The game is called Reversed Russian Checkers or Checkers Giveaway. The goal of the game is to pass off all your pieces to your opponent.
How to play:
* Against a computer;
* Online;
* By sending a link to a friend;
* On one screen with another player.
Game settings:
* 8 levels for your opponent's skill: from beginner to world champion;
* Time control modes: no time limits, Bullet, Blitz, Rapid and Classic;
* The program shows you all the possible moves when you select a piece;
* You can cancel your move if you made a mistake;
* Interactive tips show you the best move during the game;
* After the game, you get an in-depth analysis of your game with recommendations;
* Replay the game from any point;
* Set a handicap;
* Keep track of your rating, points and game statistics;
* Change the board design;
* See all the moves made during the game.
* Share funny cartoon emotions with other players.
Play Reversed Russian Chekers for free, no registration needed!
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To emerge victorious, you must strategically place your pieces so that your opponent is left with no alternative but to forfeit using their checkers.
A standard piece moves diagonally forward by one square at a time. The queen, however, has the unique ability to move both forward and backward on any unoccupied square, although she cannot jump over her own pieces.
- Capturing is mandatory and can be done both forward and backward. Captured pieces and kings are removed only after the turn ends.
- After capturing a piece, if there's an opportunity to capture more of the opponent's pieces, this process continues until there are no more pieces available for capture.
- Following a capture, the king can move to any unoccupied space, even after capturing an opponent's piece.
- If a regular piece captures on a square where a lady is positioned, it transforms into a king and continues to move according to the lady's rules.
- The "Turkish strike" rule states that a piece that has been captured but not yet removed from the board, obstructs the capturing piece or the opponent's next move.
- When presented with multiple capture options, the player chooses the piece to capture at their discretion.