Accessible Go
Go is an abstract strategy board game involving no hidden information. It is played on a grid where players take turns placing stones to control territory.
Welcome to Accessible Go, a fully accessible Go experience designed specifically for screen reader users. Every move, action, and piece of information is conveyed through speech, allowing blind and visually impaired players to enjoy Go at any level.
Accessible Go uses the powerful KataGo engine.
KataGo
Copyright (c) David J. Wu
The versions.
Accessible Go is a commercial product, though don't be put off by that.It costs the small amount of 5 British Pounds to play it fully featured, but there is a demo.
the demo:
In the demo mode you can play Japanese Go against an AI as many times as you like limited to a 9x9 board.You can also save your games and come back to them later, not to mention have access to all of the following:
- Keystroke to tell you the legal moves of a piece.
- Keystrokes to tell you the last move of the AI.
- Keystrokes for navigation through the board, or to travel piece by piece.
The full version.
For the sweet price of just 5 GBP you open up the following:- Game Modes:
- Japanese Go: Board sizes of 9x9, 13x13 and 19x19.
- Chinese Go: Board sizes of 9x9, 13x13 and 19x19.
- Online mode, play against your friends!
- Full AI analysis (hints, best moves, review)
- Full game review and export tools
Downloading:
To download the demo version simply click below:Accessible Go v1.0 setup.exe (280.0MB) Version downloads: 31. total downloads: 31.
Purchase:
To purchase a full copy of this title, you will want to head over to our products purchasing page.click here to purchase.
By buying our products you are supporting the hard work being done here at Nathan Tech, so thank you.
GameVault
The GameVault is a special feature available in Accessible Go, as well as several other Nathan Tech products. It is designed for games that may take a while to complete.We understand that sometimes you’re in the middle of a game when something unexpected happens. Your power goes out, your tea runs out, or a rogue hobgoblin from the neighbouring town arrives to collect his tax of strawberry-flavoured jam. Just me?
In these situations, it’s useful to be able to leave the game and return later, resuming exactly where you left off. The GameVault, which works across multiple Nathan Tech products, allows you to do just that.
To access the GameVault, you must first have a Nathan Tech account. You can sign up at
my.nathantech.net.
Once your account is set up, you will need to purchase a GameVault subscription. This can be done from the purchase page, accessible from
this link.
Within your account, you will also need to set up an authorisation code. This is a six-digit number that you will be prompted to enter when logging in from our products. It provides an extra layer of security—so even if your authorisation code is accidentally shared, your password remains safe.
You can set up or change your GameVault code from your profile on my.nathantech.net.
Once everything is set up, connect to online mode. Before creating a game, navigate to the “Log in” option.
Only the game owner needs to be logged in to use the GameVault. However, if both players are logged in, we can send email notifications when it is your turn.
By purchasing a GameVault subscription, you help support the continued development of Nathan Tech products—thank you.
For more information about the GameVault subscription, and for an up-to-date list of supported products, please visit:
The GameVault
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