Absolute Backgammon' 7.2.5 is Demo Board software design by Gammonsoft. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X. Ready for a fun game of backgammon? Try this excellent, feature packed and easy to use backgammon game. With superb graphics and 5 skill levels, you won't be disappointed. For all levels of player, from beginner to expert. Can play using your voice.
Absolute Backgammon 7.2.5 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Publisher review:Ready for a fun game of backgammon? Try this excellent, feature packed and easy to use backgammon game. With superb graphics and 5 skill levels, you won't be disappointed. For all levels of player, from beginner to expert.
Gives advice on moves and the doubling cube, can take back moves, plenty of help, can pick up more than one piece at a time, shows best moves, can select from many interesting board styles and much more.
Works with Intel Macs!
The game can use the speech recognition built into OS X to allow you to play games using just your voice.
In this version you will be able to finish half or more of the games. It is $25 for the password to make it fully functional.
www.bestbackgammon.com/absolute for the latest version and other board styles or e-mail me at AbsoluteGammon@aol.com
Operating system:Mac OS X
Release notes:Minor Update
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