Russian Checkers
You can play Russian Checkers in various ways: against a computer, online with other players, or together on the same screen. The game modes include playing against a computer, online matches, and local multiplayer.
In Russian Checkers, pieces move diagonally forward, while kings can move diagonally in any direction. Capturing an opponent's piece is mandatory, and the captured pieces are removed from the board after each turn. If there are multiple capturing options available, players must continue capturing until no further moves can be made. When kings capture, they can land on any unoccupied square. A piece that reaches the last row is promoted to a king and can keep capturing. Additionally, the Turkish strike rule comes into play, which prevents a capture if an opponent’s piece blocks the path. Players can choose which capturing option to take when faced with several possibilities. You can also invite a friend to play together on the same screen via a link.
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