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- DCP.WOZ Chess. Large variant with unorthodox pieces. (9x10, Cells: 90)
- De Vasa Chess. Play this hexagonal variant on a rhombus board with Jocly.
- Dead Ringers Chess. Double chess game with twin pieces that are captured simultaneously.
- Dead Ringers Chess. Double chess game with twin pieces that are captured simultaneously. (2x(8x8), Cells: 64)
- Dead Square . When pieces take, the square becomes impassible and all surrounding pieces disappear.
- Dead Square Chess. Captures destroy both units, the square, and all neighbors.
- Dealer's Chess. Armies are chosen by dealing special cards. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Decay Shogi. Pieces decay if held too long. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Deception Chess. Each piece has two identities, Cloak and concealed Base.
- Decima . Missing description
- Decima. Variant on 10 by 10 board where you win when you have 10 points on the 10th row.
- Decima. Variant on 10 by 10 board where you win when you have 10 points on the 10th row. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Decimaka. Game where pieces promote on making a capture.
- Decimaka (revised). Game where pieces promote on making a capture. (10x10)
- Decimal Four-Player Chess I. Checkmate either opposing teammate for the win.
- Decimal Four-Player Chess II. Checkmate either oppoenent for the win.
- Decimal Four-Player Chess III. Checkmate either opponent for the win.
- Decimal Four-Player Chess IV. Checkmate either opponent for the win.
- Decimal Quadruple Besiege. Army based on Échecs De L'Escalier arranged on enlarged Quadruple Besiege board. (20x20, Cells: 200)
- Decisive Chess. Chess, but replacing draw rules with win/loss rules.
- Deep Blue versus Kasparov. White and Black each have their own way of winning.
- Defender Pawn Chess. Pawns can move (but not capture) any distance backwards.
- Defensive Chess. White king is not royal, and Red units (except king) cannot go beyond the midline. If White has not won by 50 moves, Red wins.
- Delayed Chess. Only see your opponent's moves that are two moves old.
- Delegating Chess . 84 square variant in which pieces delegate moving powers.
- Delegating Chess. 84 square variant in which pieces delegate moving powers. (7x12, Cells: 84)
- Delegating Chess. 84 square variant in which pieces delegate moving powers.
- Delirious Bughouse. Miscellaneous rules added to Bughouse. (2x(8x8), Cells: 128)
- Delta PI. Commercial chess variant with science fiction theme.
- Delta-Nabla Chess. Chess translated to a triangular grid as naturally as possible.
- Delta88 Chess. trigonal chess using an hexagonal-lattice board.
- Delta88 Chess. Chess on a Trigonal Board. (11x8, Cells: 88)
- Delta88 Chess . Missing description
- Deluxe Chess. http://hometown.aol.com/taurusgaming/index.html.
- Demi chess. Chess on a 4 by 8 board. (4x8, Cells: 32)
- Demi Chess. Play this half-sized Chess variant on Jocly.
- Demi Chess . Chess on a 4 by 8 board.
- Demi Chess. Weak short range pieces with less symmetry than some more familliar pieces.
- Demi-Chess . Chess on a 4 by 8 board.
- DemiChess. Most pieces have about half the strength as in normal chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- DemiChess Revisited. Updated information on DemiChess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- DemiRifleChess. Rifle Chess where most pieces have about half the strength as in normal chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- The Demon Game. Larry Smith 10 x 10 game with extra Capablanca pieces.
- The Demon Game. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- The Demon Game. 10 x 10 game with extra Capablanca pieces.
- Demotion Chessgi. a Chessgi variant which is limited to 32 turns by demotions and the removal of Pawns.
- Demotion Chessgi . Chessgi variant limited to 32 turns by demotions and the removal of Pawns.
- Deneb. Now you can play Deneb on the Play-By-Mail system!
- Deneb. Special pieces and winning conditions. (7x9, Cells: 63)
- Deneb . Special pieces and winning conditions.
- Deneb Play-By-Mail game. Observe this game being played in the Invent and Play contest! Turn 4.
- Denver Chess Club Chigorin Chess Tournament. I'm sponsoring my first local chess variants tournament.
- Deployment. The initial setup of the pieces is open but hidden from the other player. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Deployment Chess. Place units on markers which disappear if crossed by a friend.
- Dervish Chess . Large variant with a great variety of pieces.
- Dervish Chess. Large variant with a great variety of pieces.
- Dervish Chess. Large variant with a great variety of pieces. (11x11, Cells: 121)
- Descent Chess. Start with a King and two Pawns, then move or drop one of the remaining pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Descent Chess. Kaufmann's drop variant. Begins with only K + P + P. Recommendable!
- Descent Chess Zillions file. . Start with a King and two Pawns, then move or drop one of the remaining pieces.
- Desert Benedict Chess. A hybrid of Desert Chess by Uwe Wiedemann and Benedict Chess by W.D Troyka.
- Desert Dust. Large variant with Arabian-themed pieces. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Desert Oasis Chess. A large variant with 2 types of repeat jumpers, plus Knights, and Camels. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Desert Pub Chess. A game with Desert Ferz and Desert Wazirs which make muliple captures by jumping.
