Backgammon - MSX

Publisher:Atari  Info
Developer:Atari  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Board game
Game Manual:Download (Atari 2600)
Download (CPC)
 Game Music:
Download (Game Boy Color)

Also on: Acorn Atom, Acorn BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 128, Commodore VIC-20, Magnavox Odyssey 2, Memotech MTX, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Famicom Disk System, Nintendo Game Boy Color, Philips CD-i, Philips VG 5000, Sinclair ZX-81, Tandy TRS-80

Video
In game image of Backgammon on the MSX.
In Game
Title screen of Backgammon on the MSX.
Title Screen
Box cover for Backgammon on the MSX.
Box


This is the game backgammon and its variant, acey deucey. For backgammon, the standard rules are used. As they are long and complex, if you want to see those rules, look in this manual.

Acey Deucey was a variation created by sailors in the U. S. Navy. As such, the rules for acey deucey will vary from ship to ship and person to person. For Atari, this is the variation used here:

All pieces start out on the central Bar and can be entered at any time with the roll of the dice.

No piece NEEDS to be moved from the bar first, even if it was hit and sent to the bar.

A roll of 1-2 (acey deucey) allows a player to choose whichever doublet s/he wants, after making the 1-2 move.

After moving the doublets, the player is awarded another dice roll.

If, after moving your doublet, the other dice roll is 1-2, you can move the 1-2 and choose another doublet.

Difficulty switches

Right:

A=computer rolls dice for you

B=you can roll real dice and dial in the numbers

Left:

A=computer sets up the board for you

B=you can set the pieces where you want them.

Game variations

Games 1, 3, 5, and 7 are one player

Games 2, 4, 6, and 8 are two player

Games one through four are backgammon

Games five through eight are acey deucey

Games 1, 2, 5, and 6 have a doubling cube.


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