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![]() Step 4: Then each following move you see the Merrelles game website make, mimic that same move in Assassin’s Creed 3. And you can use those best moves to win in Assassin’s Creed 3. Because of the high difficulty mode you set the website on, the website is sure to beat you at the game. Whatever move the computer opponent in Assassin’s Creed 3 makes, you have to make that same move on the Merrelles game website linked above. Step 2: In Assassin Creed 3 have your computer opponent make the first move. Step 1: Go to this Merrelles website and once there set the computer difficulty to 7, which is the roman numeral VII at the bottom-left of game. For further ideas on Nine Men’s Morris, check out this strategy guide video.I lost loads of times on this stupid game, did bit of research and now I never lose. ![]() A double mill is when you can move a man from one mill and complete a second mill.A single mill is when you move a man out of the mill, and then return it to the mill on your next turn.During phase two, move your men into positions that block your opponent from making a mill, but allow you to form either a single mill or double mill on your next turn.Separate your opponent’s men from each other and block their mills.This will give you an option if your opponent blocks one of your potential mills. During phase one, place your men so that you can form more than one mill.Sides are stronger than corners as they have three adjacent spaces.Corners are weak as they have few adjacent spaces and therefore the least mobility.Intersections are the most valuable positions as they have the most number of adjacent spaces and therefore the greatest mobility.They lose by either being reduced to two men or by being unable to make a valid move. The player’s men may then “fly” from any point to any other vacant point. When a player is reduced to three men, there is no longer a limitation on that player of moving to only adjacent points.When one player has been reduced to three men, phase three begins.A player can “break” a mill by moving one of their men out of an existing mill, then moving it back to form the same mill a second time, or multiple times.Players try to form mills and remove their opponent’s men.A man may not “jump” another man in this phase. ![]() Players try to move a man to an adjacent point.After all men have been placed, phase two begins.However, a piece that forms an opponent’s mill can only be removed if no other pieces are available. Once a mill is formed, they may remove one of their opponent’s pieces from the board. If a player is able to place three of their pieces on contiguous points in a straight line, vertically or horizontally, they have formed a mill.Players take take turns placing their men on empty points.Phase three: Move men to a vacant point when the player has been reduced to three men.Phase two: Move men to adjacent points.Nine Men’s Morris Rules & Game Play Strategy.The controls on the top right of the screen allow you to maximize the screen, turn the sound off, restart the game and quit the game.If nothing happens when you click on a space, it isn’t a valid move. The computer will highlight possible moves with a green outline.Click on a blank circle to place one of your pieces.Pieces are known as “Men”.When you’re ready, click the rules to start the game. ![]()
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