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This game needs a chess set (with some spare pieces), sets of counters which can be differentiated (for example coins of different values, or the armies from a 'Risk' set), and one dice or coin. | This game needs a chess set (with some spare pieces), sets of counters which can be differentiated (for example coins of different values, or the armies from a 'Risk' set), and one dice or coin. | ||
==Winning== | ===Winning=== | ||
You win by taking the opponent's king. You aren't required to announce check, or move out of check. A player may have more than one king, in which case they don't lose if one is taken. | You win by taking the opponent's king. You aren't required to announce check, or move out of check. A player may have more than one king, in which case they don't lose if one is taken. | ||
===Running Out of Deck=== | |||
If the draw pile runs out, the discard pile is immediately shuffled and becomes the draw pile. | |||
===Drawing and Discarding=== | |||
During their turn, a player may discard any number of cards from their hand, then draw the same number. This takes an entire move - they can't play a Thing or Event in that turn. | |||
A player who starts their turn with no cards draws 5 cards instead of 1. | |||
===Changing pieces moves=== | ===Changing pieces moves=== | ||
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===Numbers of pieces=== | ===Numbers of pieces=== | ||
As a result of pieces increasing or decreasing in rank, there may be a number of pieces on the board which would be impossible in normal chess, for example three bishops or two kings. This is legal | As a result of pieces increasing or decreasing in rank, there may be a number of pieces on the board which would be impossible in normal chess, for example three bishops or two kings. This is legal. | ||
==Card List== | ==Card List== | ||
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|title=Canon | |title=Canon | ||
|type=Thing - Move Change - Bishop | |type=Thing - Move Change - Bishop | ||
|text=The bishop moves as in standard chess, with the exception that it must leap over exactly one friendly piece. If a bishop is stopped by a Forest, and has not leapt over a friendly piece, it returns to its starting square and the player forfeits their | |text=The bishop moves as in standard chess, with the exception that it must leap over exactly one friendly piece. If a bishop is stopped by a Forest, and has not leapt over a friendly piece, it returns to its starting square and the player forfeits their Action for the turn. | ||
|bgcolor=6666ff | |bgcolor=6666ff | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|title=Cannon | |title=Cannon | ||
|type=Thing - Move Change - Rook | |type=Thing - Move Change - Rook | ||
|text=The rook moves as in standard chess, with the exception that it must leap over exactly one friendly piece. If a rook is stopped by a Forest, and has not leapt over a friendly piece, it returns to its starting square and the player forfeits their | |text=The rook moves as in standard chess, with the exception that it must leap over exactly one friendly piece. If a rook is stopped by a Forest, and has not leapt over a friendly piece, it returns to its starting square and the player forfeits their Action for the turn. | ||
|bgcolor=4444ff | |bgcolor=4444ff | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|type=Thing - Terrain | |type=Thing - Terrain | ||
|text=A piece whose move takes them through a Forest square, unless they are leaping over it, has a 50% chance of being forced to end their move on that square. | |text=A piece whose move takes them through a Forest square, unless they are leaping over it, has a 50% chance of being forced to end their move on that square. | ||
|bgcolor=009900 | |bgcolor=009900 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|type=Thing - Terrain | |type=Thing - Terrain | ||
|text=A piece who moves through or ends their move on a desert square, unless they are leaping over it, has a 50% chance of losing one rank. A piece who loses rank part-way through their move may still complete it, even if the move is now impossible for their new rank. | |text=A piece who moves through or ends their move on a desert square, unless they are leaping over it, has a 50% chance of losing one rank. A piece who loses rank part-way through their move may still complete it, even if the move is now impossible for their new rank. | ||
|bgcolor=009900 | |bgcolor=009900 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|type=Thing - Terrain | |type=Thing - Terrain | ||
|text=No piece may pass through or end their move on a Mountains square. Pieces may leap over it. | |text=No piece may pass through or end their move on a Mountains square. Pieces may leap over it. | ||
|bgcolor=009900 | |bgcolor=009900 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|type=Thing - Terrain | |type=Thing - Terrain | ||
|text=A piece who ends their move on a Portal square (not just passes through it) has a 50% chance of losing one rank. A piece who is on a Portal square may move to any other unoccupied Portal as their move. | |text=A piece who ends their move on a Portal square (not just passes through it) has a 50% chance of losing one rank. A piece who is on a Portal square may move to any other unoccupied Portal as their move. | ||
|bgcolor=009900 | |bgcolor=009900 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|title=Promotion | |title=Promotion | ||
|type=Action | |type=Action | ||
