ANDROID NIM All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. This document is best viewed with the original display on the internet, or with a word processor using fixed-width font style. Using some other font styles will make the tables/maps displayed incorrectly. Lastly, some legal notice: This document may not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any website or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web- site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. Ver. 1.00 -- 11/27/2018 CONTENTS A. Rules B. General Tips C. FAQ D. Special Thanks ******************************************************************************** A. RULES ******************************************************************************** This is a pretty simple game, that's in my opinon, it's similar to chess, but it's much simpler. Note that when the CPU is asking to you something, it seems that the CPU is in a hurry. This may mean that we may should never think about this game too much... While it seems that CPU tends to win over human in chess (maybe just an assumption?), it may mean that there is a sure fire way to win chess match. So, it means that there must be more the chance to have a sure fire way to win this game. But, if we should never think too much about this game, then should we analyze this game? When the CPU asks you something, you can input y for yes, or n for no. There are always three rows of the executioners and androids: Row a, row b, and row c. Row a always has seven androids, row b always have five androids, and row c always have three androids. You can't execute more androids than how many of there are on the screen. When a game has a winner, either you or the CPU, you can always have a re-match! ******************************************************************************** B. GENERAL TIPS ******************************************************************************** This section may contain "spoiler", in my opinion. After seeing the above warning, I could only give a little "hint" to win this game: After you execute android(s), make sure the remaining androids are even, and the row remaining are also even. That's all. ******************************************************************************** C. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ******************************************************************************** None. ******************************************************************************** D. SPECIAL THANKS ******************************************************************************** 1. GameFAQs. For posting this document and for legal notices. 2. Don Dennis. For making the game.