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Download here: https://github.com/ijax1/Kingdomino/releases/download/1.1.0/Kingdomino.jar

Overview

Kingdomino is modern take on the old game of Dominos. Players match up specialized domino tiles to create a “kingdom” and receive points for the regions it contains. Each tile contains two squares, each of which has a color (dark green, light green, yellow, blue, gray, or brown) and between zero and three crowns.

Installation Guide

Introduction:

KingDomino transforms the Kingdomino board game into a modernized, digital version that users can play with their friends and family. Players will be able to enjoy the same original experience of building their kingdoms with a variety of different dominoes.

System Requirements:

RAM: 2GB Storage: 250MB Java Version: 7 or Above

Installation Procedures:

Download the Kingdomino.jar file from the source. Save it in a location on your computer where you can easily find it. Double-click the Kingdomino.jar file to run the program. If you're on Windows, you may need to right-click the file and select "Open with > Java(TM) Platform SE binary" instead. The Kingdomino game window should appear on your screen. If it doesn't, make sure you have Java 7 or above installed on your computer and try running the program again. To start playing, select the player types and click the "playeth" button in the main menu. You can choose to play against the computer or another player, and select game mode if you selected all players as computer. During gameplay, you can use your mouse to select and move tiles on the game board. If you encounter any issues or errors while running Kingdomino, consult the project's documentation or seek help from the developers.

Troubleshooting Tips:

Check that you have the latest version of Java installed on your computer. If you don't have the correct version, you may need to update it.

If you're having trouble with the graphics, make sure that your computer's graphics card and drivers are up to date. You can usually find updates on the manufacturer's website.

Check that you have enough free memory on your computer to run the program. If you're running other programs at the same time, try closing them to free up memory.

If the program crashes or freezes, try closing and rerunning the program. If the program still doesn’t work, try restarting your computer and running the program again.

If you're having trouble with the game rules or mechanics, consult the Kingdomino documentation or contact the developer.

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Kingdomino boardgame with human and computer players, using Java Swing. This was the final project for Advanced Object-Oriented Design.

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