- Desert Pub Chess. A game where Desert Wazirs & Desert Ferz capture by jumping. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Desertion Chess. When you move next to opposing pieces, they desert to your side; win by converting or capturing all opposing pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Desertion Chess . When you move next to opposing pieces, they desert to your side; win by converting or capturing all opposing pieces.
- Desertion Chess. When you move next to opposing pieces, they desert to your side; win by converting or capturing all opposing pieces.
- Destiny Chess. Each turn before you move, flip a coin to see if you switch pieces with your opponent.
- Detente 007. You move three times in sequence, the middle one being an enemy unit.
- Devingt Chess. Game Courier to play Devingt Chess, on a 10x10 board with Sages (=Camels).
- Devingt Chess. Decimal chess with 20 pieces per side including Sages (moving as Camels).
- Diagonal 3D Chess. Missing description (8x(8x8), Cells: 512)
- Diagonal Chess. Board turned 45 degrees. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diagonal Chess . Board turned 45 degrees.
- Diagonal chess (well balanced). Diagonal chess with 7 fortified pawns.
- Diagonal Oblong Chess. The board is an oblong in diagonal direction. By Shi Ji. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diagonal Oblong Chess . The board is an oblong on diagonal direction. By Shi Ji.
- Diagonal pawn chess. Pawns always move diagonally, whether capturing or not.
- Diagonal Quadrant Chess. Pieces start in two of the four by four quadrants of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diagonal Quadrant Chess. Different setup and pawn moves.
- Diagram Designer. Lets you display diagrams without uploading any graphics.
- Diagram Editor with scalable graphics. An easy-to-use tool for drawing boards and pieces of any size and color.
- Diagram Maker. Zillions of Games file for creating chess problem diagrams.
- Diagram Maker. Zillions of Games file for creating chess problem diagrams.
- Diagrammatic Shogi Pieces. Icons of shogi pieces in diagram style.
- Diamond Chess. Based on orthodox chess but rotated 45 degrees (invented in 1886). (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diamond Chess . Chess variant on diamond shaped board with 40 squares.
- Diamond Chess. Normal set and board, different setup and pawn moves.
- Diamond Chess. Chess on a Diamond board.
- Diamond Chess. Chess variant on diamond shaped board with 40 squares. (Cells: 40)
- Diamond Chess 306. Missing description (22x24, Cells: 306)
- Diamond Chess 306. A large variant inspired by Tony Paletta's PARACHESS and Fergus Duniho's ASSIMILATION FUSION CHESS.
- Diamond Chess II. Game on diamond-shaped board with 98 triangular cells.
- Diamond Ring Chess. Courier-style pieces to diamond-shaped camps on a toroidal wraparound board. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Diamondback Chess. Pieces start in corners. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diana . Chess on a 6 by 6 board.
- Diana. Chess on a 6 by 6 board. (6x6, Cells: 36)
- Diana Chess. Miniature chess game from the late 1800's.
- Diana Chess . Chess on a 6 by 6 board.
- Dice Chess. Die roll determines which type of piece is moved.
- Dice chess (wikipedia rules). Dice chess using 2 dice, wikipedia rules.
- Dice Chess I. Move the unit indicated by the roll of a six-sided die.
- Dice Chess V. If you cannot move the unit shown on the six-sided die,.
- Dice Landing Chess. Few pieces in play at the opening. Roll a dice to get other pieces joining the game. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dice Mate Chess. No capture; checkmate only happens if roll of the dice is favorable.
- Dice Mate Chess. No capture; checkmate only happens if roll of the dice is favorable. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dice-Money Chess. Earn money if you do what is written on the dice. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diceless Chessgammon. Move all pieces off the opponents side of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dienbienphu Chess. Unequal armies chess variant: FIDE chess against Quang Trung Chess.
- Different Armies. Various black armies versus the standard white army.
- Different Armies Chess . Missing description
- Different moving pieces . Missing description
- Different Pawns Random Chess. Missing description
- Diffusion Chess. Pieces start out in groups and must continually break apart into smaller groups. Played on a GO board. (19x19, Cells: 361)
- Diffusion Chess. Creative attempt by Alexander Munoz to combine Chess and Go.
- Dilaram's Legacy. Chess problems of 1001 years ago. Easy shatranj problem with a story about two kings and their kingdoms attached to it.
- Dilaram's problem. Chess problems of 1001 years ago. Famous old shatranj problem.
- Dimachaer Chess. Introducing the Dimachaer, a bifurcation piece that always lands on the diagonal second leg (zrf available).
- Dimachaer Chess. The Dimachaer is a gladiator bifurcation piece that must collide to move (+zrf).
- Dimension X. Chess on two planes - one with the usual chess pieces, the other with spooky trans-dimensional pieces with strange interactions. (2x(8x8), Cells: 128)
- Dimension X. Unusual transdimensional pieces interact with FIDE Chess.
- Dimension X, Problem # 7. An endgame problem for Dimension X, after Pawn g5-g6 who wins?
- Dimensionalized. 3D version of checkers, chess and shogi.
