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Guess the mutation?
QUANTUM seems to make pieces play to all places they are legal to go to.
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SEE DYED MMR
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I assume M.A.D is mutual assured destruction. Capturing pieces disappear.
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OK I just about gave myself an aneurysm trying to decrypt this message only to find out it's not a riddle it's a game.
Edit: fuck it was even a link but I didn't tap on the image
Posting a no-context cryptogram just seemed like a very r10pez10 thing to do, and I thought it was a fun idea.
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@error clone seems completely borked. There is no way to move anything but pawns and knights in that gameplay
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Cute and fun!
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@The_Quiet_One said in 👑:
@error clone seems completely borked. There is no way to move anything but pawns and knights in that gameplay
Once you capture a pawn, you release the other pieces.
So, don't do that.
I managed to win in one move on Chance. Pawn->rook check. Bishop'>knight checkmate-self.
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It needs to cancel a move when we click the piece again.
I think it also needs a version where after you move a piece it changes color.
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This quantum chess is not quantum chess. It's more like othello chess.
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It needs to cancel a move when we click the piece again.
I think it also needs a version where after you move a piece it changes color.
It's
.github.io
. So one must assume PRs are accepted.
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I played a chess variant on XBox 360 where white takes 1 move, black takes 2 moves, white takes 3 moves, black takes 4 moves, etc.
You had to take all n moves each turn, and weren't allowed to check your opponent until your final move.
It turned the game into a puzzle.
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Actually, what about variants that isn't complicated at all? For example:
- Chess Golf: Checkmate your opponent while keeping the most amount of material on the board.
- Chess Bowling: If you checkmate your opponent before capturing all their pieces, you lose. The only way to win is to checkmate them after capturing all their pieces.