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README.md

5D Diplomacy With Multiversal Time Travel

5D Diplomacy with Multiversal Time Travel is a Diplomacy variant that adds multiversal time travel in the style of its namesake, 5D Chess with Multiversal Time Travel.

This project was inspired by Oliver Lugg's proof-of-concept version and based on the adjudication algorithms of Lucas B. Kruijswijk. For more information on the design, see docs/design.md. For more information on the rules of multiversal Diplomacy, see docs/rules.md.

Usage

This project is not ready for end users yet!

I am working in VS Code on NixOS so currently the developer setup is optimized for that. VS Code is launched from inside a nix develop shell so it gets the environment. The C# debugger fails to launch on NixOS so I run Code through an Ubuntu 22.04 distrobox when I need that.