|text= | |text=Promote any piece (yours or your opponents). | ||
|bgcolor=666666 | |bgcolor=666666 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|title=Demotion | |title=Demotion | ||
|type=Action | |type=Action | ||
|text= | |text=Demote any piece (yours or your opponents), other than a king or pawn. If you demote a knight and it becomes a pawn which is on the last rank and entitled to queen, it queens immediately. | ||
|bgcolor=666666 | |||
}} | |||
{{card | |||
|title=Martyr | |||
|type=Action | |||
|text=Choose any piece (yours or your opponents) which is not a king or queen. When this piece takes, it is itself taken, as is the taken piece, and any piece other than pawns in adjacent squares (including kings). | |||
|bgcolor=666666 | |bgcolor=666666 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|type=Action | |type=Action | ||
|text=Remove one of your pieces other than a king, and remove one of your opponent's pieces of the same rank. | |text=Remove one of your pieces other than a king, and remove one of your opponent's pieces of the same rank. | ||
|bgcolor=666666 | |||
}} | |||
{{card | |||
|title=Options | |||
|type=Action | |||
|text=Draw three cards. | |||
|bgcolor=666666 | |||
}} | |||
{{card | |||
|title=Options | |||
|type=Action | |||
|text=Draw three cards. | |||
|bgcolor=666666 | |||
}} | |||
{{card | |||
|title=Options | |||
|type=Action | |||
|text=Draw three cards. | |||
|bgcolor=666666 | |||
}} | |||
{{card | |||
|title=Options | |||
|type=Action | |||
|text=Draw three cards. | |||
|bgcolor=666666 | |bgcolor=666666 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|title=New Queen | |title=New Queen | ||
|type=Action | |type=Action | ||
|text=Move your rook into a square occupied by a friendly bishop, or vice versa. The pieces merge to become a queen. If your piece is stopped by a Forest or demoted by a Desert it returns to its original square and you forfeit your | |text=Move your rook into a square occupied by a friendly bishop, or vice versa. The pieces merge to become a queen. If your piece is stopped by a Forest or demoted by a Desert it returns to its original square and you forfeit your Action for the turn. | ||
|bgcolor=666666 | |bgcolor=666666 | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 18:11, 21 September 2010
Chess Plus Plus | |
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Designer | James |
Date | 13th March 2004 |
Players | 2 |
This is an untested deck. Its cards are complete, but it hasn't yet been tested. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
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Another combination of Dvorak and chess.
Special Rules
Special equipment
This game needs a chess set (with some spare pieces), sets of counters which can be differentiated (for example coins of different values, or the armies from a 'Risk' set), and one dice or coin.
Winning
You win by taking the opponent's king. You aren't required to announce check, or move out of check. A player may have more than one king, in which case they don't lose if one is taken.
Running Out of Deck
If the draw pile runs out, the discard pile is immediately shuffled and becomes the draw pile.
Drawing and Discarding
During their turn, a player may discard any number of cards from their hand, then draw the same number. This takes an entire move - they can't play a Thing or Event in that turn.
A player who starts their turn with no cards draws 5 cards instead of 1.
Changing pieces moves
Some cards alter the move of a given type of piece (any reference to a 'piece' includes pawns). These cards are various shades of blue, depending on which type of piece they alter. If a card like this is played, any card of exactly the same shade (ie which refers to the same piece) is discarded at the same time. Each of these cards refers to pieces from both sides. Playing a card of this type does not entitle a player to move a piece. Some cards return a particular type of piece to its standard chess move; you need not keep 'standard move' cards on the table if you don't want to.
Queening
Sometimes pawns may not queen when they reach the 8th rank. If a pawn in this situation is on the 8th rank, and then the moves of pawns are changed such that pawns do queen, the pawn queens at the start of the relevant player's turn. As in standard chess, 'queening' does not refer only to a pawn becoming a queen; a pawn may be promoted to any piece other than a pawn or king.
Terrain
The green cards allow a player to change the treatment of one square. Players should place a counter of a given type on the square they choose, and should place a counter of the same type against the card, to act as a key. Terrain cards may not be placed on squares with a piece currently in them. They may be placed on squares with a terrain counter already on them, in which case this terrain counter is replaced. Some cards refer to 'unoccupied' squares. This refers entirely to whether a piece is there. A square with a terrain counter may still be 'unoccupied'
Rank
Some cards refer to pieces increasing or decreasing in rank. The pieces are considered to be ranked as follows - pawn, knight, bishop, rook, queen, king. Thus a knight who lost one rank would become a pawn, a pawn who lost one rank would be removed from the board. You may not play a card in such a way as to promote a king.
Numbers of pieces
As a result of pieces increasing or decreasing in rank, there may be a number of pieces on the board which would be impossible in normal chess, for example three bishops or two kings. This is legal.
Card List
Things