500+
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Expert Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

UZO is a major evolution from traditional snakes and ladders. Where there was once only luck there is now logic and tactics. In UZO, the player(human or computer) who first manoeuvres their ring from one side of the board to the other is the winner. The tactical deployment of individual snakes and ladders enable players to control the dynamics of play.
The UZO board's central grid of 25 tiles gives a game with absolutely no slack ..... so from the moment play commences a winning situation is possible within as little as five moves(depending upon setup and a player's skill). The situation on the board can change very quickly and with it the balance of power. One mistake, one lapse of concentration and a player in the lead can suddenly find themselves losing. This is why individual games are often short and brutal, but also why a strong opening move(serve) is so important.
UZO has a steep, but short learning curve. The best way to learn is to jump in head first and observing how the computer plays whilst following the in-game message board. Offline game rules are available at the press of a button, as is the history board showing the last 14 moves played at any stage of the game. The player is notified if repetitive play occurs and advised to change tactics to avoid an impasse(draw).
Games won are registered on a Tug-O-War score board. Whoever wins the Tug-O-War wins the match.
The player's skill is measured after each individual game(green stars) and as a continuous match average(gold stars).
But UZO is designed for casual/light play ....... there are no popups, no in-game purchases and no internet connection is required. Game performance is recorded and displayed only for the duration of a session so players don't get bogged down with past failures.
The challenge is to beat the AI, and most most players will be able to so, but it does of course require practice.
Free updates in terms of AI and new skins will be forthcoming. An option allowing players to choose a more tournament style game session may well be introduced depending on demand.
The full rules are contained within the app but here is a link for people wishing view them separately:
https://sites.google.com/view/uzo-rulebook/home
Updated on
31 Dec 2023

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