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Fluidity Chess. (Updated!) No displacement capture, all non-royal pieces take by cutting through or bypassing. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Jean-Louis Cazaux wrote on Sat, Mar 25, 2023 07:24 AM UTC in reply to Diceroller is Fire from 06:34 AM:

I am not an editor but I think you could improve that page a bit.

The main feature in your game seems to be the capture mode and I confess that I don't understand it at all: "They capture even better: by dissecting — going through all opponent's pieces which are not on edges of their movement (behind the pieces are being captured by dissection must be at least one free space)" .

I believe that you know what you are talking about, but as a reader who never tried your game, I don't. "Even better" than what? What are "the edges" of a movement? Maybe you could illustrate with a diagram, and also revise the text to make it more - fluid.

The text at the beginning, "You’ll probably tell that it’s plagiarism beacause it’s hybrid of chess and draughts, but have you seen it with standard board, many captured pieces per turn, standard pieces and (probably) able to be on Lichess (free libre chess site with millions of players)? I did it for Lichess, but they don’t need it now (for 1 year minimally). I write it there."

This text has few typos, a strange grammar, and I wonder what it brings for understanding of the rules. At best it should be moved in the Notes section at the end of the page.

This is my advice.