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This page is written by the game's inventor, Lev Grigoriev. This game is a favorite of its inventor.

Horizons

Horizons is chess-based game on 12x12 board with 5 absolutely new pieces.

Rules:

All other setting are like in chess.

 

 

Setup

Free squares are occupied by new pieces.

Rules

Unusual pieces:

Warrior (w)

Warrior is antipod of pawn. He moves one square forward diagonally (like pawn captures), and captures one square forward (like pawn moved). He also can move two squares by first move.
On start four warriors stand on B, C, J and K squares on 2nd and 11th ranks.

Shielder/Shieldholder (s)

He moves like pawn, and captures one square left or right. But he have one unique treat: if opponent's piece is standing in the next square forward, he can move one square forward and also move this piece. He cannot move only other shielders. But shielder cannot move also:

Also, opponent's pieces can't capture him when he is "watching him" (for example if opponent's shielder moves to you, he can't capture him by moving forward orthogonally or diagonally. You can take him only moving right, left or back orthogonally or diagonally (except for knight;)). 
On start four shieldholders stand on A, D, I and L squares on 2nd and 11th ranks.

Ox (O)

He moves and captures like letter T. He can't move if first two squares aren't free. Moving: 
Capturing: 
On start two oxen stand on free squares near knights.

Magician (M)

This is very hard piece to understand his moves. See this video. https://youtu.be/4PepCuNl1DE 
On start magician stands near rook on K square.

Zip (Z)

This is same as nightrider, but it is based on Xiangqi Horse (not chess knight). He moves endless L-shape, but if after hypothetical moving squares he will meet a piece one square forward (like Xiangqi Horse), this piece will block him. This is moving:

Capturing: 

On start zip stands near rook on B square.



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By Lev Grigoriev.

Last revised by Lev Grigoriev.


Web page created: 2022-04-17. Web page last updated: 2023-02-18

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