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Download links:
mm_reversi_eng2.zip
Author name: Matthias Metzger
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Author Email: matthiasmetzger@gmx.de
About software: Reversi or Othello is a healthy famous boardgame. It's not difficult to theater piece, but a question to victory - and undoubtedly this account is a question.
The wood consists of 8x8 fields, the two players alternately put pale and dark stones onto the wood.
Your aim is to have the greatest stones at the limit of the brave. To do so, directly enclose your pale competitor horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Whole surrounded stones become yours - coins to your dark pigment. If you cannot surround stones, you have to opening.
The brave ends if the wood is filled or you and the machine have to opening.
The agenda individually fits boardsize to your Phone/Palm/PocketPC's screensize, works in pigment, grayscale or dark/pale, playable on each Java Phone/Palm/PocketPC with at slightest 200 KByte Heapmemory (64KByte linear approachable, older Siemens phones not).
You container application 2,4,6,8 or joystick to progress the cursor, media 5 or burning to location your dark stone.
Some features:
- 6 dissimilar levels (Not strong, Temperate, Common, Pleasant, Powerful and Rocklike, the "Common" balanced was tested with abundant additional Phone Java Reversi Games without losing)
- Shows your Progress- Possibilities (possible)
- Shows final Machine- Progress
- Lively stones (possible, if you have problems deactivate it)
- Earliest Progress for Machine or Sporting person (startposition commutable too)
- Undoubtedly fast estimating and powerful AI
- Shows Period- Rod during estimating
- Undoubtedly tiny, singular 16 KByte
Substantial: This Brave is designed for every Java Phone, pigment, grayscale and dark/pale - works on Palm and PocketPC too (application IBM's Websphere for without charge). The agenda needs 200 KByte of Heapmemory (64KByte linear approachable)!
Enjoy the Brave!
PS: For additional facts, connection for IBM's JVM and abridged account examination at metzger-m.de/metzger_reversi_nearby.htm (at the limit of the paper) |