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Play Fantastic Checkers! Plan your moves and try to beat the computer or your opponent!
The game is made in a fantastic setting where orcs and humans will fight on the battlefield instead of checkers. The game will be interesting for fans of checkers and useful for beginners who want to improve their game. You can play together against each other, or against the computer (there are several levels of computer difficulty).
To make a move, click or click on the checker, and then click or click on the next square. All moves should be made towards the edge of the opponent's board, you can only walk on the black squares. You can walk diagonally. Jumping over the opponent's checkers - in any direction. One square ahead only. With multiple moves, the movements are made sequentially. A checker drawn on the last horizontal line becomes a "king" and gets the opportunity to walk to any number of cells, as well as back. You cannot make ordinary moves if you can take the opponent's checker. In this case, the move is made before removing all available checkers. If the opponent loses all the checkers, the player wins. If there is no opportunity left to make a move, the loss is counted.