This Java applet implements a Chung Toi board, and makes possible play matches against another human opponent or against the computer. It was developed as part of a Operations Research discipline seminar. Please, feel free to send any questions and opinions about this game ! |
| The goal of the game is to place three pieces in a horizontal,
vertical or diagonal line at the board, just like in the Tic-Tac-Toe game.The
players use three octagonal pieces each, and the board starts empty.
At the first stage, each player place a piece at the board, trying to make a winning configuration and to block the opponent strategy. A piece can be placed in a horizontal/vertical orientation, or diagonally positioned. The orientation of a piece, indicated by the arrows at the top, will define, at the second stage, the direction of movement of it. If nobody wins at the first stage, the game proceeds with the two players
moving his pieces, following the direction of the arrows. A piece can be
moved for one or two board cells, and it can jump another piece during
the movement. It's possible, too, to change the piece orientation at the
end of the turn. A player can choose just don't move a piece, just rotate
it, or even pass his turn to the opponent.
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