The object is to get exactly five stones of your color in a row in any direction. Six or more stones (an "overline") does not count for a win. Simply click on the red stone on the right side to begin. In this Go-Moku variant, at the beginning of each turn a black or white stone is randomly picked and placed to the right of the game board. The player then drags the stone to any open point on the board. So a player may be placing stones of his color or his opponent's color, depending on what is drawn. Other then this, normal Go-Moku rules apply. Black moves first. Includes 10-line, 15-line, and 19-line variants. Note: In the Zillions version, every turn there is an even 50/50 chance of picking either a white stone or black stone. In the live version, an even number of black and white stones are mixed together in a sack and each turn a player blindly picks one. If the majority of pieces on the board were black then there would be more white pieces in the sack and therefore a slightly better chance of a player picking a white stone on the next turn. Also, don't attempt to play against the computer. The Zillions engine has difficulties with this type of game. |