Queah is an iOS app for the the Liberian game of Queah. The app lets you play against the computer or another human player (by pass-and-play). The computer implements a mathematically optimal strategy. You can learn a lot about the game by watching how the computer AI plays. When playing against the computer, you also have the option of displaying a hint showing your best available move.
The app can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store. There are no in-app purchases or ads.
This app does not collect or share any personal information. For complete details, read the Privacy Policy
The source code for this app has been released under the MIT License.
© 2024 Stephen E. Bensley
The app was developed with Xcode, which is freely available from Apple. After installing Xcode and cloning the repo, open the Xcode project at the root of the repo. The Git tags correspond to App Store releases. Checkout the most recent tag to ensure a stable build.
The app depends on a Swift Package: UtiliKit (also developed by me). This dependency should be resolved automatically when you open and build the project.
The Xcode project has the following targets:
- Queah: The iOS app.
- QueahSolver: A MacOS app that solves the game. Make sure you build the Release configuration; Debug will be very slow.