Checkers game for Android review by AndroidFreeware
For lovers of checkers, Android phones now offer Checkers – an aesthetically pleasing app which comes with a bevy of features and is available for free. The app boasts a stunningly compact size, while still offering gamers the opportunity to explore twelve different rulesets of the beloved game. There are also ten levels of difficulty that range from novice all the way up to master level. This makes challenging your own skills easy for any level of player.
The two-player mode allows friends or colleagues to play against one another in real time and maintain their competitive spirit without having to extend past lunch or after work hours trying to find a physical board you can use. For those unfamiliar with the game, a helpful game assistant (Helper) will walk you through moves while providing detailed explanations on why & how it should be played.
The auto-save function ensures that you won’t have to start from scratch if your gaming session is interrupted unexpectedly; every move is backed such that when you return, everything has been saved and can pick up right where you left off! All of these features make Checkers APK an indispensable addition to anyone’s Android phone library, regardless if they’re new initiates or experienced grandmasters.
I highly recommend this application for anyone looking for an entertaining way spend their leisurely hours playing an extremely challenging and intellectually stimulating game. Its wonderfully sleek design combined with its wealth of options make Checkers an ideal companion for your nightly commutes or lunch hour breaks alike! With seamless handoff between single-user and two-player modes, Checkers guarantees no boredom in sight throughout its duration - so grab yourself a copy today!
FAQ
Are there different checkers versions?
Yes, Checkers supports twelve different rules of checkers.
What is the 2nd name for checkers?
The second name for Checkers is Draughts.
Can you go over 2 in checkers?
Yes, it's possible to capture two pieces in one move when playing Checkers. This move is called a 'double jump'.
How do you sacrifice 1 for 2 in checkers?
A player can make a sacrifice by allowing an opponent's piece to capture theirs as long as they then capture two of the opponent's pieces with their next move. This is known as a "sacrifice" or "exchange" and can be beneficial if it leads to an advantageous position on the board.