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This classic board game challenges players to strategically place stones to form a line of five. It offers two rule sets, Gomoku and Renju, with specific restrictions to ensure fair play for all skill levels.
What's New in Pocket Gomokunarabe
1.1
August 6, 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Fixed the problem that the computer lost due to timeout. · We changed the shortest time of thinking time to "10 seconds". · We improved the animation speed. - It corresponds to iPhoneX.
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What is Pocket Gomokunarabe?
Pocket Gomokunarabe is a digital adaptation of the classic board game where players aim to get five stones in a row. It offers both Gomoku and Renju rule sets, catering to a wide range of player experience.
What are the rules of Renju in Pocket Gomokunarabe?
Renju introduces specific restrictions for the first player to ensure fair competition. These include not forming two rows of three or four stones simultaneously, and not forming a row of six or more stones.
Can I play Pocket Gomokunarabe offline?
The provided description does not specify offline play capabilities. However, as a single-player or two-player board game, it is likely designed for offline enjoyment.
Is Pocket Gomokunarabe suitable for children?
Yes, Pocket Gomokunarabe has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for children. Its strategic gameplay can also help develop critical thinking skills.
How often is Pocket Gomokunarabe updated?
Pocket Gomokunarabe was last updated on August 6, 2018, with version 1.1. The initial release date was March 15, 2018, indicating infrequent updates.
Does Pocket Gomokunarabe have ads?
No, Pocket Gomokunarabe does not contain advertisements. It is a free application without any in-app purchases or ads.
What devices support Pocket Gomokunarabe?
Pocket Gomokunarabe is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for iOS operating systems.
What is the difference between Gomoku and Renju?
Gomoku is the basic game of getting five stones in a row. Renju is a variant that adds specific restrictions to the first player to balance the game and prevent overly advantageous opening moves.









