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Reversi

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Reversi, known as Othello on an 8x8 square board with two types of pieces, white or black. The goal is to end the game with more pieces than your opponent.

Reversi main features

  • Intuitive board design: The board interface is prioritized to help players easily recognize the army, the valid chess setting area, and the total number of current troops of each side.
  • Display moves and time: The countdown timer for each like encourages quick but accurate thinking, while limiting the delay of moves.
  • Automatic scoring end of segment: The system will automatically isolate the army, calculate points after each move, and give the final result transparently.

How to play Reversi

Rules of the game

Each person will take turns setting up their army so that after setting up, the new army is created in a straight, vertical, or diagonal line with an army of the same color, sandwiching the opponent's army in the middle. At that time, the entire army will be changed by the girl to the side of the person who just moved. The ultimate goal is to end more games with more troops of your color than the opponent.

Pay attention to time

The tactical factor over time is the deciding condition. In the early and mid stages, good players often do not focus on getting a lot of pieces, but try to control strategic positions such as corners and edges of the board. A bad move will put you in a difficult position and lose control of the board. On the contrary, a tactical strategy and the inability to turn the interface around in just a few last turns.

Game Mode

1-player mode

This is an ideal place for players to practice and test new strategies. AI often has many difficulty levels, helping players gradually increase the difficulty.

2-player mode

You can compete directly with friends or relatives on the same device. This mode helps improve your thinking reflexes and the ability to anticipate the opponent's strategy during the execution time.

Custom mode

Players can change the size of the board or the rules of operation. Specifically, the default board size is 8x8, but in custom mode, players can choose 6x6, 10x10, or even larger versions. Changing this size will affect the pace of the game when the small board makes the pieces play fast and easy, or the large board requires more long-term calculation and control.