David Paulowich wrote on Mon, Feb 20, 2023 05:33 AM UTC:Good ★★★★
To answer an old question here, Rose Chess (2007) replaces the Knights in Christian Freeling's Grand Chess with Roses. And continues on to add Bishop+Rose and Rook+Rose pieces to the game. My Rose Chess XII (2007) has a Half-Rose and an ordinary Nightrider on a 12x12 board.
For anyone contemplating a really big (16x16) version of this game, I frivolously offer the:
Thirteenleaper: moving from (a1) to (a14) or (f13) or (m6) or (n1).
On a (16x16x16) 3D-board it also leaps (3,4,12) and (4,12,3) and (12,3,4) and so forth.
To answer an old question here, Rose Chess (2007) replaces the Knights in Christian Freeling's Grand Chess with Roses. And continues on to add Bishop+Rose and Rook+Rose pieces to the game. My Rose Chess XII (2007) has a Half-Rose and an ordinary Nightrider on a 12x12 board.
For anyone contemplating a really big (16x16) version of this game, I frivolously offer the:
Thirteenleaper: moving from (a1) to (a14) or (f13) or (m6) or (n1).
On a (16x16x16) 3D-board it also leaps (3,4,12) and (4,12,3) and (12,3,4) and so forth.