| Object: capture the opponent's king or force your opponent to take off his own king.
All standard chess rules apply apart from the following:
If a player checks (= attacks) the opponents king,
the opponent first has to sacrifice one of his pieces (by pointing at it);
only then is he allowed to make a standard chess move.
If only the king is left and if it is in check, then the player has to click his
own king and this take it off the board.
Note that this allows you to win with much less material than in standard chess;
e.g., you can easily win with King and Knight versus King.
This should make draws extremely rare in this game.
Variant 2: here a player is not forced to take his own king off the board.
I developed Check-Penalty in order to make checking a more powerful move.
Endgames are much faster than in standard chess, since with each check the opponent loses a piece.
On contrast, the opening is not very much different from standard chess,
hence it is easy to learn this game. |