Brazilian Checkers (or Brazilian draughts) is a variant of the strategy board game draughts. Brazilian Checkers follows the same rules and conventions as International draughts, the only differences are the smaller gameboard (8×8 squares instead of 10×10), and fewer checkers per player (12 instead of 20).
The goal - to destroy all opponent's checkers or "lock" them (ie. e. make it impossible to move).
From features of application:
- Saving games in the database
- Wide choice of boards and figures
- Several levels of difficulty.