Strategy games
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@ Quadrow
Quadrow is a take on the classic Connect 4 mind-bending puzzle game.
Quadrow is a game for two players, played on a board consisting of 7 columns with 6 locations in each column. Each location can hold a chip. The players use either blue or red chips. The goal of the game is to place four (or more) pieces in a row, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally.
You have to think ahead to possible ways you will be able to force a win.
The best way to do this is to set up your pieces so that you have one of two locations where you can place a piece to win, thereby making it impossible for your opponent to block the sequence of four in a row.
It is not as simple as it looks, and takes strategy and tactics in order to outwit your opponent.
Quadrow guarantees fast-paced multiplayer action, excitement and huge money-winning potential.
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@ Reversi
Reversi is a game which requires the strategic placement of checkers to control the game board and ultimately possess more of it than your opponent.
Although many people have played Reversi as a child, it is actually a very tactical game which requires much forethought.
The corner squares are the most important squares to own, as they will control the board throughout the game.
You should try to place your pieces on these squares as early on as possible.
Of second importance are the squares at the outer edge of the board, as they will control the lines going across.
The best move is not always the one that takes more of your opponents pieces.
A move that takes fewer pieces, but is of strategic importance in regard to position on the board or in regard to future moves, might be tactically better.
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Sudoku King

The game that has conquered the world! People everywhere, in different countries and continents are busy. You can see them in the subway, on the couch, on the airplane seat next to you. What they are doing? Solving sudokus, of course! The number game that is simple to understand, but always has a new challenge for you!
Try looking in several different ways. Start out with the simple ones: Which boxes have only one possible number? Look vertically, horizontally and in each 3 x 3 box to make sure.
Sometimes you find two boxes that can contain one of only two numbers. To keep track of these, you can create pencil marks for future use. When you have written more numbers in other boxes, perhaps one of the two is no longer possible. Often you can start a chain by finding out one number, so never give up!
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Sudoku Sweep

In Sudoku Sweep you get use your Sudoku thinking skills together with strategic planning. Numbered tiles fall in from above and you have to stack them from the bottom up according to the Sudoku rules. Try to make as many rows, columns and combinations as possible and see if you can fill the whole board without making too many mistakes.
Making Horisontal or Vertical triples is the key to a high score, and also convert a lot of number tiles to wild tiles which makes planning much easier in the later stages of the game. Plan your placement to make these combinations.
Using a Golden tile in a triple combination is great for your score.
Make sure you place tiles in many different heights when you play. If you fill the game row by row you will run out of options you need to place a number without breaking the Sudoku rules if you only have one row to place them in.
Do not forget to use the waste area, e.g. placing tiles on top if a completed column, to finish with the best possible combinations and avoiding rule violation at the end of the online game.
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Yatzy

Yatzy, Yahtzee, Yatzee ... there are many spellings of this popular dice game, but the principle remains the same: Try to create combinations with your dice to beat your opponents. This time around, there will be no discussions about cheating with the dice!
Try to make sure that you get the bonus from the upper section by not using combinations of less than 3 of each number, since it will require rather good scores to get even later on.
Example: If you use a combination of only two sixes, you will need five threes to get even.
If you are far behind in points, gamble and go for the Yatzy as long as possible, since it can make all the difference.
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