Zsolt Szabo
Tsumego Pro is a great app with well-designed problems, but it could benefit from an essential improvement. It should allow users to explore alternative patterns during play. In certain scenarios, visualizing every possible move mentally is challenging, and having the option to experiment with different opponent placements would enhance the learning experience.
Connor J. Schliskey
I have attempted to use this as a beginner and most of the solutions don't make sense like why should I capture this one piece when it looks like I've lost the rest of the board. so to any other beginners out there attempting to learn with this app don't I've had far better progress cutting up pieces of cardboard and using them like go pieces on my floor.
Louise Bommelé
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150 free problems and a one-time all-access purchase option. Lovely, because I hate subscriptions. Solid simple app. 6 new problems every day. Could only be better if the difficulty indication was more precisely given in kyu/dan level, instead of 'beginner', 'elementary', 'easy', 'basic', 'intermediate', 'hard' and 'advanced'. Also some problems end very soon, so it is not always clear why the current board is the solution.