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seriously.... The player can move 1 pice per turn while your opponents can move 3 in total which results in a total slaughter of the blue pieces.... poor singleplayer design
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may just be the format of the game, and the whole 'difficulty' thing but with regards to moves, it seems to be one rule for the player and a different rule for the CPU :\
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@Blank Sanity If you don't have a facebook user, you are not ready to be on the internet yet, wait a few years. Then get one, and ill concider telling you..
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How is the high score computed? Is it by number of turns played? I got a higher score on a game where I lost and restarted a couple of times than I had for a game I won straight through.
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Johan, the dox game also would of allowed you to move 1 forward 1 sideways instead of being restricted to purely straight jumps, :/
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for all you people who say this game is ripped off he never claimed to have invented the game just that he made this version
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This game really doesn't do Reversi/Othello justice. These boards are just too small (the max 8x8 is actually a regular sized board for Othello) and the game feels more luck-based than strategy based whenever 3 AI are involved. This game just feels like a cheap version of a better game and frankly, I think there are better ones out there. 3/5