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Love playing this game! It's unique and not boring at all. What a great combination of my 2 faves, chess n' checkers...How did the inventor put this together? Just amazing.....I'll endorse this game to my friends! |
| Steve Canaday - 28/05/2008 |
Thank you who ever found a copy of my game and made it available to all you Atari users. I downloaded it and it worked great. My son Omar and I played it for hours and it brought back some good memories. The rules on the flip side of the disk show how to move the game pieces without a joy-stick, note the keys do not match the moves so just play around with the keys and note the directional moves.
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| Steve Canaday - 27/09/2005 |
Hi all the game was published in Oct 1985, and sold only 200-300 copies. The game was a mixture of chess Checkers and Chinese Checkers, and you could loss a game in one move, yes, no time lost on this game. Well good luck finding a copy I will try to upload the disks I have to this website. Happy gaming. |
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