"Gomoku Narabe" is a classic strategy board game where players aim to connect five of their pieces in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, to win.
"Gomoku Narabe" also known as "Five in a Row," is a traditional board game originating from the East. The rules are simple but offer endless variations. Players take turns placing pieces on a 19x19 (or smaller) board, and the first player to connect five pieces in a row wins. The game supports both human vs. AI and two-player modes, with the AI offering various difficulty levels, suitable for beginners and experts alike. The game has no time pressure, emphasizing thinking, prediction, and tactical planning, making it a highly intellectual and strategic game.
If you enjoy traditional strategy games like Go and Chess, then "Gomoku Narabe" is definitely worth a try. It's easy to pick up, but mastering it requires deep thought and strategic planning. Playing one-on-one with friends enhances the joy of the game. Whether for casual entertainment or serious competition, "Gomoku" can provide a pure chess-playing experience.
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
MS-DOS
MS-DOS
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
SNES(SFC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Nintendo DS