
Seega
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Seega is a small battle game played in Egypt in the 19th and 20th centuries. Two players drop pieces onto a board, leaving only the central square empty, after which pieces are moved around the board from one square to the next. Pieces are captured by surrounding them on opposite sides, and the player who captures all of the opponent's pieces wins the game.
Rules:
Seega is played on a board of 5 squares by 5, the central square of which is marked with a pattern. The board starts empty, and each player starts with 12 pieces of his own colour in hand.
Players take turns to place 2 pieces each anywhere on the board, except for the central square.
When all pieces are placed, the second player begins the movement phase.
A piece may move one square in any horizontal or vertical direction. Diagonal moves are not allowed. In this phase pieces may move onto the central square. If a player is unable to move, his opponent must take an extra turn and create an opening.
If a player in his move traps an enemy piece between two of his own, the enemy is captured and removed from the board. Diagonal entrapment does not count here.
After moving a piece to capture an enemy, the player may continue to move the same piece while it can make further captures. If, when moving a piece, two or three enemies become simultaneously trapped, then all these trapped enemies are captured and removed from the board.
It is permissible to move a piece between two enemies without its being harmed. One of the enemies must move away and back again to effect a capture. A piece on the central square is immune from capture, but may itself be used to capture enemy pieces.
The game is won by the player who has captured all his enemy's pieces.
Seega, a renowned video game platform, has left an indelible mark on the gaming industry with its iconic consoles, groundbreaking games, and enduring legacy. Founded in 1969 as a toy manufacturer, Seega's transition into the world of video games in the early 1980s forever altered the gaming landscape.
Early Dominance and Arcade Success
Seega's entry into the gaming market was marked by the release of the SG-1000 home console in 1983. While not a commercial success, it laid the foundation for the company's future endeavors. Seega's true breakthrough came with the release of the Master System in 1985, which directly challenged Nintendo's dominance in the home console market.
Simultaneously, Seega's arcade division was churning out a series of highly successful arcade games, including "Hang-On," "Out Run," and "Space Harrier." These games showcased Seega's technical prowess and set new standards for arcade experiences.
The Genesis Revolution
In 1988, Seega unleashed its most influential console, the Genesis (known as the Mega Drive outside North America). The Genesis boasted superior graphics and sound capabilities compared to its rivals, and its innovative cartridge-based design allowed for a wide range of game genres.
With a lineup of iconic titles such as "Sonic the Hedgehog," "Streets of Rage," and "Golden Axe," the Genesis became a commercial powerhouse, cementing Seega's position as a major player in the industry. The console's high-speed gameplay and memorable characters resonated with gamers worldwide.
Challenges and the Dreamcast Era
Despite its success, Seega faced challenges in the mid-1990s with the rise of Sony's PlayStation and Nintendo's Nintendo 64. The company's Saturn console, released in 1994, failed to match the popularity of its rivals.
In 1999, Seega made a bold move with the release of the Dreamcast, the first console with built-in internet connectivity. The Dreamcast featured a unique controller design and a strong launch lineup, but it struggled to gain traction in a market dominated by the PlayStation 2.
Withdrawal from the Console Market
After the disappointing sales of the Dreamcast, Seega announced its withdrawal from the hardware market in 2001. The company shifted its focus to software development and arcade games, continuing to produce popular titles such as "Crazy Taxi" and "Virtua Fighter."
Legacy and Impact
Seega's legacy in the gaming industry remains significant. The company's consoles, particularly the Genesis, played a crucial role in shaping the home console market. Iconic characters like Sonic the Hedgehog and Streets of Rage's Axel Stone became beloved by generations of gamers.
Seega's arcade games, known for their innovative gameplay and immersive experiences, revolutionized the arcade scene. The company's pioneering efforts in online gaming with the Dreamcast laid the groundwork for the future of multiplayer experiences.
Today, Seega continues to operate as a successful software developer and publisher, releasing games for various platforms. The company's rich history and enduring legacy have earned it a special place in the hearts of gamers worldwide.
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Version
1.8.0
Release date
Aug 11 2024
File size
30.19 MB
Category
Board
Requires Android
5.1+ (Lollipop)
Developer
Vadym Khokhlov
Installs
0
ID
org.xbasoft.seega
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