Mill 3D is a virtual version of the traditional game Nine Men's Morris, providing a digital alternative to the classic board game.
Some standout features of Mill 3D include the ability to play against a friend, the option to choose from 3 different levels of computer AI, and a sophisticated 3D environment. It is also versatile, as it can run on both Linux and Windows operating systems.
To use Mill 3D, you will need the SDL 1.2.x and Fltk 1.1.6 libraries installed. Once you have these, the installation process is straightforward. Simply navigate to the source code directory and run the following steps:
1. Configure the package for your system by running `./configure'. Note that if you are using an old version of System V and running `csh', you may need to use `sh ./configure' instead.
2. Compile the package by running `make'.
3. Optionally, run any self-tests included with the package by typing `make check'.
4. Install the programs, data files, and documentation by running `make install'.
5. If desired, remove binary and object files by running `make clean'. To remove files created by `configure' and start fresh, run `make distclean'. Developers can also use `make maintainer-clean' to remove additional files.
Overall, Mill 3D is a solid option if you're looking for a modern take on Nine Men's Morris. Its 3D environment adds new depth to the game, and the option to play against the computer allows for solo gameplay.
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