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MobileBG

Product: Downloadable Java game
Provided By: GNU
Category: Card
Audience: Everyone
Distribution: Full Version
Price: Totally Free!
 
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MobileBG is a free backgammon game for J2ME-capable mobile devices. MobileBG is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License. It features three difficulty levels, a tutor mode, automatic saving and restoring of games and matches, and cumulative statistics for wins and losses. It is based on artificial neural network technology.

Open source. Source code and JAD/JAR binary releases are available at the Sourceforge project files page.

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User Reviews of MobileBG - add review

7.2 - May 13, 2008 - Ivette from Woodland Hills, USA using RIM BlackBerry 8300

7 - May 6, 2008 - Dave from Augusta, georgia using Samsung SGH-A437

Wish the doubler was written in the code . But great game!

8 - May 5, 2008 - Robin from Cape Town. South Africa using Nokia 6111

A doubling cube would be great. Good game Tx.

6.8 - April 26, 2008 - jay from LONDON UK using Nokia N95

Wish it showed the position that will be moved to all the time and not just when a choice can be made. Any one see the gammon game with 4 ai and gambling against each.

7.2 - March 28, 2008 - Robin from Cape Town. South Africa. using Nokia 6111

Well put together. Thanks.

9.2 - March 25, 2008 - Alicia from Bakersfield using Motorola W385

i like this game

3.6 - March 16, 2008 - P from using Nokia N95

THE COMPUTER PLAYER IS NOT GOOD. Just luckier than God himself...

8.8 - March 11, 2008 - Renee from lathrop,mo using RIM BlackBerry 8100 Pearl

8.2 - January 15, 2008 - Urban from Portland Or USA using Nokia 6275i

4.4 - November 26, 2007 - Robbie from South Africa using Motorola RIZR Z8

Amazing how often the 'computer' in 1 player mode, throws exactly what is necessary to stay out of trouble or to take my pieces. A key press should start the die rolling and a 2nd key press should stop the rolling die. This would ensure fairness.

6.2 - July 20, 2007 - David from South africa using Samsung SGH-E370

The program favours the computer

6 - June 27, 2007 - Rohit from Panaji, India using LG U8180

The game gets really hard at last level. No sound.

6.2 - March 21, 2007 - Dave from Siloam springs, USA using RIM BlackBerry 8100 Pearl

Terrible dice roll generator, bad lag throughout, no doubling cube. Other than that it is very close to an amazing game.

7.2 - February 3, 2007 - bob from using Nokia 6620

This game is great on the easy level. However, if you play on the more advanced levels be prepared for constant frustration. The AI is the luckiest player you will ever face. The AI will frequently roll correctly when placed on the bar, will send you to the bar with very low frequency combinations and will then roll doubles in sequences. Forget the hard level unless you want to win one or two games in ten. The flaw with the easy level is the AI is stupid. But even with the flaws it is still better than what the phone companies provide and it's free.