Chess with Greedy Edi 0.3 is a Matlab script for Games scripts design by Wolfgang Garn.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Chess with Greedy Edi - Play chess against
Publisher review: Chess with Greedy Edi - Play chess against "Greedy Edi". Get started...1. extract zip file2. change current directory to the new "chess" directory3. Run "Chess" (optionally for text figures run Chess(2)) Some help ...a) How to move the chess figures ...1. Position the mouse over the figure you like to move2. Press the mouse button and keep it pressed3. Move the mouse over the desired field and relase the mouse button b) How to play chess ...If you don't know anything about chess. I have included a little chess tutorial (ChessTutorial.pdf). c) Help about the functionsIf you like to change the program or if you like to know more about the implementation, then check out the html folder for help descriptions on the functions. The "index.html" file gives an overview of all the functions used.What I still intend to do...- let "Greedy Edi" realize, when he is checked, that he can do something else beside running away.Additional Edi charactersa) Careful Edi ... which looks out, whether he will be eatenb) Happy Edi ... looking tow and a half move aheadc) Smart Edi ... knowing strategy, tricks and learning on its own Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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