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{{Infobox homebrew
{{Infobox homebrew
| title      = NIM
| title      = NIM
| image      = [[File:Nimds.gif]]
| image      = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/nimpal.gif
| type        = Puzzle
| type        = Puzzle
| version    = 19 November 2010
| version    = 2010
| licence    = Mixed
| licence    = Mixed
| author      = Paleface
| author      = Paleface
| website    = https://web.archive.org/web/20101129154653/http://www.palib-dev.com/forum/index.php/topic,1059.0.html
| website    = http://www.palib-dev.com/forum/index.php/topic,1059.0.html
| download    = Media:Nimds.zip
| download    = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/nimpal.7z
| source      =  
| source      =  
}}
}}
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Players take turn removing matches from the table, on each turn, a player must remove at least one match and the one who takes the last lose the game.
Players take turn removing matches from the table, on each turn, a player must remove at least one match and the one who takes the last lose the game.


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==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/nimpal2.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/nimpal3.png
 
==External links==
* PAlib - [https://web.archive.org/web/20101129154653/http://www.palib-dev.com/forum/index.php/topic,1059.0.html http://www.palib-dev.com/forum/index.php/topic,1059.0.html] (archived)
 
[[Category:DS homebrew games]]
[[Category:DS homebrew games]]
[[Category:Homebrew puzzle games on DS]]
[[Category:Homebrew puzzle games on DS]]

Revision as of 10:29, 22 September 2021

NIM
nimpal.gif
General
Author(s)Paleface
TypePuzzle
Version2010
LicenceMixed
Links
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Website
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NIM (German) is an adaptation of the classic mathematical game of strategy NIM for the Nintendo DS. There are several variants, often played with seeds, beads, chips since the nineteenth century. The game is sometimes played using matches, it is known in China under the name Fan Tan and Africa under the name Tiouk Tiouk.

User guide

Players take turn removing matches from the table, on each turn, a player must remove at least one match and the one who takes the last lose the game.

Screenshots

nimpal2.png nimpal3.png

External links

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