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Dots and Boxes Squares - Connect the Dots 1.0.9
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This classic game is also known as Dots and Squares, DotBoxGame,Dots and Lines, Dots and Dashes, Connect the Dots, DotGame,SmartDots, Boxes, Squares, Paddocks, Square-it, Dots,DotBoxing,Classic Board, Pen & Paper line connecting. ***** HowToPlay******** To be good in the game you must havegoodobservationskills and be able to predict the opponent's moves.Soare youready to take the challenge?? 1) Place line between twodotsandcomplete the square. 2) At each round, a player decideswheretodraw a line. 3) The player that completes a four side boxhastheopportunity to play one more time and gets one point. 4)Playerwhocompletes maximum squares will win. ***** Features *****1)Singleplayer mode: Challenge yourself against computer. Weusedverychallenging Artificial Intelligence as well as manyotherfeatures.The AI in the advanced difficulty levels is abletopredict andanticipate the future moves. 2) Multi playermode:Challenge yourfriends to play with you and become masterindefeating. 3)Multiple Level: Learn from easy to hard,Becomebeginner to expert.4) Multiple Mode: blank - by default, allthelines and squares onthe board will be empty. auto fill - Fewlinesand boxes will beauto filled. If you are lucky you can drawmorelines to makeboxes. 5) Multiple board sizes: you can choosesmall,medium, largeor extra large board 6) Increase board sizeduringgame play. 7)Small in size so best fit for all mobiledevices.download &enjoy this amazing paddocks game and share itwithyour friends.
BoXer H - Dots and Boxes 0.9
Dots and boxes (also known as Boxes,Squares,Paddocks, Pigs in a Pen, Square-it, Dots and Dashes, Dots,LineGame, Smart Dots, Dot Boxing, or, simply, the Dot Game) is apenciland paper game for two players (or sometimes, more than two)firstpublished in 1889 by Édouard Lucas.Starting with an empty grid of dots, players take turns, addingasingle horizontal or vertical line between two unjoinedadjacentdots. A player who completes the fourth side of a 1×1 boxearns onepoint and takes another turn. (The points are typicallyrecorded byplacing in the box an identifying mark of the player,such as aninitial). The game ends when no more lines can be placed.Thewinner of the game is the player with the most points.