Ugolki - halma

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About this game

The goal of the game is to move all your checkers faster than the opponent to the
place where the opponent's checkers were originally located.

The game can be played with artificial intelligence, together with another person on the same device, or with a rival online in multiplayer mode. You can also watch other players' games, act as a spectator, and offer your own version of the player's next move by making it on the board.

The game can be played on two board sizes: 8 by 8 and 10 by 10 squares. You can choose different starting arrangements: rectangle, square, triangle. As well as the possibility of movement: both normal - horizontally and vertically, and additional diagonally.

The players take turns moving one piece per turn. They walk horizontally and vertically. In the diagonal version of the game, checkers can be moved diagonally.
A free-standing checker can be jumped over if the field behind it is clear. You can jump over both your checkers and your opponent's checkers. You can jump through any number of checkers in one move, the length of the jump is unlimited and optional – you can interrupt the "jumps" at any time. In the diagonal version of the game, you can "jump" diagonally.

The game is considered completed:

- When one of the players moves all his checkers to the place where the opponent's checkers were originally located, he is declared the winner. If the players move in an equal number of moves, a draw is declared.
- A player who has not removed all his checkers from his house in 40 moves is considered a loser.
- On turn 80, the game ends and the player with the most checkers in the opponent's house wins. If both players have the same number, a draw is awarded.
Updated on
Jun 24, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

What’s new

Some bugs fixed, performance improved