Five, according to its description page, is based on a game called Gomoku, or Gobang. If you haven't heard of these before, then think of Five as a game of Tic-Tac-Toe where the board is a whole sheet of graph paper instead of nine squares.
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In Five, you and another player (human or CPU) take turns placing X's and O's trying to get five in a row. You can place your mark anywhere on the screen. The AI on the medium difficulty actually allowed me, several times, to place five O's in a row without any interference. On the hard difficulty, the AI doesn't miss much, and I had to work for my victory every time. I will give Five a 7 out of 10.
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