the game, the player with the most pieces wins.
2. Basic Rules:
At the beginning of the game, there are four pieces in the center of the board, two black and two white, arranged diagonally alternately.
Players take turns placing their pieces on blank squares, and can only place one piece at a time.
When a player places a piece, he must have at least one of his opponent's pieces flipped by his own piece. The rules of flipping are: if your pieces can hold a row, column, or diagonal of the opponent's pieces, and there are opponent's pieces on that line, then the pinched pieces of the opponent's pieces will be flipped to your color.
Pieces can be flipped horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
3. Take turns:
Each time it is the player's turn to place a piece, the player must choose a space that flips at least one of the opposing pieces.
If there is no legal place to place the pieces, the player must skip the turn.
4. Game Over:
The game ends when all the squares on the board are filled, or when neither player has a legal place to place the pieces.
The number of pieces on each side of the board is counted, and the player with the most pieces wins.
5. Tips:
Try to control the corners and edges of the board, as these are not easily flipped by the opponent.
By observing the opponent's movements, predict the next strategy, and try to avoid leaving the opponent with a chance to flip.
6. Force Rollover Mode:
The gameplay here is based on the original gameplay by adding magic pieces that are forced to flip. It is possible to force a row or a column of pieces to be flipped over
If you also like this game, you can also share it with your friends!
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