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The checkers game is made for two players. There is no computer player in this version. One player is in control of the red pieces and the other is in control of the black pieces. The object of the game is to capture the other player's pieces. Each player can move their piece one diagonal move toward their opponent's side of the board in a square that is not occupied by any other piece. If an opponent's piece occupies a diagonal square and another diagonal square beyond that is empty. The player can elect to jump over the opponent's piece and capture it. If there is more than one opponent's piece that can be jumped in a row, the player can jump the first piece and the game will give them the option to jump again. If the player does not want to make another jump, they can cancel this option by selecting their active piece. After the player makes a move or jump, it becomes the other player's turn. If player's piece makes it to their opponenets end of the board, their piece can be become a King. A King piece has the ability to move and jump opponent's pieces in any direction. The player that captures all their opponents pieces is the winner of the game. At any time, the players can elect to quit the game. They can do this by pressing the quit button. Then the player with the most captured pieces is the winner.
The Checkers game can also be run as a standalone Java application. Download The Checkers JAR File and run it at the command prompt with "java -jar Checkers.jar".