Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Gary Gifford wrote on Thu, Mar 16, 2006 05:39 PM UTC:In reading over issues regarding Glinski's Hexagonal Chess, my Catapults of Troy, and Sam T's not-yet-in existence 'Crossing the Rubicon' (including the well written Joe Joyce wargaming comment)... Sam now has enough ideas and enough distance from Catapults of Troy that I feel I should step out of this scene. Also, in regard to all pieces moving at once [on a side], I recommend looking at the game 'Conquest' by Donald Benge. In Donald's game you have Elephants, Chariots, Ships, etc. His later variant includes Catapults and Siege Engines. Anyway, in that game you can move several pieces on a turn. Mr. Benge and I corresponded for about a year in regards to Conquest and we tried to get it going in over-the-board play in Ohio. It didn't happen, no fault of the game though... just too many couch potatoes in these parts... chess has even dried up in my neck of the woods. Anyway, back to the subject, the Rubicon endeavor could end up being an effort to combine elements from games of Glinski, Benge, and myself. I tried a similar 'combo-concept' when I created Shanghi Palace Chess. Though I liked the results, many others complained about it... I sure took a beating in the CV comments. May Sam's efforts go more smoothly than mine... I truly wish him well. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID CrossnTheRubicon does not match any item.