# XMage - Magic, Another Game Engine XMage allows you to play magic against one or more online players or computer opponents. It includes full rules enforcement for over **10,000** unique cards (nearly 20.000 counting all cards from different editions). Starting with Eventide, all regular sets have nearly all the cards implemented ([see here in detail which cards are implemented](http://ct-magefree.rhcloud.com/stats)). There are public servers where you can play XMage against other players. Apart from this, you can also host your own server to play against the AI and/or your friends. You can visit the XMage forum [here](http://www.slightlymagic.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=70). ## Features * Deck editor to build your desired decks. * There is a simple computer AI opponent available. * You can play either a two player duel or a multiplayer free-for-all game with up to 10 players. * Commander format(also up to 10 players). * Tiny Leaders duels. * There are two tournament types supported witch can be played with up to 16 players: * Elimination or swiss type handling * Booster (also Cube) draft tournaments (4-16) * Sealed (also from Cube) tournaments (2-16) ## Installation Install the XMage Launcher to download and install always the latest XMage release from [here](http://XMage.de). You will need to have the [Java Runtime Environment](http://java.com/en/) Version 7 or later. Here you can find a log of the latest changes: [Release changes] (http://github.com/magefree/mage/wiki/Release-changes) (look here for more in detail description what to do: http://www.slightlymagic.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=13632) ## Developer If you are interesting in developing XMage here are a couple of links that might interest you: * [Developer Getting Started](http://github.com/magefree/mage/wiki/Developer-Getting-Started) * [Developer Notes](http://github.com/magefree/mage/wiki/Developer-Notes) * [Developer Testing Tools] (http://github.com/magefree/mage/wiki/Developer-Testing-Tools) * [Double Faced Cards](http://github.com/magefree/mage/wiki/Double-Faced-Cards)