No, you cannot eat backwards in checkers.
No, in checkers, you cannot attack backwards. Players can only move their pieces forward diagonally.
in Chinese Checkers, you can move any way you want. Yes, backwards too.
Yes.
No, in traditional checkers, pieces can only move forward on the board.
yes
Only a king can move in any direction in checkers. All other pieces can only move forward.
No, in checkers, a queen (or king) can only move diagonally forward or backward, but it cannot "eat" (capture) pieces backward. Capturing is done by jumping over an opponent's piece, and this can occur in any diagonal direction, including backward, but the actual movement of the queen remains diagonal only. Thus, while a queen can move backwards, it cannot capture pieces in that direction.
no
In checkers, you cannot jump backwards over an opponent's piece. Jumps can only be made forward diagonally over an adjacent opponent's piece to capture it. However, once a piece is kinged, it can move and jump both forward and backward.
No, the kings just allow you to go backwards (which in my opinion is very fun).
In the game of checkers, a kinged pawn may be moved like a normal pawn, but can move in any direction, forwards or backwards, side to side, as long as the move is diagonal. ----InfoMac
Well, technically, in draughts (or checkers as some people call it), you can move your pieces backwards if you're a king. So, if you manage to get your piece to the back row of your opponent's side, it can then move both forwards and backwards. But let's be real, who's actually gonna eat their opponent's pieces backwards? It's all about strategizing and outsmarting your opponent, not chowing down on their checkers.