Post by Admin on Dec 13, 2013 15:19:16 GMT -8
Game Analysis Tools
- Gamechecker (web page) - checks for common errors in game descriptions.
- Gamestepper (web page) - allows to step through games based on description.
Game Playing Software
- Parametric Player (download) - allows users to configure viable general game players without programming, by checking checkboxes and selecting values from dropdown lists. (Thanks to Sam Schreiber for providing and maintaining this code.)
- Github for ggp-base (direct download) - Java code base necessary to build a player in Java. Supplies all of the basic infrastructure for general game playing, such as communication, game description management, and elementary game playing subroutines. (Thanks to Sam Schreiber for providing and maintaining this code.)
- GGP.org (web page) - General website on GGP. Contains extremely useful information on how to develop software for GGP.
- Tutorial explaining you how to start developing your own player using ggp-base.
Game Management Tools
- Gamemaster (web site) - website for managing information about official General Game Playing competitions - games, matches, tournaments, players, and people. Includes English descriptions, rulesheets, and stylesheets for all registered games.
- Gameplayer (web page) - allows human users to play registered games.
- [a href="http://ggp.stanford.edu/pages/gamemanager.html">Gamemanager[/a] (web page) - allows users to set up and run matches of registered games involving automated game players.
- Tiltyard (web site) - allows users to register players for automatic round robin competition against other general game playing programs.
Stanford GGP class
- Class notes
- Gamechecker (web page) - checks for common errors in game descriptions.
- Gamestepper (web page) - allows to step through games based on description.
Game Playing Software
- Parametric Player (download) - allows users to configure viable general game players without programming, by checking checkboxes and selecting values from dropdown lists. (Thanks to Sam Schreiber for providing and maintaining this code.)
- Github for ggp-base (direct download) - Java code base necessary to build a player in Java. Supplies all of the basic infrastructure for general game playing, such as communication, game description management, and elementary game playing subroutines. (Thanks to Sam Schreiber for providing and maintaining this code.)
- GGP.org (web page) - General website on GGP. Contains extremely useful information on how to develop software for GGP.
- Tutorial explaining you how to start developing your own player using ggp-base.
Game Management Tools
- Gamemaster (web site) - website for managing information about official General Game Playing competitions - games, matches, tournaments, players, and people. Includes English descriptions, rulesheets, and stylesheets for all registered games.
- Gameplayer (web page) - allows human users to play registered games.
- [a href="http://ggp.stanford.edu/pages/gamemanager.html">Gamemanager[/a] (web page) - allows users to set up and run matches of registered games involving automated game players.
- Tiltyard (web site) - allows users to register players for automatic round robin competition against other general game playing programs.
Stanford GGP class
- Class notes