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Home / Games / Board Games / War and Politics / Diplomacy / Software and Maps
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- A Diplomacy Map for Computer Displays - It is topologically equivalent to Avalon-Hill's map. It is on a uniform grid with vertical and horizontal lines. All land regions are strictly rectangular.
www.crockford.com/wrrrld/diplomacy.html
- Automated Online Mapper - Observes games and produces maps automatically. Easy-to-use web interface. Powerful searches of the JDPR data base.
www.floc.net
- Diplo - Diplo is an Adjudicator for Standard Diplomacy games. Diplo 2.8 is available for Windows 95/98/NT.
www.geocities.com/bogdanfl/Diplo.html
- Diplomacy Advisor - Supports Diplomacy variants and maintains full game history. Can import Judge results to set up a position. Built in Adjudicator.
starship.python.net/~garyp/Diplomatic_Advisor
- jDip - Adjudicator and mapping program that runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X.
jdip.sourceforge.net
- Mapper - David Norman's Diplomacy Mapper.
www.ellought.demon.co.uk/mapper.htm
- Njudge Diplomacy Ajudicator - Central repository of the njudge source code, used for automatic ajudication of Diplomacy games via email on a Linux/Unix machine.
njudge.org
- Realpolitik - A cross-platform tool for displaying, adjudicating and tracking games and variants. Features downloads, manual, and forums.
realpolitik.sourceforge.net
- Roy Addison's Diplomacy Maps - All of these maps may be used with Gary Pennington's DipChief mapping program.
www.geocities.com/ravgames/dipmaps
- War Room - Will help you plan and play a complete game. Lets you add, remove and delete units outside the normal game rules. This helps you consider different strategies and plan campaigns without having to work through a complete game.
www.viago.net/Paul_Martinsen/WarRoom.html
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