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In Checkers, the goal is to win by taking all of your opponent's pieces. Checkers is played with two players. To get started, enter a name for yourself (ex: "checkers-player-100") and a room name. The room name can be anything you like (ex: "joan's room"). Your opponent can join your game by using the exact same room name, or by copying the room link. Online checkers against other players My family are very serious game players. We love everything from board games to UNO to dominoes. We’re turning my niece onto games too! She’s way into checkers, so we made this DIY checkers game using supplies at my mom’s house!
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Bug fixes and minor improvements. We support now the native back button from the device. About Playpager Checkers Checkers remains a popular game around the world today. For many children, it’s the first game they learn how to play. Teachers have long known that the simple game of checkers can provide significant training in thought and logic. Of course, it also keeps players occupied with fun competition.
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The mission of Xiangqi.com is to promote Chinese chess, a cultural treasure with a long history, to people from all over the world, as well as to provide a platform for Xiangqi enthusiasts to learn, enjoy, and communicate with each other. Xiangqi.com is the only online Chinese chess platform that offers both web and app versions in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, and Vietnamese, allowing Chinese chess enthusiasts from different countries to enjoy the fun of playing Xiangqi online without language barriers. Graphical pieces are also available on Xiangqi.com to help anyone who is not familiar with Chinese to learn Chinese chess. Before you submit an error report, please review these common issues & solutions: The player with the black checkers always plays first and must place the first checker at the central intersection of the board. The player with white checkers follows by placing the checker at one of the eight intersections adjacent to the black one. Once placed, the checkers cannot be moved or removed from the board.