🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Oct 6, 2008 02:24 AM UTC:
Larry Smith wrote:
The best direction would be to simply inform players about how they can
create their own sets. Instructions, graphics and a list of sources for
raw materials would be all that is necessary to assist in the
dissemination of real-world Chess variants.
I did this several years ago with my article on making a Chess
Variant Construction Set. This seems to me a more practical approach
than trying to make separate sets for each individual game. I have
recently ordered some new materials and plan to rewrite the article and
update it with photographs.
I did this several years ago with my article on making a Chess Variant Construction Set. This seems to me a more practical approach than trying to make separate sets for each individual game. I have recently ordered some new materials and plan to rewrite the article and update it with photographs.
http://www.chessvariants.org/crafts.dir/construction-set.html