- Diminuendo Chess. Hexagonal variant: captured pieces are dropped in the center and diminished, not removed. (7x8, Cells: 43)
- Dino-Czars . Battle between rival dinosaurs on a board of 42 triangles, where facing counts.
- Dino-Czars. Battle between rival dinosaurs on a board of 42 triangles, where facing counts. (Cells: 42)
- Diplomacy chess. Simultaneously selected moves are only carried out when they do not conflict.
- Diplomat Chess . Round-board variant with a Diplomat to suborn opponents.
- Diplomat Chess. Round-board variant with a Diplomat to suborn opponents. (Cells: 43)
- Diplomatic Chess. The Diplomat replaces the King. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Diplomatic Mission. Cooperative chesslike game; commercial game.
- Dipole Chess. A cross between Chess and the game Dipole by Mark Steere. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Directed Alice Chess III. 3-board Alice.
- Directed Alice III. a 3-board Alice Chess variant.
- Discochess. Distributed Chess.
- Discreet Kriegspiel. Kriegspiel with no information about pawn captures or checks; win by capturing the opposing king.
- The Disguised King. Unknown pawn becomes royal piece. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Disguised King I. A secret royal pawn must be protected.
- Disguised King II. Win by capturing the secret royal pawn.
- Disintegration Chess. Pre-set for the game of disintegrating kings, rooks, fye'tins, and pawns.
- Disintegration Chess. Win by disintegrating 3 Kings and having 1 left. (5x9, Cells: 45)
- Displaced Grid Chess. A Grid Chess variant that allows kings to visit corners, etc.
- Displacement Chess 2. Chess with flexible castling, reverse symmetry and no opening theory.
- Displacement Chess 2. The most logical step for the evolution of standard Chess: flexible castling and interchange of king and queen for one side. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Displacement Chess 2 . Chess with minor modifications and no opening theory!
- Divergent Chess . All pieces capture different than they move without capturing.
- Divergent Chess. All pieces capture different than they move without capturing. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Divergent Dreamers. Army for Chess with Different Armies where pieces can only move when it has a neighbour. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Divided Forces Chess. Half of your army starts on the other side of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Djambi. Four player variant with different taking rules and special central square. (9x9, Cells: 1)
- Djambi. Four-player all-against-all game with unusual pieces; also known as Machiavellian Chess.
- Dlyouk Janggi. Program that plays this Korean Chess Variant. (Link.).
- Do Sho Chess. Chess with Shogi pieces added. (14x8, Cells: 112)
- Do-or-die Chazz. Pawns that can move backward and kings only on 5 by 8 board. (8x5, Cells: 40)
- Do-or-die Chazz . Pawns that can move backward and kings only on 5 by 8 board.
- Do-or-die Chess. Chess on an 8-by-5 board. Three ranks have been removed. (8x5, Cells: 40)
- Do-or-die Chess . Chess on 5 by 8 board: three rows removed.
- Dobutsu Shogi. The smallest Shogi variant made for kids to learn Shogi. (3x4, Cells: 12)
- Dodl schach: photo's. Photo's of a very small chess variant set.
- Dodl-schach . A truly small variant.
- Dodl-schach. A truly small variant. (6x4, Cells: 24)
- Dodl-schach. Photo's of Dodl-schach: a very small chess variant.
- Dodo Chess. Win by getting your king to the opposite side.
- Dodo Chess. From a special setup, be the first to have your king reach the last row. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- DoGod Random. Pawns and pieces dispersed on first and second ranks.
- Dollar Chess . Almost 1-Dimensional Variant on a Dollar sign-shaped board.
- Domination Chess. Win by occupying the center.
- Don't Cross Midnight. Chess on a rotating planet; units may not cross the International.
- Donkey Chess. Grand Chess with Donkeys instead of Knights. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Doppelganger BordahBee. A combination of BordahBee and Doppelganger Chess.
- Doppelganger Chess. Pieces have their "doubles" (Doppelgangers). Capture an opponent's piece to make both disappear... uses a FIDE chess set.
- Doppelganger Chess. Pieces and their doppelgangers are connected for capture and promotion! (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Doppleganger Bordahbee & DB Extreme. A cross between Doppelganger and Bordahbee - Choose the "normal" or "extreme" variant (with twice the capture power). (2x(8x8), Cells: 128)
- Double Alternate Chess. Game played on two boards with object to checkmate either King.
- Double Chess . On 16 by 8 board.
- Double Chess. FIDE Chess x 2(with extra queen replacing what would be an extra king).
- Double Chess. Play two Orthochess games at the same time, moving in either each move.
- Double chess. Two sets of pieces on 16 by 12 board. (16x12, Cells: 192)
- Double Chess. On 16 by 8 board. (16x8, Cells: 128)
- Double Chess. Sample game with analysis.
- Double Chess. More Sample Games.
- Double Chess. Sample Games.
- Double Cross Besiege. A spinoff from Besiege Chess using FIDE-size armies. (8x16, Cells: 96)
- Double Diamond. Pieces start diagonally across from one another and pawns move diagonally.
- Double Diamond. Irregular board with diagonal orientation. (9x9, Cells: 73)
- Double Diamond . Irregular board with diagonal orientation.
