Open Source Haskell Turn Based Strategy Games

Haskell Turn Based Strategy Games

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    Foo (abbreviation from football) is a playing machine of Paper Soccer, a pencil and paper game for two players, described in WIKIPEDIA. Written in Haskell, contains also simply interface using HOpenGL library. Provides bunch of playing algorithms.
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    Hpylos is an AI of Pylos, a board strategy game for two players. Written in Haskell, uses OpenGL and provides with couple algorithms. User interface allows playing a game against computer, observing two algorithms playing or two humans play.
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    LambdaRoguelike is yet another Rogue-like game, written in Haskell. The game uses NCurses for it's UI. Features are: Field of Vision, Random Dungeon Generation, Combat, Monsters (with different AI), userfriendly interface, A help system and more...
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