Turkish draughts
Turkish draughts

Turkish draughts

Turkish draughts

Ready to dive into a game where strategy and smart moves reign supreme? This classic takes a fresh twist with horizontal and vertical moves instead of the usual diagonal jumps—making every game a new challenge!

How to Play Turkish draughts

This game is all about maneuvering your checkers across a 64-cell board, aiming to outsmart your opponent by capturing their checkers or blocking their moves. Unlike traditional checkers, moves are made horizontally and vertically, not diagonally, which completely changes the gameplay style. Each player starts with 16 checkers placed on all cells of the second and third horizontal lines. To get ahead, focus on positioning your pieces well and thinking ahead about your opponent's moves. You can play against an AI, challenge a friend on the same device, or go online to face real players. Want to catch some live action? Watch other players' matches or even suggest your next move by making a move on the board.

Controls

  • Use the mouse or tap to select and move checkers.
  • Click or tap on the checker you want to move.
  • Drag or click on the destination cell to complete your move.

Gameplay Tips

  • Focus on controlling key lines to limit your opponent’s options.
  • Use the possibility of horizontal and vertical captures to create unexpected threats.
  • Keep an eye on the entire board; thinking ahead gives you the upper hand.
  • Practice different opening moves to find what best suits your style.

Additional Features

  • Multiple game modes: play solo against AI, challenge friends locally, or compete online.
  • Spectator mode to watch other players and pick up new techniques.
  • Ability to suggest moves if you're unsure, adding a social twist to your game experience.

Getting used to the unique movement mechanics will take a bit of practice, but once you get the hang of it, you'll find Turkish draughts an engaging and strategic twist on a classic game!

FAQ

In Turkish draughts, moves and captures are made horizontally and vertically, not diagonally. This changes the strategy and initial setup.