Go (-2200)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 180
Mindestalter: 8
Spieleranzahl:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Philos,
Barnes & Noble,
Das Spiel,
Play All Day Games,
(Public Domain),
General Sportcraft Company,
Fame Products,
L. P. Septímio,
WorldWise Imports, LLC,
Carlton Books,
The Game Crafter, LLC,
L'Impensé Radical,
Spielquader,
Michael Stanfield,
Gamma Two Games,
J.P. Raymond Rivarola,
Japan Publications, Inc.,
Otto Maier Verlag,
CHH Games,
Borras Plana S.A.,
Cayro, The Games,
Jumbo,
ZTS Plastyk,
Hausser,
Crisloid,
Hebsacker Verlag,
Wm F. Drueke & Sons, Inc.,
Spear's Games,
Cathay,
Copp Clark Publishing Company,
Yellow Mountain Imports,
Ariel Productions Ltd,
3M,
Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore),
Gammon Games,
Schmidt Spiele,
John N. Hansen Co., Inc.,
Ponnuki,
Geoludie,
Pacific Game Company,
Brybelly,
Milton Bradley,
HEMA,
Ishi Press International,
Volume-One Products,
Mitsubishi Fuso,
Ludens Spirit,
Korea Boardgames,
Hobby,
Mitra,
Woodstock Spiele,
Shin Kwang Baduk,
nestorgames,
Alga,
Hartung-Spiele,
Dujardin,
(Unknown),
U3,
Waddingtons,
Carl Weible KG,
Monkey Pod Games,
Reiss Games,
Creative Crafthouse,
The Avalon Hill Game Co,
Sato Kei Shoten Co., Ltd.,
Wood Expressions,
The Game Keeper, Inc.,
Dilemma Games,
Longfield Games,
Schmidt International,
Ha Ha Sisters LLC,
E. S. Lowe Company Inc.,
Dal Negro,
John Sands Pty Ltd,
Dynamic Games / Dynamic Design Industries,
Gentosha Education,
Skor-Mor
Spiel-Designer:
(Uncredited)
Künstler:
Barbro Hennius,
Norman Sommer
Mechaniken:
Enclosure,
Square Grid
Beschreibung
By all appearances, Go is just two players taking turns laying stones on a 19×19 (or smaller) grid of intersections. But once its basic rules are understood,Go shows its staggering depth. One can see why many people say it's one of the most elegant brain-burning abstract games in history.
Players place one stone at a time on the board at an empty intersection. The goal of the game is to try to claim the most territory by walling off sections of the board and surrounding or capturing each other's stones. The game doesn't end until the board fills up, or, more often, when both players agree to end it, at which time whoever controls the most territory wins.
By all appearances, Go is just two players taking turns laying stones on a 19×19 (or smaller) grid of intersections. But once its basic rules are understood,Go shows its staggering depth. One can see why many people say it's one of the most elegant brain-burning abstract games in history.
Players place one stone at a time on the board at an empty intersection. The goal of the game is to try to claim the most territory by walling off sections of the board and surrounding or capturing each other's stones. The game doesn't end until the board fills up, or, more often, when both players agree to end it, at which time whoever controls the most territory wins.
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-28 08:57:23.367