The current version of Gambit is 0.2007.01.30, released January 30, 2007. Visit the Download page to get the latest version.
Version 0.2007.01.30 of Gambit, Software Tools for Game Theory, is now available for download.
A primary objective of this release is to update the Gambit codebase for most currently-used versions of gcc. gcc versions 3.4.2 and greater are now believed to successfully compile Gambit, although some versions 4.0.x of gcc appear to be buggy. In addition, this version adds support for wxWidgets 2.8.Gambit is a library of game theory software and tools for the construction and analysis of finite extensive and strategic games. Gambit is designed to be portable across platforms: it currently is known to run on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X, and Windows 98 and later.
Gambit provides:
A graphical user interface, based upon the wxWidgets library, providing a common interface with native look-and-feel across platforms.
A Python API for scripting applications.
A library of C++ source code for representing games, suitable for use in other applications.
To learn more, visit the Documentation page, where you'll find some tutorials on getting started with the Gambit graphical interface, and a collection of interesting example games.
Gambit is Free/Open Source software, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
We hope you will find Gambit useful for both teaching and research applications. If you do use Gambit in a class, or in a paper, we would like to hear about it. We are especially interested in finding out what you like about Gambit, and where you think improvements could be made.
If you are citing Gambit in a paper, we suggest a citation of the form:
McKelvey, Richard D., McLennan, Andrew M., and
Turocy, Theodore L. (2007)
Gambit: Software Tools for Game
Theory, Version 0.2007.01.30 http://gambit.sourceforge.net.
Replace the version number and year as appropriate if you use a different release.
If you use Gambit in teaching or research, we'd like to hear from you and get feedback from your experiences. Information on contacting the developers can be gotten from the Support page.