
*possibly* of interest: I figured out how to create a Go-like game on a hex board that doesn't suck, using a graph coloring trick. Here's a comparison between Go and it, focused on the basics of life. I'd love criticism.

NickBentley wrote: Here's a comparison between Go and it
I can't comment the game itself, but I must applaud the quality of that web page.
Strange.No one has ever complimented me on that before, but I've spent a lot of time trying to make it usable and pleasant.
shape is better than a locally dead
shape... ? (I use a vertical shape consistent with your webpage flow) I haven’t played Blooms, but I have played a moderate amount of hex (I am mediocre to bad). I think Hex is only go like in the loose sense that it’s more like go than like chess, and Blooms is probably more go-like.gowan wrote:How about the game Hex? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex_(board_game)
+ Green ).Kirby wrote:When would you ever want to play just a single color on your turn?
lightvector wrote:Kirby wrote:When would you ever want to play just a single color on your turn?
For the same reason that you would want to pass in Go. Maybe you've run out of useful things to do with that second color.
EdLee wrote:Hi Nick,
Another nitpicky suggestion:Re: Dress Meme and Laurel v. Yanny Meme.
On both an iPhone5 and Macbook Air, I see a slight green instead of the stated grey.