Chapayev is a Soviet (Russian) traditional board game named after the legendary Division Commander of the Russian Civil War. Two players have a chess-board and eight draughts each. The goal of this game is to carry away all the opponent's draughts flicking own pieces. There are many a variation of the game with different rules and game progress. The rules of this computer game are as follows: 1. You have a board, eight red draughts (the Reds) and eight white draughts (the Whites). 2. From the very beginning the draught are located in the uppermost and lowermost lines. 3. The Reds start the game. 4. To flick a draught click on it and it will start rotating. When the draught rotates click on any point of the board, the draught starts moving towards the mouse pointer and carry away (if any) all other draught on its path. 5. The red and white arrows show whose turn is at the moment. 6. The games goes on until all draughts of a color (of all the draughts) are carried away. Then you can start a new game. Good luck! And play in the Full Screen mode!