- Double Eight-directional Knight Shogi. Shogi with Western knights. Promoted knight = gold + Western knight.
- Double EIGHTEEN-STONE chess. David Short combines his Double Chess with Jim Aikin's Eight-Stone Chess.
- Double Hammer Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Double King Chess . With two kings on a 10 by 8 board.
- Double King Chess. With two kings on a 10 by 8 board. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Double Knight Chess I. A second pair of knights replaces the bishops.
- Double Knight Chess II. A knight not capturing may move again at once.
- Double Move Chess #1. Move twice per turn, win by capture not checkmate.
- Double Move Chess #2. Move twice per turn, win by capture not checkmate, check or mate ends turn.
- Double Move Chess #3. Move twice per turn with the same piece.
- Double Move Double Chess. The game is played on a 8x16 chessboard with each player in control of two complete armies.
- Double Move Double Chess. Play this double move variant that uses two Chess sets with Game Courier. (8x16, Cells: 128)
- Double Moves. Move your opponent's pieces after moving your own.
- Double Skak. Four player chess variant on 8 by 8 board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Double Trouble Chess. White has only king and bishop but moves twice per turn.
- Double-Ended Chess. Captures are by withdrawal and approach. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Double-Ended Chess. Captures are by withdrawal and approach.
- Double-Pawn Chess . Pawns may combine into Double-Pawns which move twice a turn.
- Doublebarrel Chess. Introducing the Doublebarrel piece, a lethal cannon relative with amazing tactical capabilities (Zillions file downloadable).
- Doublecannon Chess. Introducing the Doublecannon piece, a strong cannon relative with breathtaking tactical capabilities (Zillions file exists).
- Doublecannon-Chess (8x10). A big-board variant featuring the amazing new piece, the Doublecannon (Zillions file downloadable).
- DoubleEIGHTEEN-STONEchess. Combines Eight-Stone Chess with Double Chess. (16x9, Cells: 144)
- Doublemove chess. Move twice per turn, with by King capture, not checkmate. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Doubles Chess. A four-player game for two teams on an unusual board.
- Doublestep Chess and Doubletime Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Doublestep Chess and Doubletime Chess . All pieces may move twice when moving.
- DoubleWide Chess. Variant where two complete chess sets (including two Kings per side) are set up on a doublewide board.
- Doublewide Chess. A discussion of the variant where two complete chess sets (including two Kings per side) are set up on a doublewide board. (16x8, Cells: 128)
- Doubly Nested Chess. A variant hiding FIDE Chess on a Dabbaba binding. (17x17, Cells: 285)
- Douglas Modern chess. A chess variant with a more interesting start position, leading to more action.
- Dovecote Chess. One small non-rules tweak generally changes the character and pace of gameplay. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dr. Who Chess. Variant based on the popular TV seiries.
- Dragon. (DragonChess) Combines King and bishop movements, and capturing from afar (between boards).
- Dragon. Combines pawn and knight movement, mainly as a problem piece, not found in variants.
- Dragon. Missing description (9x15, Cells: 135)
- Dragon Chess. Regular chess army against a single, 3x3, unwieldy but powerful piece.
- Dragon Chess (tm). Commercial board game played on a large board with a new piece -- the Dragon.
- Dragon Horse. Moves as Bishop or Wazir.
- Dragon King. Moves as Rook or Ferz. AKA Crowned Rook.
- Dragon Wars. Multiple types of Dragon duke it out. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- DragonChess . A three-dimensional fantasy variant.
- Dragonchess. A three-dimensional fantasy variant. (3x(12x8), Cells: 288) (Recognized!)
- Dragonchess. Commercial large chess variant. (16x10, Cells: 124)
- Dragonchess Games. Sample games of Dragonchess.
- A Dragonchess Page. Roberts Stevens' page on Dragonchess.
- Dragonet Chess. The Dragonet flies to any square queenwise, captures piece behind landing square (with zrf).
- Dragonfly. Drop pieces you have taken on a 7 by 7 board. (7x7, Cells: 49)
- Dragonfly. Christian Freeling's 7x7 Chessgi type variant. No Queens. Pawns don't drop.
- Dragonfly Chess. Small version with pieces in hand.
- Dragons, Archers, and Oxen. Chess variant on a 10 by 10 board. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Dragoon Chess. An attempt to make Chess more strategic by making pieces more mobile.
- Drawless Chess . Simple rules are added to make draws impossible.
- Drawless Chess. Simple rules are added to make draws impossible. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dream Chess 46. 46-squasre variant played from opposite corners of a FIDE board with the other corners removed. (8x8, Cells: 46)
- Dream Chess 47. 47-square variant played from opposite corners of a 7 by 7 board with the other corners removed. (7x7, Cells: 47)
- Dromedary Chess. Pieces adjacent to the King can leap like a Dromedary (Camel).
