Pieces only move diagonally, and only one space at a time. If a player can move one of his pieces so that it jumps over an adjacent piece of their opponent and into an empty space, that player captures the opponent's disc. Jumping moves must be taken when possible, thereby creating a strategy game where players offer up jumps in exchange for setting up the board so that they jump even more pieces on their turn. A player wins by removing all of his opponent's pieces from the board or by blocking the opponent so that he has no more moves.
Which means you really shouldn't be sitting behind a computer or tablet or phone or whatever other devices connect to the interwebs these days.
Yet here you are.
But since you are here, we can only assume you're here for a reason and (running the risk that comes with assumptions) we assume that reason is to buy something.
Sunshine-ing and picnic-ing and poolside selfie-ing can wait. Today's smokin' hot deals can't. Pew pew.