Gox project offers a fun way to learn Naughts-and-Crosses through a game designed for all levels of expertise.
As a beginner, you can expect the program to start off as a weak player. However, it learns from its mistakes and constantly improves, making it a formidable opponent. Notably, Gox is themeable and offers users the option of playing in its window or using it as an applet in the GNOME panel.
The software caters to young kids who may be discouraged by playing against a perfect player. Gox's ability to learn as the machine learns is an excellent opportunity to improve their gameplay effortlessly. The software features an enhanced graphic user interface, multiple windows, panel applets, and an option of playing against the computer or a human being.
One added advantage of Gox is it can play against itself in the background, providing eye-candy for users who are interested in observing the game. However, it requires the gdk-pixbuf library to function correctly. Notably, the latest release comes with several improvements, including improvements in preferences and automated playing.
In conclusion, Gox software offers a unique and engaging experience for Naughts-and-Crosses enthusiasts. It is well-designed, easy to use, and comes with endless opportunities to improve your gameplay.
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