For multi jump you just mark the final cell, and the computer figures out the move itself.
@getoffmylawn6692Ай бұрын
I suspected that might be the case! Thanks, Anatoly!
@emmxyzzyАй бұрын
These guys made some really interesting games. Simple puzzle games that can actually hold my attention for at least 5 minutes in 2024 deserve praise.
@SuperXzmАй бұрын
Bruh, Gamos made so many games with these round dudes. They were office games kings before bigfish and pop cap.
@Garenzo314Ай бұрын
Happy Monday! Thanks for another week of uploads!
@StefaNonsenseАй бұрын
I clicked on this video because I recognised the image in the thumbnail. There's a bit more lore behind, or adjacent, to this game. I'm originally from South-Eastern Europe, Romania to be exact, and in Romanian the game looked a bit different and was called "Bilutze", basically meaning "Little Balls". This was a super popular game in the region thanks to ye olde pirating ways - I have an entire podcast episode talking about that - however it had no color-coded corners, and instead the board was limited to the square connect-4 type grid. This version of the game is called Color Lines and you can find it as such 😉
@roguerifter9724Ай бұрын
It seems like its Chinese Checkers only with starting zones at the top, bottom, and the two sides.
@thewiirocksАй бұрын
Looks like Chinese Checkers to me as well. Just 4 end zones instead of 5. Was probably easier to program that way.