Backgammon's David
One may say that David Byrum is a gift to gambling players out there who use Macintosh, especially those who are into backgammon. Why not? David Byrum has produced several gambling software for Macintosh users, including the self-titled David's Backgammon and the Absolute Backgammon.
David's Backgammon
David Byrum has really stepped it up on this one. Like other gambling software, this one boasts of not only high-quality graphics but also superb sound effects. When other developers contend themselves with making a mediocre gambling software, David Byrum decided to raise the bar higher in coming up with David's Backgammon. His aim was to create more realistic gambling software, so that gambling players would feel like they are really playing against another person, and not just another program.
Suffice it to say, David's Backgammon is not just another program. It's distinct from other Backgammon software because gambling players may lift two checkers or more per time. This saves time and effort for the gambling players because they need not to repeat the same action all over again for another checker anymore. Talk about innovation.
David's Backgammon is also great for gambling players because it fosters learning. The program may suggest moves to gambling players, which is ideal for amateur gambling players who are just starting out to learn backgammon. Although, gambling players must be careful not be too dependent on the computer, because it may cause some serious problems in the future. If over-dependent, they may not be able to win on their own when facing another gambling player.
Absolute Backgammon
This is another wonder from David Byrum. Things are just getting better for gambling players with this one. The system is painless to navigate, plus it comes in foreign languages. Because of that, not only English gambling players but the French and the German gambling players as well, may enjoy this software
As usual, David Byrum designed his software to have excellent graphics and sounds. But aside from that, this is also a good learning partner, just like David's Backgammon. The difference here is that the gambling players may choose from five different ability stages to choose from. If you are a beginner, then choose the first stage, and as you improve, you may choose the higher stages. Therefore, growth is inevitable with the Absolute Backgammon.
Lastly, the statistics feature would certainly delight gambling players who take their backgammon seriously. In the Absolute Backgammon, gambling players may view and study their statistics, which will help them understand their strengths, weaknesses, and strategies even better.
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