Is it possible to create a new intellectual game that will replace Chess and GO? The Canadian company, CTOR GAME Inc., is launching a new intellectual game – Torus.
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Watch for “Torus” coming to Kickstarter - the game in which Alexey Pajitnov, creator of Tetris, observed: “The circle of your game’s fans has already formed and will continue to grow.” and Ernõ Rubik, inventor of Rubik’s Cube, said: “Your game is wonderful!” https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/analoggamestudios/torus
Game that is going to become a new benchmark for Artificial Intelligence. TORONTO (PRWEB) June 03, 2021 This is the first print run of the game in North America. The game was previously published in Europe with a circulation of 100 thousand copies. In the Canadian, US and Mexican markets, the game will be marketed by the Toronto-based board game publisher - Analog Game Studio.
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A MAN who killed a cat by putting it into a sack and drowning it in a water butt because he thought it would spread Covid has avoided a jail sentence. Dorset man Richard Giles grabbed hold of tabby cat Ruby after he found her in his kitchen, drowned her and threw her body in a ditch, Weymouth Magistrates Court heard. The court heard the extreme suffering to the cat was caused by 69-year-old Giles on September 19 last year after he said the animal repeatedly ruined his crops and kept coming onto his property in Adber, near Sherborne. Ruby s owner and Giles neighbour, former NHS worker Shirley Gear-Evans, spent two days looking for her pet before she confronted Giles.
Richard Giles, 69, grabbed hold of neighbour s tabby cat Ruby and drowned it
He admitted killing the pet, saying he was driven to it as it was ruining his crops
Giles blamed neighbour Shirley Gear-Evans for training Ruby not to go for birds
He was handed 12-week suspended sentence and ordered to pay Ms Gear-Evans £1,000 by Weymouth Magistrates Court