
Robyn Minter
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Good, but not perfect. Like a lot of tsumego apps, it would benefit from telling you what it wants you to do (life, seki, ko, etc.) Plenty of the problems have more than one solution, but it only ever seems to want a specific one. Also, its low ranked puzzles are a lot harder than other tsumego apps I've tried. It's still a cheap set of lots of good tsumego, though. Update: its puzzle ratings are waaay off. Unless you're sdk+, I'm not sure how useful these sets are.

Sarah “TripFX” Manolis
It works, but it's only useful if you already have a strong knowledge of Go. Out of all the apps I've tried this one is one of the least beginner friendly. If you don't do exactly what the computer wants it only tells you "Wrong!" and refuses to elaborate, let alone play any further, even if your move is perfectly fine. At least it's actually free to play though and offers a lot of content without paying. Only get this app if you're already an experienced player.
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Lu Dunham
The problems are a usable learning tool, but SUPER limited. If you don't play from the small set of moves the computer expects, it tells you "Wrong!", and won't make another move. It doesn't show you why, and certainly won't play to beat you so you can learn. Closest thing is selecting the walk through option. If I were still new to Go, I don't think I'd be able to take anything from this at all. Since I know what I'm looking at, I can at least pass the time.
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