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Game Homepage A Go-like board game written in Ruby. This is a game between a human ("player") and a computer ("opponent"). The player's objective is to accumulate as many points as possible. When the player wins a game, a point is added to his/her score. When the player loses a game, a point is subtracted from his/her score. The competitor with the most pieces on the board at the end of the game is the winner. A game is finished when a competitor forfeits, or has no valid empty square to place a piece on. The opponent is granted additional moves at the start of a game based on the player's score. Each competitor has a distinct set of pieces of the same shape and color. The competitors take turns placing one piece on an empty square on the board. A piece or group of pieces that has no empty square adjacent to it is removed from the board. License: free
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Game Homepage gGo is a SGF editor and client for the Internet Go Server and GNU Go gGo is a Java client for IGS Panda Net that provides you with a graphic interface for playing Go, observing, and communicating with other players. gGo is also a full featured SGF editor that allows you to review and edit games. gGo can be used as an interface to play Go against a computer program like GNU Go. Go is an ancient board game, very common in Japan, Korean and China. License: free
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Game Homepage GF1 is a computer program for playing the 2 player boardgame GIPF GF1 is a computer program for playing the 2 player boardgame GIPF. The program has a nice and easy to use graphical user interface. You can play against another human (but the real game is better for that), against the computer, or let the computer play against itself. The computer player is good enough to beat even the best human players at the moment (but it doesn't always win :-)). The faster you computer, the better it plays. But even on a pentium 60, the computer can be hard to beat. License: free
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Game Homepage 2D/3D Desktop Chess Application glChess is an open source 2D/3D chess interface for the Gnome desktop. It is designed to be used by both beginner and experienced players. Games can be played between a combination of local players and artificial intelligences. License: free
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Game Homepage 3D board, client for IGS and interface for GNU Go glGo is a port of the gGo Java client to C++ based on OpenGL, SDL and wxWindows. glGo is an editor for Go SGF games, an interface to play with GNU Go and a client for IGS-PandaNet. License: unknown
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GLLS - Gambas Little Little Squares Game Homepage Simple squares game in Gambas This is a simple game where you have to complete the squares drawing one line per turn, you can play versus a human or an AI player. The whole game is programmed in Gambas a BASIC language License: free
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