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A jam submission

Stone ConstructorView game page

A very simple implementation of the Go board game for 2 players
Submitted by labdoc — 1 day, 13 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameboy-ness#1672.9633.714
Fun#1922.0512.571
Overall#2002.1652.714
Audio#2011.4811.857
Graphics#2012.1652.714

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I myself have never played Go nor do I know the rules, but I can see the potential in this prototype^^

Submitted(+1)

Well done go implementation on our beloved GB! The graphics are really clean and well designed. Good sound effects too :) My only suggestion would be to increase the delay when switching colors while holding B (or force only one placement per tap)... sometimes I would hold it too long and place the wrong color by mistake, and then have to tap a few more times until I got the right one, hehe. Not a big deal though, it's still very playable. Nice work!

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks very much for the detailed feedback!

Developer

Post-jam usability improvement patch released.

Submitted

how i open the archive?

Developer

Thanks for your interest!

This is not an archive, this is a GameBoy ROM file. As with all of the ROMs submitted in this jam, you can run it by downloading a GameBoy emulator like BGB and opening it with that. You can also buy a rewritable game cart if you’d like to run the game on a real GameBoy.

(+2)

I've always wanted to play Go ever since reading Hikaru No Go.

I was so mad that Clubhouse Games didn't include it in their set. Now I can play it portably on the gameboy.

Thank you for your game!!

Developer(+1)

Oh nice, I recently found some old volumes of that.

Check back in a few months; might make some updates now there seems to be a bit of interest.