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The VASSAL Engine

The VASSAL Engine

Overview

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VASSAL is a general-purpose engine for building online versions of traditional turn-based games. To play a game using VASSAL, you must first have a module for that game. Many modules are available for download on the VASSAL Modules page, although a module need not be hosted on the website to be playable.

Quick Start

For an overview of VASSAL’s capabilities, select Help→Take the Tour, and step through the tour by hitting the image Step Forward button.

To play a game, download a VASSAL module file to your computer. Select File→Open Module and choose the downloaded module. This will open a controls window for the game. Start a new game or load a saved game by using the File menu of the controls window. Some modules come with optional extensions, which can be downloaded separately. To enable an extension, right-click (Mac users: Command-click) on the module in the Module Library window, choose 'Add Extension' and select the downloaded extension.

You can also specify any number of directories containing saved games and load those games directly from the Module Library window.

From the Module Library’s File menu, you can edit any module or extension, or create new ones from scratch. You can also import modules created by Aide de Camp 2 (support for other formats is planned for the future).

Select Tools→Server Status to see what games are being played on the live server. To connect to the server, load a module and hit the connect Connect button. To chat with other players, double-click on the room with those players. To begin playing, one player must start a game from the File menu. The other player right-clicks on the first player’s name in the server controls and selects Synchronize.

VASSAL supports languages other than English. To change your preferred language, open any module, choose File→Preferences and select your language from the drop-down menu in the General tab. If your language is not listed, you can help provide a translation by selecting Tools→Translate VASSAL User Interface. Further details are given [here].

Further Documentation

Online documentation is available on the wiki.

  • The Getting Started Guide has instructions on how to load and play games online using VASSAL

  • The Reference Manual has detailed instructions on how to build modules for VASSAL, including how to use its Java programming interface

  • See the version history for a list of recent changes.


License

The VASSAL Engine is supported by an open-source project founded and administered by Rodney Kinney and distributed under the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL). This distribution includes a number of third-party binary libraries, distributed under terms of their respective licenses. Artwork and other media contained in module files are the property of their respective owners. The VASSAL website administrators will comply with any request to remove copyrighted material from the website.


Enjoy!

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