Classic 8×8 board setup where players flip opponent’s discs by trapping them between their own. The goal is to have the majority of discs showing your colour.

Merlin Software
Merlin Software was the publishing arm of B and H Computers, a company that strongly supported the Tatung Einstein home computer during the mid to late nineteen eighties. They released a range of titles for the system long after official backing had faded, helping to keep the platform alive. Their catalogue included ports such as Elite and various other games archived in modern retro collections, making them a small but notable part of British home computing history.
1985
