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Tonight I'm please to release our first review for February 2005, Intorine's
Checkers 2.0
The game of checkers has been around, depending on who you talk too, for
hundreds if not thousands of years. The earliest evidence of checkers dates
back to 3,000 B.C. while the modern game is attributed to the French (1100
A.D.). Regardless of its age, the game itself is a timeless classic that is
fun and easy to learn at any age.
Here in 2005, with checkers having been on computer screens since the early
1950's, technology allows for the game to be played on Windows Mobile
devices giving the game a whole new level of portability and spontaneous
play. Intorine has made several versions of checkers and their latest
version, Allure Checkers 2.0, is exceptional. The game is small in
footprint and responsive, allowing users to quickly play games at five
different difficultly levels and four different sets of rules. These
options make a timeless classic all-the-better. You can read the full
review at
http://www.clintonfitch.com/review [...] fault.asp.
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