Windows .NET version

    The windows .net version is now ready to play.
    You need to have installed the .net framework version 2.0.
    Check the download section for a link to it.

    You can play alone versus your PC, or you can play online against anyone: you don't mind if your opponent is playing the game from its PC or from its Nintendo DS, in both cases it'll work.

    The user interface is exactly the same than the Nintendo DS version except that if you right click on the game, some little menus will appear :
    - Homepage will bring you to the homepage of the game.
    - Pseudo: to set your pseudo used during online games.
    - Proxy: to set your proxy settings, if you have any.
    - Exit: to quit the game immediately.

    A little icon is displayed on the system tray.

    means that no other players are connected to the omaloen server.

    means that some players are waiting (for you) to play.

    These icons are also displayed on the game's title bar.

    The statistics are linked to your PC, not your pseudo. So they can't be merged with your NDS statistics.

    All other things are identical to the NDS version (see below for help on online games).

     

    Wifi game

    To play the wifi version of omalone, you first need a valid wifi connection.
    As omalone uses the same parameters as other wifi commercial games, you don't have to configure anything to make it work.

    Select the 2 players game, then select the wifi logo to open a connection.
    On top screen, current Top 6 ranking (based on victories) is displayed, then your position with the 2 players before you.
    On bottom screen, a list of connected and available players is displayed.
    If you would like to play with one of them, just click on it twice.

    If someone wants to play with you, you'll be informed by a new screen.
    You can accept or reject it.

    The one who initiates the game will chose the number of balls to be taken to win a game, and the table where you'll play the game. Then the game will start.

    If you give up or if you take more than 60 seconds to play when it's your turn, you lose !
    All the games started have a winner and a loser.

    You can check your scores here.

    Have fun !

     

    How to play
    - 2 colors, 14 balls each, on the game area
    - your goal is to push opposing balls off the edge of the board
    - when its your turn, you can move 1, 2 or 3 of your balls at the same time


    you can push opposing balls when you have numerical superiority in a line

    no move possible when no numerical superiority

    no more than a group of 2 opposing balls can be pushed

    all directions are available, strafe too.