Experience the thrill of Turkish Draughts (Dama or Daması) anytime, anywhere! This app lets you play against a sophisticated AI, a friend via Bluetooth, or opponents online. Turkish Draughts is a strategic board game perfect for honing your logic and planning skills. Enjoy a challenging yet relaxing gameplay experience.
Key Features of Damasi:
- Online Multiplayer: Compete with players worldwide, complete with chat, ELO rating, and private rooms.
- Single or Two-Player Mode: Play solo against the AI or challenge a friend.
- Advanced AI: Test your skills against an AI with eight difficulty levels.
- Bluetooth Multiplayer: Play head-to-head with nearby friends.
- Undo Moves: Easily correct mistakes.
- Customizable Game Setup: Create and play from your own unique board positions.
- Game Saving: Save your progress and resume later.
- Parental Controls: Keep the game family-friendly.
- Classic Interface: Enjoy a visually appealing, classic wooden board design.
- Automatic Saving: Never lose your progress.
- Game Statistics: Track your wins, losses, and overall performance.
- Sound Effects: Immerse yourself in the game with engaging audio.
Damasi Rules:
- Setup: The 8x8 board features 16 pieces per player, arranged in two rows, leaving the back row empty.
- Movement: Pieces move forward or sideways one square at a time. Captures are mandatory and involve jumping over opponent pieces. Pieces promoted to kings upon reaching the opposite side of the board can move any number of squares in any direction.
- Capture: Multiple captures are allowed. The player must capture the maximum number of pieces possible in a single turn. If multiple maximal capture sequences exist, the player has a choice. Captured pieces are removed immediately. It's possible to cross the same square multiple times during a multi-capture sequence. However, 180-degree turns within a multi-capture sequence are not permitted.
- Game End: The game concludes when a player has no legal moves, resulting in a victory for their opponent.
Enjoy Damasi!
Tags : Board