

If there is only one available move for selected piece, it will move by automatically (no second tap needed). Pieces are moved by first selecting (tap) the piece to move and then selecting (tap) the cell to move to.

International - pieces can jump back and Kings can can move as far as they want along unblocked diagonals (also known as Brazilian, Russian shashki, Pool checkers). Flying Kings - pieces can't jump back but Kings can can move as far as they want along unblocked diagonals (also known as Spanish, Czech, Argentinian, Thai, Turkish).

English Draughts - pieces can't jump back and Kings can only move one stop in either direction. When men reach the farthest row forward, they become kings, enabling them to move backwards. When multiple capture sequence is available, player may choose the sequence but have to make all available captures. Pieces move diagonally on the dark squares and opponents' pieces are captured by jumping over them to an unoccupied square. In a single player mode, person is always down (blue) regardless of who is moving first. Checkers played by two opponents, on opposite sides of a board, alternating moves.
