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Nim |
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Freeware |
Puzzle |
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by: Ihsan Ul Haque |
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59 % |
Windows |
English |
Tested on winXP: runs fine |
last updated: 20-04-09 |
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English:
Nim means “to take away”. This game is played between two players, the computer and yourself. A number of disks are placed in three piles. Computer randomly places upto 16 disks in each of these piles. The game then begins.
Aim
You and the computer take turns and remove disks from a pile. You select a pile on your turn and remove one or more disks from it. Computer does the same on its turn. Remember that in any move disks from only one pile may be removed. You cannot skip a move. You always start first.
The player who picks up the last disk loses.
How to play
In order to remove disks place mouse cursor on the disk pile at appropriate position and click. You can change the number of piles and the number of disks in a pile. Press “Size” option first. Then click left/right mouse button on the pile size to set the number of disks.
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