The game - Backgammon - PlayStation | PS1

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Game Backgammon (PlayStation - ps1)
Backgammon
Backgammon is a board game for two players in which the playing pieces [1] and move according to the roll of dice. A player wins by removing all his checkers off the board. There are many variants of nard, most of which share common traits. Backgammon is a member of the family table, one of the oldest classes of board games in the world.

Although luck plays an important role, there is a large scope for strategy. With each bone cast, the player must choose from numerous options for moving the checkers and anticipate possible reciprocal steps from the opponent. Players may raise the stakes during the game. There is an established repertoire of common tactics and events.

The goal is to remove (bear off) all own checkers from the board before one opponent can do the same. Drafts are scattered on the ground and can be locked or hit on the enemy. Since the playing time for each individual game is short, it is often played in matches, where the winner is the first player to reach a certain number of points.

Features

training regime for all levels from beginner to professional < br> 8 levels of computer difficulty
Multiple game modes including tournament and free for all player multiplayer mode
Two

Description manufacturer:

Each game It offers a variety of problems, depending on how the strategy and luck. tutorial mode that allows beginners to learn about the movement of parts and other rules. With seven levels of difficulty, suitable for beginners to professional. . A variety of game modes including tournament, two players and public

Features:
  • The first person perspective
  • 2D-graphics < / li>
  • cartoon graphics
  • backgammon topic.

GAME INFO

Game Name:
Backgammon
Family:
SONY
Platform:
PlayStation (PS1)
Developer:
Altron
Publisher:
Altron
Genre:
Board / Backgammon
Release Date:
14.01.1999
Number of Players:
1-2 players