Russian Draughts

Russian Draughts

Russian checkers/Draughts (Shashki or Russian shashki) is the most popular type of draughts played in Russia, Eastern Europe and Israel. The goal of the game is to capture all the opponent’s pieces or prevent him to make a move.

Instructions to Get Started with Russian Draughts

- The King can move diagonally to any free square, backward or forward.
- If after capturing an enemy’s piece you still have an allowed a jumps move then you must continue the jump sequence (jump is mandatory).
- The jump with a simple piece is done both forward and backward.

What tools or libraries were used to build the mechanics of this game?

Javascript is the development environment used for the game’s interactivity.

Which team worked on the design and creation of this game?

The programming and designing of the game were handled by RedFoc.

In what category can this game be found?

The classification that best matches this game is Boardgames.

What descriptors are assigned to this game as tags?

The keywords used to describe this game include checkers, co-op.

Does the game contain any cruel behavior or actions?

No, Russian Draughts does not feature any form of aggressive or cruel behavior.

Is the game accessible on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets?

Russian Draughts is responsive on mobile screens.

Is this game tailored for a specific gender?

The game has a preference for Male & Female.

Which age cohort is the game specifically aimed at?

Young Adults, Adults age groups will find this game most enjoyable.

Are there any references to blood or blood-related themes in the game?

No, there is no visual depiction of blood in Russian Draughts.

Can kids play this game?

No, Russian Draughts is not appropriate for young players.
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