- Drop Chess. Players can select from nine chess armies on an 8x8 or 9x9 board. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Drop Super Symchess (Updated) . Missing description
- Droppable Xiangqi. Another variant of Xiangqi with droppable pieces. (10x9, Cells: 90)
- DropSSShess . Missing description
- Drunken Nights. A toned down version of the Nutty Knights for Chess with different Armies. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dual Chess. A more Chess-like variant featuring the Marshall and the Cardinal. (16x8, Cells: 100)
- Dual Chess. A more Chess-like variant featuring the Marshall and the Cardinal.
- Dual Chess . A more Chess-like variant featuring the Marshall and the Cardinal.
- Dual Direction Variants. Adding extra moves to pieces in historic forms of Chess.
- DUAL RING Tournament Format. Tournament format for handling uneven number of players.
- Duchess. For 2, 3, 4 or 6 players on a rose-shaped board.
- dUchess. Chess on two levels. (2x(8x8), Cells: 128)
- Duck Chess. A Duck that must be moved by both players can block your moves. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Duck Soup Chess. Pawns on turnwise randomly determined colored squares cannot be taken. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- The Duel . Two hoppers eliminate squares as they go and compete against one another.
- Duel Chess. PBM Preset for 43-space variant played on two boards.
- Duel Chess. Captured pieces are sent to a separate Duel board to see who is eliminated and who returns. (2x(5x7), Cells: 43)
- The Duel II . Missing description
- Dueling Archbishops. Chess game with only six cells but with a piece that morphs into four different forms.
- Dueling Archbishops. Chess variant on 2 by 3 board. (2x3, Cells: 6)
- Dueling Archbishops . Small chess variant on 2 by 3 board.
- Duggan's Fantasy Chess. Game where usual pieces become mercenaries, horsemen, golems, assassins and adapts. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Duggan's Fantasy Chess (revised). Revised and Improved version of fantasy Chess variant. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Duggan's Fantasy Chess (revised). Revised and Improved version of fantasy chess variant.
- Duggan's Fantasy Chess Variant. A variant which makes the game more `playable`.
- Duke. Piece from RennChess that steps one orthogonally then slides diagonally, or slides diagonally then steps one orthogonally.
- The Duke of Rutland Chess. Play this large historic variant on Jocly.
- The Duke of Rutland's Chess. Missing description
- The Duke of Rutland's Chess . Large variant from 18th century England.
- The Duke of Rutland's Chess. Large variant from 18th century England. (14x10, Cells: 140)
- The Duke of Rutland's Chess. 14x10 version.
- Duluth Chess. 5 minor changes to Western chess that can affect all stages of the game.
- Duluth chess. 5 minor changes to Western Chess that can affect all stages of the game.
- Dune Chess. Chess variant based on the Dune novels of Frank Herbert.
- Dunkeys . Missing description
- Dunsany Chess . 32 pawns play against a full set of pieces.
- Dunsany's Chess. One side has 32 pawns instead of the usual pieces.
- Dunsany's chess . 32 pawns play against a full set of pieces.
- Dunsany's Chess. 32 pawns play against a full set of pieces.
- Duo Chess. Two boards, units moving freely to the corresponding squares.
- Duplication Chess. Twice per game, move a piece with duplication. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dürer's Chess. Dürer's Chess, played on a board of 151 tessellating pentagons and diamonds. (Cells: 151)
- Durerschess . Dürer's Chess is played on a tiling of tessellating pentagons and diamonds, first described by Albrecht Dürer in 1525.
- Dutch Billiards Chess. Billiards chess with pocketed pieces returned to.
- Dutch Chess . Different objective and piece movements with orthodox chess set.
- Dutch Chess. Different objective and piece movements with orthodox chess set. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dutch Chess. Pawns start on the back ranks and move as queens.
- Dutch translations on the Chess Variant Pages. Missing description
- Dynamic Bastardo. Cut-throat four-player variant with free setup.
- Dynamic Chess. Pieces move like closest piece left on the same rank.
- Dynamic Chess . Pieces move like closest piece left on the same rank.
- Dynamo Chess. Units push and pull one another. Some bugs may remain in the program.
- Dynamo Chess. You pull and push pieces around and off the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dynamo Chess. Preset for Dynamo Chess.
- Dynasty Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dynasty Chess. Capture both king and queen, whose moves vary.
- E-Chess. The chess pieces appear on the board during the game.
- Each Piece Once Chess. Each turn, move as many as all your pieces, but only once!
- Earthquake Chess. An earthquake caused a kind of Z-form in the board. (8x8, Cells: 8)
- Earthquake Chess. Center of board runs down a fault.
- Easterhouse. Captured pieces switch between Xiang Qi and Shogi boards. (9x19, Cells: 171)
- Easy Chess. Java applet the plays chess.
- Échecs De L'Escalier. A double Capablanca-type variant with slightly enhanced Pawns. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- echess. (Micro) Evolutionary CHESS game.
- Echexs. Hexagonal variant for three or six players.
- Echexs. Hexagonal variant for three players.
- Echidna Chess. Introducing the Echidna, a repulsion piece with telekinetic capacities (with zrf).
- Echo Chess I. If possible, make a second move with a matching unit.
- Echo Chess II. If possible, make a second move with a matching unit.
- Echos. Transform your non-attacked, non-royal units as you like.
- Ecila. Six-dimensional analogue to Sphinx Chess.
