Peg Duel 4+

Peg Solitaire (with WiFi‪)‬

Neil Rohan

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

WiFi version of the classic Peg Solitaire. Includes Computer and Solo modes.

Peg Duel is based on the beloved Peg Puzzle game, made famous by Cracker Barrel restaurants. The goal of the game is to figure out a pattern of peg jumping that leaves the fewest number of pegs on the triangular board.



The original game was known as Peg Solitaire, and was strictly a one person game. Competition involved taking a turn at solving the puzzle, then resetting the puzzle and passing the board over to your opponent.

Peg Duel is different. It introduces the concept of interactivity, achieved through the use of Network technology. Now the game can be played using two different devices (phones, tablets, etc.) as long as they share the same Network network. If no Network opponent is available, the user can choose to play against a Computer Opponent, or practice the game in its original solitaire mode.



SETTINGS



There are two user settings which dictate the difficulty and scope of the game:



- NUMBER OF PEGS in the match (4-14). This setting can be different for each player. This is a convenient way to give an advantage to a younger or less capable player. For instance, the inexperienced player might have to solve a 5 or 6 peg game, whereas a more experienced player might have to solve a game with an appropriately higher number of pegs.



- END OF MATCH Peg Count. This determines when the match is over.




Network MODE



When playing in the Network mode, the two devices find each other on the network and establish a communication link automatically.


Although the number of pegs can different in the two devices, the END OF MATCH Peg Count settings must match. The game takes care of this through an automatic synchronization process.

As you play the match, your moves are updated on your opponent's device in real time and your opponent's moves update on your device in real time.



COMPUTER OPPONENT MODE



Both gameboards are identical. Player 1 will work to solve the puzzle first, followed by the Computer Opponent, whose moves will be made in a semi-random manner.



SOLO MODE



Great for practice. At the conclusion of the try, user has the option of Replaying their moves or Solving the puzzle using a solution from the database. A new puzzle is always available.



USER GUIDE



A 25-page User's Guide in PDF format is included, which can be viewed on the device or transferred to an online printer, email or any "notepad" type application.

What’s New

Version 2.4

Bug Fix. Consolidated End of Game menu choices.

App Privacy

The developer, Neil Rohan, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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