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But where did it flip to?
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This brings up an excellent point. This game would be much better if it were about flipping cats into roosters, and vice-versa!
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Yes, redacted :-/
Last edited by Psiufoxx; 01-28-2013 at 03:43 PM.. |
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The core game mechanic is great. It uses the rules of reversi, which was invented in 1883 in England. Our training video to learn how to play the game is just one minute long, yet the game is so complex that it remains mathematically unsolved. Many countries run annual national championships and there is an annual world championship.
As a board game this has sold in the tens of millions, purely because it is such a good game. Our iOS version has many advantages over the board game. It is free. You can play many different opponents from all around the world at the same time and we have incorporated help on every move that enables players to develop tactics. Here is the wikipedia for reversi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversi |
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They changed the name. I'm so sad.
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Still not changed on the appstore. Maybe tonight?
Not sure if this was mentioned but they have another title published on the appstore called... wait for it... Gobang Social by Kwalee ... yes... seriously... "Gobang Social" ![]() Lost in translation much... or just a ploy for attention? Their next title will probably be a detective game called: Hardon Gitsome |
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It is an ancient Japanese game of 5 in a row, played using Go stones. In Japan it was/is called Gomoku, when it came to the West it was called Gobang. You don't have to take my word for it, here is the Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomoku Look on the web and you will find other Gobang video games. |
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