ShogibanKit

Chess framework

A framework for implementing complex Japanese Chess rules in Swift

ShogibanKit is a framework (not yet) for implementing complex Japanese Chess (Shogii) in Swift. No UI, nor AI.

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Language: Swift
last commit: over 2 years ago
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