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- Vassal
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- Documentation - Vassal
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- How to set up a networked game - Documentation - Vassal
Network game setup These are for when you want to run a game either using the central Vassal server or via a private server instance If you want to run a peer-to-peer game, see these instructions Setup for Vassal central server Suppose we have two clients A and B, and two users seek to play the module Battle for Moscow If you want to run a game with more than two players, then follow these
- How to Run VASSAL on Android
VASSAL is a Java application, and uses the Java GUI services The VASSAL app is executed in a Java Run-time Environment (JRE) Java apps do not run directly on the metal, but are run through the JRE abstraction layer This means a Java app, once build, can run on any system that can run the JRE
- News - Vassal
Announcements of releases and other useful things
- Vassal | Wiki | BoardGameGeek
Vassal Vassal is a game engine for building and playing computer adaptations of board and card games It allows users to play real-time over a live Internet connection, play-by-email, or in hot-seat It runs on all platforms that support a Java virtual machine (Windows, MacOSX, GNU Linux, ChromeOS, and indirectly on Android and SteamDeck, and
- Installation Instructions - Documentation - Vassal
Installation instructions Skip to Windows MacOS Linux Debian GNU Linux and derivatives RedHat and derivatives FlatPak Generic Linux ChromeBook Android SteamOS Other Introduction VASSAL is a Java application, which allows it to run on any platform that can run the Java platform - or Java Runtime Environment (JRE) This encompasses most desktop platforms, such as Windows, MacOSX, and Linux, as
- Vassal 3. 6. 7 Released - News - Vassal
VASSAL 3 6 7 Released The VASSAL Team is happy to announce VASSAL 3 6 7 IMPORTANT NEW! 64-bit ARM packages: There are now MacOS and Windows packages for 64-bit ARM processors If you have a Mac with an Apple Silicon CPU (which is a 64-bit ARM processor), we recommend using the 64-bit ARM build Code deprecated more than a year ago has been removed Modules containing custom code using that
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