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This is a program for playing the game of go. No go program to date has achieved a level of mastery comparable to chess programs. The design goal is to develop as strong of an AI as possible using D, agile development, an object oriented design, and generic programming.

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This is a Fallen Angel Siege board game clone. Create units by moving blocks on the board and send them to your opponent castle to destroy it. If you start dreaming about blocks, stop playing!!

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The Java Space Alert Mission Generator allows you to create Space Alert Missions via command line and GUI. It is also able to play the mission via MP3 files (all languages supported).

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The license is not finished being written down. The gist of it will be that the source is open, but you can't use it to make any games that are knockoffs or derivatives of the games that are built on the platform (or licensed to be built in the future) by BlueLine. This is partially out of ... [More] respect for the wishes of the board-game designers who have licensed the use of their IP to create these games. It's awesome that they're letting the source be open, so please don't be a jerk. :) This open source is intended to be used by developers to make different board games (since it is very extensible). [Less]

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SGFC is the reference implementation for the SGF FF[4] standard. It's a command line tool for checking SGF files for correctness and correcting any errors. It also converts FF[1]-FF[3] files to FF[4]. SGFC is intended to be a tool for SGF experts, coders and maintainers of large SGF ... [More] archives. You ought to have quite some knowledge of SGF to use SGFC efficiently. SGFC was written primarily for Go/WeiQi/Baduk (GM[1]) files. It can't handle other games yet, i.e. it doesn't check any game-specific properties and values of other games than Go. It may even save errornous game-specific properties of other games! Use SGFC for other games with care. [Less]

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Jacoto helps managing collections of SGF-records. It displays their properties in a table and allows manipulating it in several ways.

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JagoClient is: a SGF (Smart Go Format) go game viewer; a point to point go player; and an IGS client The program has been written in Java, which means it is available on all modern platforms. It will even run on an EPOC handheld. JagoClient has been translated into a lot of languages. Your local ... [More] language will be used automatically. Jago is freeware and open sourced. [Less]

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Native sgf-editor for Maemo. Tuned for game analysis and studying of game GO. Special attention has been payed on usability with stylus interface. Different packets for N770 and N800.

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GnomeGo is a gnome HIG compatbile frontend for gnugo. It also features human vs. human play, adds a nautilus sgf file preview and a gnome screensaver playing bundled professional games.

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Stones is a native Cocoa-Mac OS X full-featured editor for the game of Go. It supports SGF and will support XML formats. I also features a unique Go Screen Saver for Mac OS X.

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