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Backgammon my first flash game
by stelarfox
Backgammon my first flash game
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Description
A simple backgammon game, the AI so far is a dummy AI.
How to Play
Mouse only, Click on the die to make a dice Trow, then select a Piece to make a move, and the destination position, you are white and each triangle counts as a move, you must move exactly what one die says, you move from right to left in the upper part and left to right in the lower, so the upper part continues at the left down position, you cant move over a red position if there is more than 1 piece there, and if the red has taken a piece you must get into the upper right part or you can't move. if the dice match, each one count as 2 die of the same value, and finally when you have all your pieces in the last 6 triangles (lower right), you can start taking the pieces out to the right, once you do that you win if you do it first.
Comments
master_matcher
Sep. 12, 2011
first try, got back gamon
danielm59
Mar. 16, 2011
too slow
WLBjork
Mar. 16, 2011
Nice try. One bug though, when I could use a high value die to bear off it was allowed, even if I had other pieces out of the home board. Also, the winning movie script caused a crash with flash.
Peaceful_Chaos
Jul. 29, 2011
When you're moving your pieces off the board from home, you shouldn't be able to move any piece on the board, if you have a high dice. For example, all six of the home spaces are filled, and you roll a six. You shouldn't be able to take a piece off the one spot. It needs to be that if you roll a number, you have to take the piece in the number spot as you rolled on the die. If you don't have any pieces in the spaces equal to, or higher than the die, then you can take it off the board from the next highest number. I dunno if that made any sense, but I'm tired. Just thought it was weird, how the computer played it.
stelarfox
Mar. 17, 2011
after writing this comment, the bug mentioned just above should be solved. thanks for the report.