Reversi (リバーシ) - a strategy board game for two players. The game
Reversi was invented in 1883 in London by two English men and
renewed popularity in Japan later. Now Reversi is popular in Japan
and France.
There are 64 identical game pieces called disks which are light on one side and dark on the other. Players take turns placing discs on the board with their assigned color facing up. During a play any discs of the opponent's color that are in a straight line and bounded by the disc just placed and another disc of the current player's color are turned over to the current player's color.
The object of the game is to have the majority of discs turned to display your color when the last playable empty square is filled.
- 30 difficulty levels from beginner to expert
- Human vs Computer Human vs Human (sharing a single device)
- Save/Load game record
- Hint
There are 64 identical game pieces called disks which are light on one side and dark on the other. Players take turns placing discs on the board with their assigned color facing up. During a play any discs of the opponent's color that are in a straight line and bounded by the disc just placed and another disc of the current player's color are turned over to the current player's color.
The object of the game is to have the majority of discs turned to display your color when the last playable empty square is filled.
- 30 difficulty levels from beginner to expert
- Human vs Computer Human vs Human (sharing a single device)
- Save/Load game record
- Hint
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