The right column shows examples of starting position for each game. The real starting position can look a little different for some game types because it depends either on a random factor (Corner Chess, ...) or on player's own choice (Battleships, ...).
Go Go, also known as Weiqi, is one of the oldest strategic board games from the ancient China between 2000 BC and 200 BC. Each player place one stone per move and tries to control larger territory than the opponent. (read all rules)
Go 9x9 This is a smaller version of classic Go which is easier and faster to play for novice players. (read all rules)
Go 13x13 This is a smaller version of classic Go which is easier and faster to play for novice players. (read all rules)
(hide) If you click on a person's name and then click Finished games you will have a list of games that have been completed, then click on the name of the game to get a summary of all of these games, then click on the name of the game again and you will have a game to view and analyze. (Servant) (show all tips)