- Eclipse Chess. Units in the eclipse zone cannot move or give check.
- Economy in Chess Variants. Several chess variants based on economic principles.
- EconoSplurge. Chess Variant Set.
- An EconoSplurge Dragonchess Set. Dragonchess board with cheap felt squares and fancy wooden pieces. Includes stereoscopic photos.
- Ecumenical Chess. Set of Variants incorporating Camels and Camel compound pieces. (8x10, Cells: 80)
- Ecumenical Chess. Ecumenical Chess features three variants with camel-bishop, camel-rook knight-camel compounds.
- Ecumenical Eurasian Ninjachess. 3d variant on 10 by 5 by 5 board with many new pieces. (5x(5x10), Cells: 250)
- Ecutunnel and Ecumillstone. 3d versions of twin-board Ecumenical Chess, with a new front-rank piece. (4x(4x12), Cells: 192)
- Ed Friedlander's Chess Variant Applets. Hundreds of Java Applets for Playing Chess Variants.
- Ed's Chess Applet. Missing description
- Edge Chess. Pieces can stand on the edges of squares.
- Edge Chess . Pieces can stand on the edges of squares.
- Edge of the World (EOTW) Chess. Pieces have momentum on 12 by 12 board. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Edgehog. Moves as a Queen, but only to or from an edge.
- Edgehog Chess . Three Chess variants featuring John Driver's edge-loving piece the Edgehog.
- Edgehog Chess. Queens may move only to or from edges of the board.
- Edgehog Chess. Three Chess variants featuring John Driver's edge-loving piece the Edgehog. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- EDILÁN. EDILÁN has available facsimiles of many of the books of King Alfonso X, including his book on chess and other games.
- Editors. Information on the people that run this site.
- Edmarks' Strategy Challenges II Program. On their Website, you can download a demo that allows you to play the Jungle game against a human opponent on a PC.
- EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEX! Chess. A game designed to be as different to chess as possible while still being the same as chess. (1x72, Cells: 72)
- Een paard voor een koninkrijk. Missing description
- Eight Kings. Each player has eight kings and wins by mate or stalemate one of the kings. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Eight Kings Chess. Checkmate any one of them to win.
- The Eight Queens problem. Put eight queens on the board such that no one attacks another.
- Eight Stone Chess . Version using Alfaerie graphics.
- Eight Stone Chess . On an 8 by 9 board with eight neutral stones.
- Eight Stone Chess Photographs. Additional photo's of set of Eight Stone Chess.
- Eight-Stone Chess. Players can move neutral stones as well as pieces.
- Eight-Stone Chess. On an 8 by 9 board with eight neutral stones. (8x9, Cells: 72)
- Eight-Stone Chess Pictures. Photo's of home made chess variant set for Eight-Stone Chess.
- Einstein-Grasshopper. Leaps on Queen-lines to move or capture, and any piece leapt over changes type.
- Elbow Room . Usual set of pieces and eight additional pawns per player on 8 by 16 board.
- Elbow Room. Usual set of pieces and eight additional pawns per player on 8 by 16 board. (16x8, Cells: 128)
- Electrum Chess. All the Goldchess and Silverchess back-rank pieces in a single variant. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Elena . Chess on 5 by 6 board.
- Elena Chess. Chess on 5 by 6 board. (5x6, Cells: 30)
- Elena Chess . Chess on 5 by 6 board.
- The Elephant. Jumps two diagonally (see Alfil).
- Elephant (Xiangqi). Moves two squares diagonally (non-jumping).
- Elephant Chess. Featuring the time-honoured Burmese Elephant.
- Elephant Chess Club. Webshop selling internationalized Xiangqi and Shogi sets.
- Elephant Hecatomb. Similar to Hecatomb Chess. (9x8, Cells: 72)
- Elephant Hunt. Ituri Forest Pygmi traditional game with chess-like elements. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Elephant Hunt . Ituri Forest Pygmi traditional game with chess-like elements.
- Elephant Hunt. Ituri Forest Pygmi traditional game with chess-like elements.
- Elephant_Shogi. A Traditional Shogi game with Elephants added. (11x9, Cells: 64)
- Elevator. Three-dimensional chess variant with moving elevators and walking, vaulting and flying pieces.
- Elevator. Three-dimensional chess variant with moving elevators and walking, vaulting and flying pieces. (4x(8x8), Cells: 192)
- Elevator Chess. Multiple boards with simultaneous games are linked through central elevator squares.
- Elite Chess. Elite Chess adds an Amazon to Capablanca's Game by adding one more row to the board.
- Elk Chess. The double-barrelled Elk moves differently depending on square colour.
- Elk Chess (with Scorpions). Poisonous Scorpion pawns combined with the restive Elk, that changes with the colour of the square.
- Elkrider Chess. Elkrider plus regular pieces. The Elkrider moves like a Nightrider if standing on white squares, otherwise it moves like a Rook.
- Elmore, Jeff. Website of Jeff Elmore: 3D Chess Sets and Instructions.
- Elven Chess. 10x10 variant with 4 new pieces, of which one can double-capture. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Elven Chess. Chu Shogi Lion, Dragon Horse, Dragon King, Guard on Grand Chess type setup.
