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★★★★★ FOR A LIMITED TIME In-App Purchase item is ON SALE!!! ★★★★★Square U P2P is a turn-based multiplayer board game. The object of the game is to AVOID forming a square on the board with stones of your own color. While pursuing this goal try your best to force your opponent to form a square of his own. The game ends when entire board is filled with stones or when your opponent resigns. A player with less number of formed squares on the board is the winner. The final score is determined by the difference of the players' formed squares.
Square U P2P is easy to pick up and instantly engaging. It takes a minute to learn and a lifetime to master. The game is pretty straightforward, allowing you to invite your friends to play an asynchronous game. You make a move, your friends make their moves at their convenience, and so on.
This is a game of spatial vigilance. It develops a visual memory. Square U P2P requires a deeper positional thinking, greater observation and quick-wittedness. Playing this game will help you develop attentiveness, spatial imagination and abstract thinking.
★★★★★ FEATURES ★★★★★
★ Play with real people. No single player mode, no AI, no robots, just human beings. The game is multi-player only.
★ Simple gameplay with only 1 rule, but very rich in tactics and strategy.
★ OpenFeint Turn-Based Multiplayer System allows you to play up to 30 games at once.
★ Push notifications will inform you when it's your turn.
★ Communicate with your friends and just random opponents through in-game chat.
★ Play with your existing friends or any random opponent from OpenFeint's community.
★ Track your overall performance through "Statistics" section.
★ Unlock achievements and earn points.
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Genre:Board, Strategy
Release:Sep 23, 2011
Updated:Nov 30, -0001
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TouchArcade Rating:Unrated
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Compatibility:HD Universal