Games like Dr. Checkers
Looking for games like Dr. Checkers? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Checkers -Professional version, Checkers: Fun Board Game or Russian Draughts.
1 30%Game Brain Score30% User Score 4 reviewsCheckers is played by two opponents, on opposite sides of the game board. One player has the dark pieces; the other has the light pieces. Players alternate turns. A player may not move an opponent's piece. A move consists of moving a piece diagonally to an adjacent unoccupied square. If the adjacent square contains an opponent's piece, and the square immediately beyond it is vacant, the piece may …
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2 49%Game Brain Score49% User Score 5 reviewsCheckers or Draughts is a challenging board game that can train your logic and strategic skills. The name “draughts” comes from the verb meaning draw or move. The goal of Checkers or Draughts is to remove all your opponent’s pieces from the board or prevent them from making a move. Checkers or Draughts is played by two opponents, on opposite sides of the game-board. One player has the dark piece…
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3 39%Game Brain Score39% User Score 2 reviewsRussian Draughts is a classic board game. The rules of this variant of game are: Board. Played on a 8×8 board with alternating dark and light squares. The left down square field should be dark. Starting position. Each player starts with 12 pieces on the three rows closest to their own side. The row closest to each player is called the "crownhead" or "kings row". Usually, the colors of the pieces…
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4 UPDATE: You can now play Vs AI in AI Mode. How to Play the Checkers Game Objective The goal is to capture all of your opponent’s pieces or block them so they can’t move. The game is played on an 8x8 board with 32 dark squares, using 12 pieces per player. Setup Board: An 8x8 grid with alternating light and dark squares. Only the 32 dark squares are used. Pieces: Red pieces start on the botto…
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5 41%Game Brain Score41% User Score 8 reviewstokonoma is an abstract strategy board game for two players. It is vaguely similar to chess, checkers or Hive. Players battle it out on a cramped board with strangely hopping pieces that can stack, a tangle of eclectic attack patterns, and an unusual mechanic for capturing. Despite its unassuming size, tokonoma offers remarkable depth. You can play in local multiplayer…
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6 48%Game Brain Scoregraphicsgameplay, optimization63% User Score 27 reviewsFleet Commander: Pacific is a grand strategic simulation of the naval war in the Pacific from 1941 to 1945. All major surface combat ships of the Japanese and Allied navies are present in this streamlined reproduction of the biggest maritime war ever.
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7 32%Game Brain Scoregraphics, music32% User Score 56 reviewsFantastic Checkers 2 is a modern version of the classic strategy board game set in an extraterrestrial environment! The objective of the game is to capture opponent pieces by diagonally jumping over them to eliminate them from the board.
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8 Tired of traditional Chinese Chess? HyperChineseChess: Real-Time Battle – A Classic Reborn offers a fresh take! Face off against AI or challenge friends in real-time chess warfare. For extra thrills, try the Fog of War mode—where hidden moves intensify the clash! In traditional Chinese Chess, players should obey the rules below. The board consists of 9 horizontal and 10 vertical lines, divided b…
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9 29%Game Brain Score29% User Score 2 reviewsCheckers played by two opponents, on opposite sides of a board, alternating moves. In a single player mode, person is always down (blue) regardless of who is moving first. Pieces move diagonally on the dark squares and opponents' pieces are captured by jumping over them to an unoccupied square. Capturing is mandatory. When multiple capture sequence is available, player may choose the sequence but …
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10 View GameThis game (originally called Laska) is a checkers (or draughts) variant, invented by the second World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. A characteristic feature of this variant is that the pieces, instead of being eliminated from the game, are taken prisoner - the taken piece is placed under the taking one, forming a column. The column is ruled by the piece on its top. The capture is performed by jum…
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