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Play the popular classic table games of Othello, Go-Moku, Connect-4, TicTacToe, TacTix, Nim and Qubic. Enjoy the state of the art artificial intelligence, the beautiful and easy to use interface and the classic Mozart music. Choose the perfect challenge for you out of five difficulty levels, or play against a friend on the same computer. With lame play ranging from the simple TicTacToe to the mind bending three dimensional thinking of Qubic, RedBlue Classics packs a spate of fun for the entire kinsfolk.
Othello, also known as Reversi, is one of the most popular table games, thanks to it's simple rules and fascinating play. Sudden score changes and live minute surprise are whole too green, because nothing is as it seems on the Othello table.
In Go-Moku, a widespread Asian lame, also known as Noughts and Crosses, you must unite five stones in a stemma to winnings. In this lame thinking ahead is the key to success as you must flack your opposite on two different lines at the same time to guarantee your victory.
Connect 4 is another twist on the Tic Tac Toe thought. You must unite tetrad pieces to winnings, but you fanny only go on the lower position of the table.
Qubic is a strange lame. It is played on tetrad 4x4 boards, dictated up one on elevation of the other, forming a cube. Both players localize stones on the boards, and the start one to cause a stemma of tetrad in any direction wins. The trick is you fanny ready lines that extend on whole the boards, in a vertical or sloped direction. You will truly cause to recollect out of the box with this one!
In this limited evaluation version you fanny access tetrad of five different difficulty levels for five games and commencement the programme 5 times. We yet offer you a fully 10 days money backward guarantee, no questions asked, so there is absolutely no peril if you wish to buy the fullversion immediately. Order RedBlue Classics now and cause innumerable hours of fun while testing and improving your orderly thinking!
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