Checkers Online Game
International and Russian
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| One-time purchase | 174 | $2.74 – $4.77 | ||
| One-time purchase | 174 | $27.47 – $47.98 | ||
| One-time purchase | 174 | $0.71 – $1.59 | ||
| One-time purchase | 174 | $9.35 – $15.97 | ||
| One-time purchase | 174 | $89.68 – $160.01 |
| Revenue % | Top products | |
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| Russia | ||
| Ukraine | ||
| United States | ||
| Kazakhstan | ||
| Uzbekistan | ||
| Azerbaijan | ||
| Armenia | ||
| Turkey | ||
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Description
Checkers (shashki, draughts, dama) is a well-known board game with simple rules.
Play Checkers Online by the rules of the most popular types of draughts: International 10×10 and Russian 8×8.
Features of Checkers Online:
No ads
Online tournaments
You can get free credits few times a day
Play only online with live players
Possibility to offer a draw
Russian checkers 8×8
International checkers 10×10
User-friendly and minimalistic interface
Ability to deploy the device horizontally or vertically
Private (closed) games with a password and the ability to invite a friend
Ability to repeat the game with the same players
Linking your account to iCloud account, you will not lose your progress and credits
Friends, chats, emoticons, achievements and leaderboards
Russian checkers 8×8
Move and capture rules:
White starts the game
Checkers move only on dark squares
It is required to hit a checker if there is a possibility
It is allowed to hit a checker both forward and backward
The king moves and hits on any square of the diagonal
When capturing a checker, the rule of the Turkish strike is applied (in one move, an opponent's checker can be beaten only once)
If there are several capture options, you can choose any of them (not necessarily the longest)
When a checker reaches the edge of the opponent's field and becomes a king, it can immediately play by the rules of a king, if possible.
When a draw is declared:
If a player has checkers and three (or more) kings at the end of the game, against one of the opponent's king, on his 15th move (counting from the moment the balance of forces is established) he will not take one of the opponent's king
If in a position in which both opponents have kings, the balance of forces has not changed (i.e., there was no capture, and not a single checker became a king) during: in 4 and 5 piece endings – 30 moves, in 6 and 7 piece endings – 60 moves
If a player, having three checkers at the end of the game (three kings, two kings and a checker, a king and two checkers, three simple checkers) against one opponent's king located on the "high road", cannot take the opponent's king with his 5th move
If during 15 moves the players made moves only with kings, without moving simple checkers and without taking
If the same position is repeated three (or more) times (the same arrangement of checkers), and the turn of the move each time will be behind the same side.
International checkers 10×10
Move and capture rules:
White starts the game
Checkers move only on dark squares
It is required to hit a checker if there is a possibility
It is allowed to hit a checker both forward and backward
The king moves and hits on any square of the diagonal
When capturing a checker, the rule of the Turkish strike is applied (in one move, an opponent's checker can be beaten only once)
The majority rule works (if there are several options for a capture, taking the largest number of checkers is required)
If a simple checker in the process of capturing reaches the edge of the opponent's field and can hit further, then it continues the move and remains an ordinary checker (without turning into a king)
If a simple checker reaches the edge of the opponent's field by a move (or in the process of capturing), it turns into a king and stops, according to the rules of a king, it will be able to play on the next move