Fox And Geese ============= Fox And Geese ------------- Fox And Geese is played on the white squares of a standard chessboard. There is one fox which starts off at one end of the board, and four geese, which start from the opposite end. One player controls the fox, and the other the geese. The object of the game is for the fox to find its way past the geese and reach the opposite end of the board, or for the geese to corner the fox. With four against one, the game may seem a little one-sided, but the geese are limited to forward movement only, whereas the fox may move backwards as well as forwards. The program has been written so that the computer may play either the fox or the geese, or may be set to play against itself. Originally published in Input #35, page 1096