9 Men's Morris
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NINE MEN'S MORRIS
Each player has nine pieces, or "men", which move among the board's twenty-four spots. The object of the game is to leave the opposing player with fewer than
three pieces or, as in checkers, no legal moves.
Placing the pieces:
The game begins with an empty board. Players take turns placing their pieces on empty spots. If a player is able to form a row of three pieces along one of the board's lines,
he has a "mill" and may remove one of his opponent's pieces from the board; removed pieces may not be placed again. Players must remove any other pieces first before
removing a piece from a formed mill. Once all eighteen pieces have been used, players take turns moving.
Moving the pieces:
To move, a player slides one of his pieces along a board line to an empty adjacent spot. If he cannot do so, he has lost the game.
As in the placement stage, a player who aligns three of his pieces on a board line has a mill and may remove one of his opponent's pieces, avoiding the removal of
pieces in mills if at all possible.
Any player reduced to two pieces is unable to remove any more opposing pieces and thus loses the game.
Each player has nine pieces, or "men", which move among the board's twenty-four spots. The object of the game is to leave the opposing player with fewer than
three pieces or, as in checkers, no legal moves.
Placing the pieces:
The game begins with an empty board. Players take turns placing their pieces on empty spots. If a player is able to form a row of three pieces along one of the board's lines,
he has a "mill" and may remove one of his opponent's pieces from the board; removed pieces may not be placed again. Players must remove any other pieces first before
removing a piece from a formed mill. Once all eighteen pieces have been used, players take turns moving.
Moving the pieces:
To move, a player slides one of his pieces along a board line to an empty adjacent spot. If he cannot do so, he has lost the game.
As in the placement stage, a player who aligns three of his pieces on a board line has a mill and may remove one of his opponent's pieces, avoiding the removal of
pieces in mills if at all possible.
Any player reduced to two pieces is unable to remove any more opposing pieces and thus loses the game.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.2
Last updated on Nov 10, 2017
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updated for iPhone X
bug fixes
updated for iPhone X
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Version History
2.2
Nov 10, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
updated for iPhone X
bug fixes
updated for iPhone X
bug fixes
2.1
Feb 2, 2016
bug fixes
2.0
Sep 20, 2015
- better iPad support
- bug fixes
- bug fixes
1.5
Dec 11, 2012
code optimization and fixed crashes
1.4.2.1
Nov 13, 2012
fixed crashes on iOS 6
1.4.2
Oct 11, 2012
updated for iOS 6
added support for iPhone 5 screen
bug fixes
added support for iPhone 5 screen
bug fixes
1.4
Sep 21, 2011
changed how multiplayer games are initiated
1.3
Jul 11, 2011
optimizations
updated 3rd party library
updated 3rd party library
1.0
Mar 16, 2011
9 Men's Morris FAQ
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iPhone
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 9.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
9 Men's Morris supports English
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