This project features a chess game that enables two players to compete against each other. It is developed with a strong emphasis on Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) principles, enhancing its design and functionality. Key aspects include:
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Two-Player Interaction: The game is designed for a pair of players, each controlling a set of chess pieces, and playing in turns.
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OOP Principles: The game's architecture showcases OOP concepts:
- Polymorphism: Different chess pieces demonstrate unique move sets while sharing common interfaces.
- Inheritance: A base 'piece' class is extended to various specific chess pieces.
- Abstract Classes and Interfaces: These are used to define standard behaviors for chess pieces and the game mechanics.
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User Interface: A straightforward interface for players to interact with the game, making moves and viewing the board.
This project requires the Java programming language and JavaFX. Additionally, an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) capable of compiling and running Java code is needed.
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