Othello Game app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 4860 ratings )
Games
Developer: tinh pham
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 04 Mar 2015
App size: 170.76 Kb

Othello is a strategy board game for two players, played on an 8×8 uncheckered board. There are sixty-four identical game pieces called disks (often spelled "discs"), which are light on one side and dark on the other. Players take turns placing disks on the board with their assigned color facing up. During a play, any disks of the opponents color that are in a straight line and bounded by the disk just placed and another disk of the current players color are turned over to the current players color.

The object of the game is to have the majority of disks turned to display your color when the last playable empty square is filled.

+ There are two modes in this game: AI enabled mode and two players modes
- With AI enabled mode, player will play with machine with Artificial Intelligent algorithm
- With two players modes, 2 players will play alternative

+ How to play: Press Start button
- Players take alternate turns. If one player can not make a valid move, play passes back to the other player. When neither player can move, the game ends. This occurs when the grid has filled up or when neither player can legally place a piece in any of the remaining squares. This means the game may end before the grid is completely filled. This possibility may occur because one player has no pieces remaining on the board in that players color. In over-the-board play this is generally scored as if the board were full (64–0).
- A legal move is one that consists of, for example, a black piece being placed on the board that creates a straight line (vertical, horizontal or diagonal) made up of a black piece at either end and only white pieces in between. When a player achieves this, they must complete the move by turning any white pieces in between the two black so that they line becomes entirely black. This turning action must be completed for every legal turning line that is created with the placing of the new piece.