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igo.zip
Filename igo.zip
Title IGO
Description Igo or just Go is an ancient game that originated in China, with a definite history of over 3000 years. While its rules are rather simple the nearly endless amount of possibilities make this game that complex that many people especially in asia dedicate their whole life to the game trying to advance further than anyone has before but are nowhere near perfect. Also there is no computer program in the world which is able to beat a good player at Go. This program has no AI - it just lets you play a game of Go on a 9x9 board on either one calculator or two calculators using a link cable. More about this program can be found at http://senseis.xmp.net/?IGOforTI Also you can get a lot of information about the game itself on http://senseis.xmp.net
Author Matthias Butz (matze0007@filbboard.de)
Category TI-83/84 Plus Assembly Games
File Size 4,221 bytes
File Date and Time Mon Feb 9 09:47:36 2004
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? No

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Review by  Christopher Cox
Reviewed on 2004-03-06
This is a great representation of Go, and the only one i could find for the 83+. It is missing the rule of Ko and Seki(for scoring) but is overall pretty good. Another drawback is that it can't be run from Mirage or Ion. It would be nice to see a Mirage or Ion version.

Overall: 8/10


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
readme.txt    1326
IGO_EN.8XP    5646

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