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Chomp

Chomp is a two-player game. You can play against the computer or against another person.

A move consists of picking one "cookie" anywhere in a rectangular array of cookies, then removing that cookie along with all the cookies above and to the right of it. It's like taking a big, neat bite out of a chocolate bar divided into easy-to-break-off sections.

You and your opponent take turns "chomping" on the cookies. The loser is the player forced to take the last "poisoned" cookie in the lower left corner.

To play the game, select how many cookies you would like in the rectangle and whether you want to play the computer or another person.

NOTE: To play this game, your Web browser must be able to run Java applets. This applet runs best on Netscape, Firefox, Opera, and some versions of Internet Explorer.

Your browser is not Java enabled.

Java applet created by Eric Peterson, 18, Washington, D.C.

For additional information about "chomp" as a two-player game, see Chomping to Win.

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