Why choose BGBlitz?
- a world class artficial intelligence chosen by many servers, several times winner of the Computer Olympiad
- easy to use
- visually stunning
- excellent learning aids to transform casual players to experts
- you can use your license on all your computers.
- runs on Mac, Windows and Linux with one license
- free updates since 2002
Backgammon is a game of luck and strategy. Beautiful handcrafted board and pieces are showcased in a 3D view with rotation and zoom. With Backgammon you can test your playing skills against the computer, or against friends or family on the same device. Download for MacOS - server 1 - Free. Absolute Backgammon 64 (includes acey deucey) for the Mac is available now! See below - Absolute Backgammon (includes acey deucey) for the iPad is in the App Store! Absolute Backgammon for the iPad & iPhone. It also includes acey deucey.
BGBlitz 2.9.0Backgammon For Macs
is online. A new AI, finally a match analyzer, better scalability on many core CPUs, lots of usability improvements, some more new features and correction of a handful of errors. For details see the news page.BGBlitz AI for iPhone and Android. Often requested - now available. Details.
If you want to look what others have said about BGBlitz, read their opinions here.BGBlitz 2.8.4 has won the Backgammon competition at the 19th Computer Olympiad in Leiden 2016 and thus repeated its success from the 12th Computer Olympiad in Amsterdam 2007, the 8th Computer Olympiad in Graz (2003) and the 7th Computer Olympiad in Maastricht (2002). See the Olympiad page for details.
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BGBlitz is completely internationalised.
Current languages are English, German, Dutch (Roger Troost), Italian and French (Radu-Dan Sabau), Spanish (José Manuel Solis Preisser), Danish (Søren Pingel Daalsgard), Hebrew (Shahar Tal), Swedish (Peter Nevalainen), Turkish (Özgür Albayrak), Catalan (Xavier Blanquer), Chinese (Angelita Li), Polish (Miroslaw Golda), Japanese (Katsutoshi Seki), Russian (Oleg Timshin), and Czech (Jan Vodolan). Further help and suggestions are welcome.