- Elven Chess. Play this 10x10 variant with a double-capturing piece on Jocly.
- Embassy Chess. Play this modern Bird's Chess variant based on the setup of Grand Chess.
- Embassy Chess. Play Embassy Chess with Jocly.
- Embassy Chess. A 10x8 variant based on Grand Chess. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Emperor Chess. The king may move to, and only to, any square under attack by.
- Emperor Chess. Large chess variant with a Commander (Queen + Knight), two Queens, and two Emperors (Bishop + Lame Dabbabah-rider) per side. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Emperor of China. A cross between Chess and Halma.
- Emperor of China. A Chess and Halma mixed game.
- Emperor Raumschach. Variant of Dr. Fredinand Maack's Raumschach.
- The Emperor's Game. Variant on 10 by 10 board from 19th century Germany. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Emperor's Nobility 3d Latrunculi (EN3dL). 3d variant in which pieces can get promoted again and again. (5x(5x10), Cells: 250)
- Empire Chess. Asymmetric variant where one army has pieces that move like queens but capture differently.
- Empress. See Amazon. Can move as queen or as knight.
- Empress. Fairy Chess name for Rook+Knight compound.
- Empty Cube Chess. A variant using the faces of an 8x8x8 board with no triaxial moves. (8x(8x8), Cells: 296)
- Emulation Chess. Pieces have no move of their own, but move instead like adjacent pieces of either side.
- Emulation Chess. Pieces have no move of their own, but move instead like adjacent pieces of either side. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- En Passant - website of the Nørresundby Chess Club. Much information on programs for chess publishing, chess programs, etc.
- En passant Chess. Orthodox chess on a shortened board of only 7 rows. Encourages more en passant moves.
- En Passant Chess. All pieces can be taken en passant. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- En Passant Chess. All pieces can capture and be captured en passant.
- En Passant Chess. All pieces have the en passant option. Koksal Karakus version.
- En Passant Chess of Ingo Althofer. This is just FIDE Chess, but with board contracted by one row. Try it out.
- Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. Book that documents a wide variety of chess variants.
- Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. This is THE reference book for chess variants!
- Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. A review.
- Ender's Chess. Inspired by by the novel, "Ender's Game". (9x11, Cells: 83)
- Endgame. Players start out with 16 pawns and gain pieces via promotion. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Endgame analysis for Hexagonal Chess. Information from extensive computer analysis of Hexagonal chess endgames.
- Endgame statistics with fantasy pieces. Much computer generated information on endgames.
- Endgame statistics with fantasy pieces for three pieces. Much computer generated information on endgames.
- Endless Chess idea. Article about different ways to make cylinder chess board.
- Enemy Progressive chess. Make one normal move and an increasing number of moves with enemy pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Enep. An experimental variant with enhanced knights and an extra pawn. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Energizer Chess. Chess on a normal board with an Archbishop and a Chancellor added. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Energizer Chess. Chess on a normal board with an Archbishop and a Chancellor added.
- English Progressive Chess. Missing description
- English Progressive Chess. White moves once, black twice, white three times, etc. Series ends when a check is given. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- English Random Chess. Play this game with standard chessmen on a 10x10 board, with randomized piece setup.
- English Random Chess. Standard chessmen on a 10x10 board, with randomized piece setup. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Enhanced Courier Chess. Courier Chess with the weaker pieces enhanced.
- Enhanced Courier Chess. Courier Chess with the weaker pieces enhanced.
- Enhanced Pawn Chess (EPC). Pawn upgrading by extended capturing possibilities. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Enjoyable Hour Chess. Three-Dimensional Chess.
- Enlarged and Improved Chess. Early large-board variant from Holland.
- Enochian Chess. Four-player team variant of the Golden Dawn. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Entangled chess. Game inspired by the physical phenomenon of quantum entanglement. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Enthralling Chess. A 32-turn variant in which pieces are 'enthralled', and then 'liberated' (ie. removed from the board).
- Entourage Chess. Any piece (not pawn) adjacent to the king is also royal.
- Entropy Chess. Every move, you may move an enemy piece to an unattacked square. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Epic Chess. Massive attack chess on a board 10x10.
- Epiphany Chess. Three Kings.
- Episcopal Chess. Capture both opposing bishops to win.
- Episcopal Chess. Play this symmetric version of Chess online.
- Epsilon Eridani. 44-square version of Achernar. (9x5, Cells: 44)
- Epsilon Eridani . A 44-square version of Achernar.
- Equalized Shatranj. Basic weak moves of ancient pieces are compensated by their numbers. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Equestrian Chess. On diamond shaped board with reentry squares and different pieces. (Cells: 41)
- Equestrian Chess . On diamond shaped board with reentry squares and different pieces.
- Equihopper. Jumps across a piece in any direction with the same distance before and after the hurdle. Cannot jump additional pieces on strai.
- Equinox chess. A game with well crafted openings.
- ERB Jetan . Implements different possible rules for Jetan.
- Eric's 40-square Fiasco . Game on 5 by 8 board with three pieces that start in reserve.
