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The original idea of Alexander V. Catapang Jr. in the Guess-Chess from the eGames package. Riddle-Chess is an addition to the idea and transfer of rules to makruk, xiangqi and shogi.
The original idea of Alexander V. Catapang Jr. in the Guess-Chess from the eGames package. Divine generator is an addition to the idea and transfer of rules to makruk, xiangqi and shogi.
A free Java based reference library for reading and saving Portable Shogi Notation (psn) files. Also, a document explaining the creation of ‘*.psn’ files and their relation to '*.kif' files.
SimpleShogi is a Java implementation of the game Shogi (japanese chess) it supports hot seat and multiplayer via network (UDP). SimpleShogi offers intuitive symbols for beginners but does not implement an AI-player.
KBoard is a graphical interface for playing Chess, Shogi and variants. It is meant to be a 'better xboard': lightweight and nonintrusive, but powerful, customizable and graphically appealing, with real support for chess variants such as Crazyhouse.
A Java-based server for the Japanese chess variant "Shogi". Features both a Java-based client and a Java-based server. The idea is to emulate the functionality of the popular Go server IGS (ability to play, observe, store, and review games in a group).
Shogi game record tool and library, accept csa, kif, ki2, etc, convert to these format, or extract information such as record length, player name etc...in the future.
Booze is a Shogi (Japanese Chess) game. Shogi's main difference with standard chess is that captured pieces may be brought back into play. Booze has difficulty levels appropriate for novice to intermediate players.