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== Playing == |
== Playing == |
Latest revision as of 13:25, 16 March 2018
GeBoP, the General Boardgames Player, offers a set of board games: Ataxx, Bamp, Halma, Hez, Kram, Nim, Reversi, TicTacToe, and Zenix. The application features a brain viewer which enables you to explore the computer's internal game tree.
Installation
To run the game, you will need wxHaskell
If wxHaskell is installed, and you have cabal-install on your system, give the folllowing command to install GeBoP:
cabal install GeBoP
Another option is, to download the GeBoP tarball from Hackage and unpack it; go to the directory with the game code and enter the commands:
runhaskell Setup configure runhaskell Setup build runhaskell Setup install
You will get a message about the directory in which the executable is installed; this directory must be in the search path.
Playing
Give the following command to start the game:
gebop
Select Game -> New Game, select a game and press Play. Help is available in the Help menu.
To see the game tree, select Brain -> Open.
Links
- For a detailed description of wxHaskell, see wxHaskell - A Portable and Concise GUI Library for Haskell
- Further information: wxHaskell