Go Professional II
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Go is an ancient board game, traditionally played on a 16x16 board, although this implementation allows for play on smaller boards, which makes for faster games. Two players take it in turn to place coloured tiles on a board, with the aim being to form a sequence of 5 of your colour in an unbroken line. A computer opponent is provided, and a record of moves similar to those used in chess games is provided.
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Average score: 2.9 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings with 1 reviews)
Excellent game, I specially like the guidance for beginners like me
The Good
Easy to use, it helps me to study different patterns and improve my game. As a beginner, I appreciate the 9x9 and 13x13 boards, for quick plays.
For sure, I'll also try to play in network with members of my GO club, because they are a bit far and it's easier than finding a bar or another place to meet and play.
The Bad
I would appreciate a PalmOS version, because my Palm is always with me, which is not the case with my PC. The only GO game I found on PalmOS (PalmGo by Horace Ho) is a simple go-ban, with memory, but no intelligence.
The Bottom Line
A multi-level Go game, for solitary training or network playing.
Windows · by Urbain V (2) · 2004
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Game added by Kic'N.
Game added February 13, 2001. Last modified February 22, 2023.