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五子棋 [游戏] 豆瓣 BGG Bangumi Bangumi 维基数据
其它标题: Gomoku / Go-Moku 1983年12月21日
类型: 益智 平台: PC / Mac / iPhone / iPad / Android 出版发行: (Public Domain) / (Unknown)
iPhone 上最华丽的五子棋游戏,9 块棋盘可选,2.1 中 AI 难度更是巨大提高。在 App Store 搜索开发商名 OLIVIDA 即可下载。
西洋棋 [游戏] BGG 维基数据
其它标题: Chess / 체스
类型: Abstract Strategy 平台: Boardgame 出版发行: (Public Domain) / (Self-Published)
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源平碁 [游戏] BGG 维基数据
其它标题: Othello / Annex
类型: Abstract Strategy 平台: Boardgame 出版发行: (Public Domain) / (Unknown)
Trap other pieces between your own to capture them, but be aware that the opponent may do the same. Pieces will change sides (colors) dozens of times. The winner is the one with the most pieces when no more pieces can be played on the board.

In Hong Kong, an advertising campaign by Texwood for its Apple Jeans involved the use of Othello sets, retitled Ping Guo Qi (Apple Chess). The sucess of the campaign raised the popularity of the game, and Ping Guo Qi or Apple Chess has since become an alternative name for Hei Bai Qi (Black and White Chess), the more traditional name for the game.

Goro Hasegawa changed Setup of Reversi a bit and renamed it as Othello inspired from Shakespeare's play.

4 [游戏] BGG 维基数据
其它标题: Connect Four / 4 à la Suite
类型: Abstract Strategy / Children's Game 平台: Boardgame 出版发行: Milton Bradley / (Unknown)
Connect 4 is a well known vertical game played with "checkers" game pieces, although it is more akin to Tic-Tac-Toe or Go Moku.

The board is placed in the stand to hold it vertically and the players drop game pieces into one of the seven slots, each of which holds up to six game pieces, until one player succeeds in getting four in a row, whether horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

The game is non-proprietary. More elegant, wooden versions can be found under the name The Captain's Mistress.

蛇梯棋 [游戏] BGG 维基数据
其它标题: Chutes and Ladders / Asterix bei den olympischen Spielen: Schlangen und Leitern
类型: Animals / Children's Game 平台: Boardgame 出版发行: (Public Domain) / Milton Bradley
Traditional game from ancient India was brought to the UK in 1892 and first commercially published in the USA by Milton Bradley in 1943 (as Chutes and Ladders). Players travel along the squares sometimes using ladders, which represent good acts, that allow the player to come closer to nirvana while the snakes were slides into evil.