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== Brief ==
 
== Brief ==
 
This is still a game stub.
 
This is still a game stub.

Revision as of 19:50, 24 March 2011

Brief

This is still a game stub. For information, see the Wikipedia entry for the game[1], the BoardGameGeek entry or the game[2], and Parlett's The Oxford History of Board Games[3].


Gameplay

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Analysis Paralysis

Like other Perfect Information games (e.g. Chess), Go can cause Analysis Paralysis due to the ability to plan several moves ahead. Time Pressure through Time Limits can counter this predisposition for Analysis Paralysis and is often used in Tournaments.

Example Game Mode 1

Example Game Mode 2

Other Noteworthy Aspects

Developer

Publisher

References

  1. Wikipedia entry for the game.
  2. BoardGameGeek entry for the game.
  3. Parlett, D. Oxford History of Board Games. Pages 248-250. ISBN-10: 0192129988.