Othello, coming to us from Arc System Works for the Nintendo Switch, feels pretty much at home on this fledgling piece of hardware that?s bridging the gap between the home console and portable market. I don?t think Othello will be taking the world by storm, but for five bucks, it?s a pretty decent representation of a game I haven?t played since the NES.
If you?re not familiar, Othello is based on a board game by the same name, or the non-licensed version dubbed Reversi. You?ll compete against another player or the A.I., as you take turns laying black and white discs on a board in an attempt to convert the other players discs to your color. To do so, you?ll need to sandwich the opposing pieces between your own, causing them to flip over to your color. While the layout may look a little similar to Checkers at first, it bears little comparison outside of its looks.
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