Reversi
autor joaovilhena
Reversi
Tagi dla Reversi
Opis
Klasyczna gra Reversi. W tej turowej grze celem gracza jest mieć większość swoich pionków na planszy na końcu rozgrywki, przewracając jak najwięcej pionków przeciwnika. Każdy gracz musi umieścić swój pionek na planszy tak, aby istniała przynajmniej jedna prosta linia (pozioma, pionowa lub ukośna) zajęta między nowym pionkiem a innym pionkiem tego samego koloru, z jednym lub większą liczbą sąsiadujących pionków przeciwnika pomiędzy nimi. Po umieszczeniu pionka gracz przejmuje wszystkie pionki leżące na prostej linii między nowym pionkiem a innymi swojego koloru.
Jak grać
Użyj myszy, aby umieścić pionek. Naciśnij Escape lub użyj ikony koła zębatego na ekranie, aby przejść do menu ustawień.
Aktualizacje dewelopera
- created a new button to access settings
- minor tweaks in AI and score submiting
- created a new option to hide player available moves (on the difficulty menu)
Komentarze
Grismor
Jun. 06, 2011
A great, classic board game. However, it may be nice to add to the settings the ability to turn off the 'show moves' that is displayed on your turn. Being forced to move on your own increases the difficulty of the game (it also increases your skill).
joaovilhena
Jun. 01, 2011
Thank you for the comment. Just added some instructions in the game description.
Eivind1982
Mar. 12, 2013
Very good game! The art might not be top noch but its ok. Where this game shines compared to all other reversigames i have found online is the ai. This game will probably be plenty hard enough for all but the best @highest setting, leaps ahead of the other reversigames on KG.
All in all a solid game!
Suggestion: perhaps make it possible to start the game by placing the first chip on the board?
joaovilhena
Jun. 08, 2011
New version uploaded, with a new option to hide the player available moves, under the difficulty menu
WanderingHero
Jun. 02, 2011
Wow the ai on difficult is better than I expected...
Pretty good game but could you add a sound effect for pieces been taken, as in the msn version?
Also this is going to seem an odd complaint but the "where you can move" thing can sometimes be a bit confusing on the eyes, especially since your playing as black.
Could use actual instructions on startup, because classic or not, not everyone is familiar with Reversi.
What it really needs to be awesome is an online multiplayer, but overall a nice game.
At first I didn't like the music, but when I got used to it, it was pleasantly soothing and atmospheric.
And for those wondering, if the computer moves multiple times in a row, its because you have no legal move available, and thus your turn is skipped. A message explaining this the first time it happens might help the newbies