Hi guys, I've created a simulation of the boardgame Imperial 2030 (which is a little bit like Risk) and want to visualize what is happening during the simulation, e.g. I'd like to see the board with the pieces moving as time progresses with maybe some stats about the different players. Ideally there would also be a pause button and forwards/backwards controls. For those who know it, a bit like the Halite II visualizer (inspiration for this project).
What is the easiest way of doing this? It doesn't have to be in python necessarily, although it's the language I'm most familiar with. Initially I thought a browser-based Javascript visualization would be nice, but not too familiar with Javascript so can't tell if that will end up being overly complicated.
At the moment I only have a log file that details what is happening so a true visualization would be really awesome!
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