Utilize doublets to help remove your pieces from the board in this software.

During your turn, you click on the button on the screen to roll the dice. The numbers that come up will indicate the number of steps you can take. For instance, if 3 and 6 show up, you can move a piece three spaces forwards and then move another piece, or the same piece, six spaces forwards. You can move your pieces to an empty column or one that is already filled with your pieces, but not to a column that's occupied by your opponent's pieces.
If both dice show the same number, you can move each die's number twice (doubles or doublet) and make up to 4 moves, including successive numbers that are up to double 6. You can only move to an empty column or one filled with your pieces. If the path of your pieces becomes blocked and you’re unable to move, you will not be allowed to play the remaining dice.
Note that you have to make your moves within the time limit or you will lose. After all your pieces are in your home board, you can start removing them. The order of removing them depends on the dice rolled. For example, if you...
Version 1.3.0: Added time limit