A Conversation for The Game of Àyò
A810235 - The Game of A;yo
Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986 Posted Sep 3, 2002
The link suggested by Felonious Monk could be added. That's
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~awari/ University of Alberta Computer Awari Group
Looks like a good entry. I don't know anything about this game.
A810235 - The Game of A;yo
Seth of Rabi Posted Sep 4, 2002
Good link Bels
It's such a simple game on the face of it I'd wondered if strong players could exhaust the strategy like the Scots did with draughts. There's obviously more depth to it than I'd realised.
I'm stuck out in Niger Delta at the mo with v limited PC access but I'll tidy up the entry a little and add the link when I'm back in Lagos next week
Seth
A810235 - The Game of A;yo
Sam Posted Sep 19, 2002
This is a very good entry (and it's been picked by a Scout). As soon as you've added what you want to add, Seth, then this can certainly go in the Edited Guide! In fact, considering the work done on it so far, and the fact that you have limited Internet access at the moment, I'm tempted to accept this now. Mmmm... I'll give it a few days. Nice entry.
Sam.
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