Reversi game FE 2006 for Sony Ericsson phones - Reversi game FE 2006
Game features
Easy rules - quick start
Hints for beginners in the course of game
Plenty of play situations keep you interested for a long time
Five levels from beginner to master
Friendly user interface
Who moves first?
Black.
How do I play?
You play a piece by tapping on an unoccupied square. This puts one of your pieces into that square. The idea is to trap one or more opponents' pieces between two of your pieces. Those opponents' pieces then change color to become your pieces.
What if I get stuck and I can't move?
If you can't move, your opponent gets to move again.
Which side do I play?
You play either the black or the white color.
How do I win?
When both you and your opponent cannot play another piece, or if every square on the board is filled, the game is over. You count up the number of black pieces and the number of white pieces and the winner is the one with the most pieces. (The game inform you if you win.)
Does the phone always win?
Nope. I can usually beat it and I'm terrible at this game.
For Symbian UIQ 3.0 devices
Sony Ericsson M600
Sony Ericsson P990
Sony Ericsson W950
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Supported operating systems:
UIQ 3.0, UIQ 3.1
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