Plug In Digital выпускает игру Abalone

Dec 06,25

Plug In Digital выпустила новую игру для Android — цифровую адаптацию любимой настольной игры Abalone. Известная своим шестиугольным полем, заполненным чёрными и белыми шариками, эта цифровая версия представляет более яркие цвета в дополнение к классическому монохромному виду.

Если вы не знакомы с Abalone, вот краткий обзор. Созданная Микаэлем Лалé и Лораном Лéви в 1987 году, настольная игра официально дебютировала в 1990 году. Это абстрактная стратегическая игра для двух игроков, которая приобрела значительную популярность в течение 1990-х годов.

Каждый игрок управляет 14 шариками — чёрными или белыми — и по очереди перемещает их по шестиугольному полю с 61 ячейкой. Цель состоит в том, чтобы стратегически вытолкнуть шесть шариков противника за край поля.

Что предлагает цифровая версия Abalone?

Мобильная версия сохраняет основную игровую механику, предлагая множество настроек. Вы можете персонализировать дизайн шариков, стили поля и рамки, а также изменять правила игры в соответствии со своими предпочтениями.

Интерфейс чистый и удобный. Поклонники оригинальной настольной игры оценят точную адаптацию, а новички легко разберутся и начнут играть.

Доступны различные игровые режимы, включая одиночные матчи с ИИ и многопользовательские варианты. Если вы готовы переиграть соперников, защитить свои шарики и вытолкнуть чужие с поля, отправляйтесь в Google Play Маркет, чтобы скачать Abalone.

Прежде чем уйти, не пропустите нашу будущую статью о Cardjo — карточной игре, похожей на Skyjo, которая сейчас находится в стадии мягкого запуска на Android.

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