SymFive V2.0 is an ancient Chinese logic game. The first mentions about renju are dated four thousands years ago. The game was known as "Kakugo"-"five steps"(jp.), "Goren"- "five in a row"(jp.), "Goseki"- "five stones"(jp.), "Gomoku". The term "Renju"- "pearl thread" was proposed by Chinese poet Tenry Kobayashi in 1899.
Renju is a game for two players. The aim of the gamers is very simple: first who makes continuous line of five or more chips (also named "stones") is the winner. First move is for black stones for the central point of the board which has 15 vertical and 15 horizontal crossed lines. Our variant of renju also known as "free renju" has a restriction for the second move of black stones.
It must be done outside the central square of 5x5 cells.
Overview
Supports Series 60 smartphones
Standard Series 60 user interface
Game over network
Support two game types
classic game
free style game
Support three game modes(local game)
human-phone
human-human
phone-phone
Tuning of phone(CPU) think level
Good phone play level (Human Style)
Display players win statistics
7 days trial period
Features
More usable user interface
Increased phone game play level
Optimized & speed up game algorithm
Two network modes added
game over BlueTooth
game over SMS
Speed search SMS partner phone with your phone contact book
History phone numbers you can play, for more easy SMS connection
Reqistartion by your IMEI
In future
Game over GPRS/WAP network
Web server rated game
Better game algorithm
Help you for next move by CPU on easy levels (Teach mode)
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SymFive SymFive is an ancient Chinese logic game. The first mentions about renju are dated four thousands years ago. The game was known as "Kakugo"-"five steps"(jp.), "Goren"-"five in a row"(jp.), "Goseki"-"five stones"(jp.), "Gomoku"