Playing Games and Relaxing
Do you like playing games like I do? I remember playing checkers and monopoly when I was little and card games Go Fish, Tunk, 500.
As you start to play, you really get into it. You check your points...you check your level. The sounds, the bells that ring, music playing...wow, just describing it puts a smile on my face. I play a lot of games on my cell phone and computer. For hours and hours....the time just slips way. But....I enjoy it.
That is why I decided to put games on this site. I want everybody to relax and have a good time. I look for games to post that are large, easy to read, challenging and fun.
There are a lot of games that are easy to play, like the ones I have listed below. I have included instructions for your convenience. As I for games to post, I will look for helpful tips to other games that I can share with you.
UPDATE : The Car Stunt game can only be played on a computer. It does not work on mobile devices.
Please give the games a few minutes to load.
Relax And Enjoy!!!!
Checkers is also known as Draughts. It is thought to have originated from an ancient game called Alquerque or Qirkat. Play against the computer or versus a friend:
How to play chess. A quick Chess introduction for beginners. Chess is played by two players sitting across from each other. The board is positioned with a white square in the bottom-right corner towards you. Chess setup. Your second row is filled with pawns. Starting from the left corner, your first row is set up as rook-knight-bishop-queen-king-bishop-knight-rook. The black pieces should mirror the white pieces so that each player’s Queen and King are across from each other. Moving the Chess pieces The object of the game is to capture your opponent’s king. This is done through the movement of your pieces. If you have touch screen, you can use your finger in place of the mouse/keypad.
The Knights move in an L-shaped, two squares up back or side to side then one square perpendicular to the first move or visa versa, moving one square then two squares. The knight is the only piece that can move over the other pieces. Play Chess game Knight.
The pawns can move one square forward except for a pawns first move which can be one or two squares. Play Chess game pawn
The pawns can move one square forward, except for a pawns first move which can be one or two squares forward. Play Chess game pawn.
When a piece makes a move that ends on an opponent’s piece that piece is captured and removed from the board.
The pawns cannot capture a piece that is right in front of it. The can only capture a piece that is diagonally in front of them. This diagonal move by a pawn can only be made when capturing a piece.
The game begins with the white player going first. Each player can make one move per turn. Players take turns making moves with the goal of capturing the opposing King in mind.
When a move is made that can result in the opposing King being captured on the next move, “check” is announced. When check is announced, the opposing player must take the King out of danger by either moving the King or moving another piece to block it or capture the piece that is threatening the King.
When a move is made that a king cannot escape “checkmate” is announced. A king cannot make a move that would put itself into check. If no moves can be made without putting a king in check, the game is a draw.
If a pawn makes it all the way across the board it can be promoted to any piece.
When there are no other pieces between a king and his rook, the King can move two squares towards the rook and the rook is moved to the other side of the King. This is known as castling. The castling move can only be made if it is the King’s first move and the involved rooks first move also. The King cannot be in check or move through check to make this move.
When a pawn moves two squares on its first move an opposing pawn can capture it if it would have been able to capture the pawn had it only moved one square. The opposing piece would move as a normal attack and remove the pawn. This move has to be executed immediately after a pawns double jump move.
It’s very easy to learn how to play, but the endless possibilities in tactics and problem solving will keep you playing for years. “A minute to learn – a lifetime to master!”.
Press the play icon on the startup screen.
Select game mode: Play against a friend (2 player game) or play against the computer. Before selecting computer, you can alternatively set the difficulty level: 1 star = easy, 3 stars = hard.
When playing against the computer, you will have the black discs (game pieces) and you will make the first move by placing a black disc on the board. The computer will have the white discs. If you have touch screen, you can use your finger in place of the mouse/keypad.
Reversi and Othello game basics
The players take turn in placing one disc (game piece) on the board, with their designated color facing up.
The aim of each move in Reversi and Othello gaming is to trap one or more of your opponent’s discs between two of your own. When you trap discs, you can flip them over and thereby reverse their color to make them yours.
The game is over when both players have placed all their disks on the board, or when there are no more legal moves possible for either player. Whoever has the highest number of discs on the board is the winner.
Example 1 - Black player traps white player’s disc and flips it over:
Example 2 - Discs can also be trapped in several directions in one single move, and both in straight and diagonal lines:
Reversi and Othello game rules:
In the modern game versions you are only allowed to make a move if you are able to trap one or more of your opponent’s discs.
If there’s no move you can make to trap discs, the move passes back to the other player.If neither player can make a move to trap the opponent’s discs, the game is over (Stall).You can only trap disks in straight or diagonal lines.
After playing a few rounds, you will discover that there are some basic tactics that will give you an edge. For instance, discs placed in the corners of the board are immune to be flipped for the rest of the game. And discs placed along the edge can only be attacked from the sides. Consequently, it would be a helpful tactic to secure positions like that.
Likewise, it can be a good tactic to avoid giving your opponent the opportunity to occupy those places. For example, try not to be the first one to place a disc on a position next to a corner or the edge, because that will give your opponent a chance to secure that corner or that edge position in a later move.
Example 3 - Suggested beginner tactic: Grab any opportunity to get the blue positions. Try to avoid the red positions in the early stages of the game.
Reversi and Othello game history:
Reversi is an abstract strategy board game for two players invented in 1883 in England. The German games publisher Ravensburger put the board game into production. It consisted of a board with a grid net divided into 8 columns and 8 rows. 64 disk shaped checkers served as pieces, colored black on one side and white on the other. Each of the disks’ two sides corresponded to one player. Each player placed their disks on the grid alternately with their color facing up. When one or more of a player’s disk was trapped between two of the opponent’s opposite colored disks in a straight or diagonal line, they would be turned over and thereby change color. The player that had the most disks at the end of the game was declared winner.
Various rules were added to the gameplay later to refine the game, and it achieved extreme popularity in the 1970’s, when marketed as Othello. The name Othello is a reference to the Shakespearean play, referring to the unfolding drama between Othello, who is black, and Desdemona, who is white. The green board is inspired by Othello valiantly leading his battle in a green field.
The information stated above is taken from Playpager.com
Press the Enter key on your keyboard to start the game, or tap the screen to if you have a touchscreen.
Click the Skip Ad button that appears in the lower right hand corner.
The object of the game is to eat all the yellow dots inside the maze without getting eaten by the ghosts. When the board is cleared you will advance to the next level.
Use the left arrow key on the keyboard to move left. Use the right arrow key on the keyboard to move right. Use the up arrow key on the keyboard to move up. Use the down arrow key on the keyboard to move down. When the large white circle in each corner of the maze is passed over, the ghosts turn blue and can be eaten. Points are earned by eating dots and ghosts.
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