- Eric's 40-square Fiasco!. Game on 5 by 8 board with three pieces that start in reserve. (5x8, Cells: 40)
- Eric's Great Chess . Modern variant on historic large chess variant.
- Eric's Great Chess. Eric Greenwood shortens by two rows the familiar ancient Great Chess board.
- Eric's Great chess. Modern variant on historic large chess variant. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Ernest, James. An interview with James Earnest.
- Erosion Chess. Units erode after eight moves.
- Escalation Chess. Getting a unit captured lets you move twice on the next turn.
- Espionage chess. Spy can only be captured in turn after it has moved in 41-square variant. (7x7, Cells: 41)
- Espionage Chess . Spy can only be captured in turn after it has moved in 41-square variant.
- Essedar Chess. The Essedar is a bifurcation piece that moves by colliding (+zrf).
- Essedar Chess. Introducing the Essedar, which captures orthogonally but moves by the collision method (zrf available).
- Essentials of Chinese Chess and of Korean Chess . (Link.).
- Etcetera . This variant has some elements of Chinese Chess. Also, pieces cannot capture pieces of their own type.
- Etcetera. This variant has some elements of Chinese Chess. Also, pieces cannot capture pieces of their own type. (7x8, Cells: 56)
- Ethiopian Chess. African variant with distinct mobilization phase.
- Euchess. Missing description
- Euchess . Grand chess variant on 10 by 10 board.
- Euchess. Grand chess variant on 10 by 10 board. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Euqorab. Anti-Baroque. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Eurasia-Chess Chessmen Piece Set. for Chess, XiangQi, Shogi and other Chess variants.
- EurasiaChess Shogi . Shogi and mini-Shogi with mixed chess-symbols&Japanese-Kanjis.
- EurasiaChess Shogi Graphics. Graphics of shogi pieces mixing European chess symbols & Japanese Kanji.
- EurasiaChess: Photos of Chessmen Shogi Pieces adaptation. http://www.eurasia-chess.com.
- Eurasian Chess. Synthesis of European and Asian forms of Chess.
- Eurasian Chess . Synthesis of European and Asian forms of Chess.
- Eurasian Chess. Synthesis of European and Asian forms of Chess. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Eurasian Pawn piece. A hybrid European and Asian Pawn.
- Europan Chess. A 14x14 board with extra pieces. (14x14, Cells: 196)
- European Chess. A multiplayer, different armies form of chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Every Man a Pawn. Each piece has the powers of a Pawn (except promotion) in addition to its normal powers. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Every Man a Pawn. Each piece has the powers of a Pawn (except promotion) in addition to its normal powers.
- Evo. Game with chess-variant elements.
- Evochess. Evolutionary chess. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Evolution Chess . Game where pieces add the abilities of pieces they capture.
- Evolution Chess. Game where pieces add the abilities of pieces they capture. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Evolution Chess . 42-square game where each player starts with 20 Knights that evolve and a King.
- Evolution Chess. 42-square game where each player starts with 20 Knights that evolve and a King. (7x6, Cells: 42)
- Excelsior. At certain moments in the game, pieces are moved to an additional 5 by 4 area. (2x(8x8), Cells: 84)
- Excelsior . At certain moments in the game, pieces are moved to an additional 5 by 4 area.
- Exchanger Chess. Knights can move to a square.
- Exchequer. Commercial 3d chess variant on 4 by 4 by 4 board. (Link.).
- Exchequer 3D Chess. Expensive three dimensional chess variant.
- Exchess Set. New chess pieces that can be used in combination with Staunton chess pieces.
- Exclusive Chess. Mate is only allowed if there is a unique way to do so.
- ExCoCo Chess . Zip file containing zrf and images.
- ExCoCo Chess. Missing description
- ExCoCo Chess. EXtends and COmbines the COurier variants. (18x12, Cells: 216)
- Execute the Game. Pieces have unique abilities and uses dice-based combat.
- Exhausted King. Win by giving permanent check. . (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Exhaustive Ashtaranga. Enough of every piece from Courier Ashtaranga to cover the board between them. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Exile Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Exinox Chess. Missing description
- Exinox Chess. Normal chess set, new type of pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Existentialist Chess. Play this game on a 10x10 board with many different pieces.
- Existentialist Chess. 10x10 board with many different pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Exotic Pieces. Menagerie of pieces, old and new. Have fun!
- Expanded Chess. 100 square chess with complementary pieces.
- Expanded Chess. An attempt at a logical expansion of Chess to a 10x10 board.
- Expanded Chess 256. The Chess experience upscaled to a larger board. (16x16, Cells: 256)
- Expanded Chinese Chess. Missing description (9x12, Cells: 108)
- Expansion chess. Get points per each your piece on other half of board to win. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Experiments in Symmetry. Several experimental games to test whether perfect symmetry makes a game better.
- Exploring Jetan. Analysis and extended rules for Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Martian chess" jetan.
- Explosion Chess. Whatever units the mover attacks disappear; if the mover.
- Express Chess. Information on commercial chess variant with cards instead of board and pieces. ()
- Extended Chess. Standard setup with changes in moves and win conditions. (8x8, Cells: 64)
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