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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Many games can be played with Go equipment: a supply of white and black stones and a board with 19×19 intersections, other than Go and many more can be played with minor modification.Games that can be played without modification on the intersections of a 19×19 Go board include: Breakthrough, which can be played on just about any board shape one wishes Gomoku, Ninuki-renju and its close relative Pente Connect6, similar to naughts and crosses, but requires connecting six in a row, and with two stones per move Irensei, uniting the seven in a row objective with the Go rules of capturing, suicide and Ko Gonnect Tanbo Capture Go Alea evangelii (game)Games that can be played without modification on the intersections of a Go board reduced in size (perhaps by masking the unwanted sections with paper or tape) include: Alak (1×19) Five Field Kono (5x5) Renju (15×15) Philosopher's football (15×19)Games that can be played without modification on the squares of a Go board reduced in size include: Gess (18×18 squares—no reduction required) Crossings (8×8 squares) Epaminondas (12×14 squares) Lines of Action (8×8 squares) Reversi or Othello (8×8 squares up to 18 x 18 squares possible) Connect Four (most commonly 7×6 squares)It's also possible to use Go equipment as a low-tech interface to Conway's Game of Life; use black stones in the board's squares as 'pixels', and for each generation use white stones to indicate where new cells will be born. "@en }

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