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NAME

       shogivar - Program to play shogi variants

SYNOPSIS

       shogivar

DESCRIPTION

       shogivar is a stand-alone program that allows you to play many different shogi variants
       against yourself (using it as an electronic shogi board), or against a computer opponent.
       It isn't a very strong opponent; you can choose between the levels Weak and LessWeak.

       ShogiVar comes with its own built-in help menus for explaining the rules of the various
       variants, and diagrams on how the pieces move there. It saves some of its configuration
       settings in the file .shogivarrc in the current directory, and tries to load them from
       there on later runs.

       ShogiVar was written in Visual Basic in 1998 by Steve Evans, who released it later under
       the GNU Public License. H.G. Muller ported the program in 2014 to Linux, after translating
       it to C, making use of code from the XBoard GTK front-end.

SEE ALSO

       Report bugs and other feedback on: http://forum.81squareuniverse.com

       Screeshots: http://hgm.nubati.net/ShogiVar

       Descriptions of shogi variants: http://www.chessvariants.org

       XBoard shogi variants: http://hgm.nubati.net/ShogiVars

AUTHOR

       Steve Evans (original ShogiVar author).

       H.G.Muller <h.g.muller@hccnet.nl> (GTK port).

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