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Game for 2 players using a board comprising an 8x8 grid. Also known as Reversi. Players place counters alternately, creating a line of counters makes all counters in the line yours. The aim is to complete the game with more counters than your opponent.
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Is it possible for an Othello / Reversi game to end without the board being filled?
"wipeout" is an example of such an ending, too! It's not something that happens to serious players, but it certainly happens to casual players.