Fundex Games Board Games Reversi User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS  
AGES: 5+  
PLAYERS: 2  
CONTENTS: 64 Double-sided Disks, One Easy-flip Game When a disk is played, only the trapped disks in a direct  
Board and Instructions.  
line from it may be flipped. A single move may change the  
alignment of other rows, away from the played disk, but  
OBJECT: To have the most disks of your color on the board these disks may not be flipped. For example, when the disks  
at the end of the game.  
trapped in Diagram 3b are flipped to white, it appears that  
two other disks may be flipped.  
SET-UP: Position the game board so that each player  
is near a disk tray. Each player selects a color; white or  
black, and uses the disk side that corresponds to that color  
throughout play.  
No trap,  
Not in line  
with played  
Disk 1  
Flipped Disks  
C
A
1
D
B
Players take two disks from their  
respective trays and set up play in the  
center of the game tray as shown in  
Diagram 1. The game always starts  
with the disks arranged in this manner.  
“White” always moves first.  
Diagram 3b  
A player must always play to trap his opponent’s disk(s). If  
he or she cannot make a trap play, he or she loses his turn.  
Diagram 1  
Only like-colored disks next to one another may be flipped  
in a multiple trap move. If a different colored disk or empty  
pocket breaks up a row, there is no trap or a lesser trap. For  
example, in Diagram 4, Disk A is played and Disks 1, 2 and  
3 are trapped and turned. However, Disks 4 and 5 are not  
PLAY: A move consists of a player  
positioning his/her disk in such a manner  
that it traps an opponent’s disk or row of  
2
B
1
3
disks between two disks of his color.  
The player in Diagram 2, for example,  
plays white Disk 3, trapping the black  
disk between it and white Disk 2.  
trapped and are not turned.  
A
empty pocket  
A
1
2
5
3
Diagram 2  
C
The player then uses his/her index finger to flip the trapped  
disk. In the above example disks 1, 2, 3, and B are all now  
white side up.  
4
Breaks up row  
Diagram 4  
It is now the other player’s turn. He places his black disk  
next to a white one, trapping it between two black disks, then The game ends when there is no possible move left for  
flipping the white disk to black.  
either player.  
As play progresses, players will be able  
to make multiple traps, capturing more  
than one disk in a row or rows. Rows  
may be horizontal, vertical, diagonal  
or any of those directions at the same  
time. See Diagram 3a.  
WINNING: The winner is the player with the most disks of  
his color covering the board ant the end of play.  
A
1
B
Diagram 3a  
The player in Diagram 3a places disk 1  
and then flips disks A and B to white.  
©2001 Fundex Games, Ltd. • P.O. Box 421309 • Indianapolis, IN 46242 • Questions or comments? Write to us,  
 

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