Description Go Simulator is a computer adaptation of the classic Chinese strategic board game known worldwide as go. The game includes a complete tutorial to learn the basic rules of go. Using the numerous available options, the player can customize the game to adapt the difficulty: size of the board (from 9x9 to 19x19 lines), AI level (1 to 20), handicap (0 to 29 stones on the board before the game starts), etc. It is possible to play against the computer or a friend, and even watch the AI play against itself.
By the way, meanwhile I got replies to this in other networks from people who said this looks exactly like the version of “The Many Faces Of Go” which they had on their DOS machine in the 80s. So I searched and found this image. Apparently the program was sold under different names by different licensees/distributors.
Bonobo wrote:By the way, meanwhile I got replies to this in other networks from people who said this looks exactly like the version of “The Many Faces Of Go” which they had on their DOS machine in the 80s.
Bonobo wrote:By the way, meanwhile I got replies to this in other networks from people who said this looks exactly like the version of “The Many Faces Of Go” which they had on their DOS machine in the 80s. So I searched and found this image. Apparently the program was sold under different names by different licensees/distributors.
It can be seen as soon as you run it. I doubt Fotland would write more than one go playing AI
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Bonobo wrote:By the way, meanwhile I got replies to this in other networks from people who said this looks exactly like the version of “The Many Faces Of Go” which they had on their DOS machine in the 80s. So I searched and found this image. Apparently the program was sold under different names by different licensees/distributors.