The key feature of this game is that moves and captures are performed horizontally and vertically, unlike the diagonal moves common in most traditional checkers. Consequently, the starting setup differs as well. On a 64-square board, each player positions their 16 checkers on every cell of the second and third rows. The game can be played against artificial intelligence, with a friend on the same device, or online against other players in multiplayer mode. Additionally, you can observe ongoing matches as a spectator or propose your own move to the player by placing it on the board.