Italian Dama - Online is a Board application developed by Miroslav Kisly, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Italian Dama - Online on your computer.
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And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
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Italian Dama (also known as Draughts or Checkers) is a variant of the Draughts game family played mainly in Italy and Northern Africa. The board game does not need special representation, as well as, for example, the backgammon, chess or cards game. Checkers is a challenging board game that can train your logic and strategic skills. Challenge your strategic skills with this relaxing game.Features:
√ One or Two player mode
√ Super advanced 12 difficulty levels AI!
√ On-line multiplayer with chat, ELO, invitations
√ Undo move
√ Ability to compose own draughts position
√ Ability to save games and continue later
√ About 80 compositions/puzzles to solve
√ Parental control
√ Attractive classic wooden interface
√ Auto-save
√ Statistics
√ Sounds
The game rules:
√ White always moves first.
√ Men move one square diagonally forward. Should they reach the file farthest from the player to which they belong, they become kings.
√ Kings can move forward or back one square, again only diagonally.
√ Capturing is mandatory.
√ The huffing rule was removed from the official rules.
√ Men may only capture diagonally forward, and can capture a maximum of three pieces in a row.
√ Kings move, as well as capture, backwards; also, they are immune to men. They can only be captured by other kings.
√ A player wins when he has succeeded in capturing all of his opponent's pieces, or if his opponent resigns.
√ A draw occurs when neither player can theoretically take an opposing piece.



