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Hi,

Can anyone tell me if this service would be a solution for simple turned-based 2 player games?

Thanks for any information.

Brad

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Absolutely, AFCS could be a fit for this sort of game - note that we don't allow server-side logic on our servers, so if it can be client-based, or use your own servers for server-side game logic, then it should be no problem (example, chess, checkers are great fits).

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Absolutely, AFCS could be a fit for this sort of game - note that we don't allow server-side logic on our servers, so if it can be client-based, or use your own servers for server-side game logic, then it should be no problem (example, chess, checkers are great fits).

nigel

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Great. I'm gonna get into this. So for server side stuff, like saving games, scores, etc, I can just do that on my own server, correct?

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