Reversi
T3 Rating
4Two colour counter game where the aim is to keep hold of your playing pieces
Reversi Review
by on February 9, 2012
Like games or not, there are some compelling little timewasters available for Samsung Bada handsets. Reversi is one of these. It’s a board game where, like draughts, there are two colours of counter – here it’s black and white. The idea behind the game is that you must enclose the opponent’s pieces to get them so they can’t get away. The goal of this game is to have more pieces than the opponent at the end of proceedings. You can play with a friend or alone against the phone while you can pick from different difficulties; easy, medium and hard. You’re also able to pick the size of the board. A surprisingly compelling little game, great for whiling some time away with a friend while travelling.
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