Gomoku: Renju Rules
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Version :1.162
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Updated :Sep 16,2022
Developer :Rejoy Studio
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Description
Gomoku (Five in a Row) is a strategy board game played on a Go board. The first player to get an unbroken row of five stones wins the game.

Also known as Caro, Omok or Gobang, it is traditionally played with Go pieces (black and white stones) on a go board with 15x15 intersections.

How to play:
Rules are simple! Vertical stones of their own color, horizontal, is a five-aligned After wins in one of the diagonal.
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