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Game "GO" 围棋.

Here is my "Go" game. "Go" ia a tradition Chinese board game.

It's a .Net 3.0 app. UI is designed using Microsoft Expression Blend. Please save the file (about 140K) and run it on your machine.

 Requirement: Vista or XP with .Net 3.0 installed.

 Features:

  1. Play a new game to clean current board.
  2. Open a SGF file and display the whole game step-by-step after pressing space key, or step-by-step automatically, or all steps at once.
  3. Display/hide step number.
  4. Display/hide grid line number.
  5. Undo/Redo steps.
  6. Force Black/White turn or use mouse left button (Black) and mouse right button (White) to play.

 How to play: 

Mouse click. Use mouse wheel up to clean a stone to cheat.

DISCLAIMER:

This software can be distributed freely as long as you indicate where it's coming from. I disclaim any liability related to the software. When you download and run this software, I'm not responsible for any crashing, data lose, or other problems. The software is provided "AS IS". And this software is not related to my employer.

 

I may or may not have time to respond or fix any issue related to the software. But you are welcome to report bugs or give your suggestions. Enjoy!

 

Xu

Published Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:26 PM by xuwang

Attachment(s): GoBlend.exe

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Tim W. said:

You can place multiple stones on the same spot.

April 10, 2007 9:35 PM
 

xuwang said:

Yes. The software is pretty simple and not guarding a lot of things. It even let you use mouse wheel to clear one stone. So if you want to cheat, you can do it. If it's an accident, you can undo. And the game doesn't have a lot of AI in it other than delete dead stones.

April 10, 2007 9:44 PM
 

Computer Repair said:

Great post, really helped me understand how this all works, thank you! I will come back again.

December 21, 2008 3:35 PM
 

IT-professional Community Blog said:

Iedereen kent ze wel, de tools van Sysinternals . Mark Russinovich is echter niet de enige Microsofter

January 9, 2009 3:42 AM

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