Are these your concerns as an experienced Go player?
Always playing defensively and hesitant to engage in combat.
Seeking to sharpen your fighting skills.
Struggling to apply local tsumego techniques to real-game scenarios.
Thriving on intense fights, dragons, and formidable opponents.
Wanting deeper insight into life and death situations during regular games or tsumego problems.
If so, this app is tailored for you. Focused on combat, it offers unique features you won’t find elsewhere.
With this app, you can:
Train with life and death problems from regular games: Learn tactics directly applicable to real matches, considering the broader board and not just local positions.
Battle AI as strong as professional players: Practice in various challenging combat scenarios.
Find beginner-friendly tutorials: Improve your skills with one of the largest tsumego collections online.
Analyze life and death of any group in a regular game: Gain clarity on group survival when reviewing games you’ve played.
Use it as an automatic tsumego solver: Effortlessly check solutions to any problem.
Join the Closed Beta or Stay tuned for the official launch in two weeks.
Beta testers will receive 1 month of premium access once the full feature set is released.
While in-app purchases and ads will be introduced to support the app’s growth, all core Go features will remain accessible for free through ads.
This is the first level from the Golden Core Realm in our app. Realm 7 out of all 21 Realms. We’ll share some problems from the hardest Realm tomorrow.
Try our revolutionary tsumego design that mimics real-game scenarios more closely than ever.
No assumptions about guaranteed kills or survivals; you’ll need to evaluate each situation as you would in a live game.
Every stone counts: consider the surrounding stones, exploit weaknesses in your opponent’s formations, and leverage support from your own stones.
We have made improvements based on previous feedbacks. For best experience, previous testers are recommended to reinstall instead of just update the game.
White is probably dead. B(E5) W(A2) B(B4) W(A4) B(A3). It’s a ko. White has one ko threat on the outside. But black also has a ko at B5 threat on the inside.