Check out Glinski's Hexagonal Chess, our featured variant for May, 2024.


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🕸📝Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, May 2 01:55 AM UTC:

Glinski's Hexagonal Chess is the featured variant for May, 2024.


🕸📝Fergus Duniho wrote on Wed, May 1 09:23 PM UTC in reply to Lev Grigoriev from 06:12 PM:

Hey! New month started!

Oh, right. I was focused on updating the color schemes. I should exercise now, but I'll remember to do this soon.


Lev Grigoriev wrote on Wed, May 1 06:12 PM UTC in reply to Lev Grigoriev from Tue Apr 30 08:15 PM:

Hey! New month started!


Lev Grigoriev wrote on Tue, Apr 30 08:15 PM UTC:

I second Chak.


A. M. DeWitt wrote on Thu, Apr 25 11:47 PM UTC in reply to Bob Greenwade from Mon Apr 1 04:42 PM:

I notice that Lev nominated Seireigi, so in addition to my nomination of its larger cousin (Dai Seireigi) I'll throw in a second for Seireigi for future features.

You must really like Dai Seireigi...I'm honestly quite surprised. Sure, I consider the Seireigi family my best set of works so far, but I didn't think anyone would be so quick to nominate Dai Seireigi. If anything, I thought Chu Seireigi would be nominated faster (second to normal Seireigi of course). That being said, I can definitely see the appeal, with the homages to the large historical Shogi variants and all.

Note to (other) Editors: While Dai Seireigi hasn't been played in its current, final form on Game Courier yet, it does have a recorded history of development versions being played on Game Courier. Whether this would make it eligible to be featured is up for debate.


A. M. DeWitt wrote on Thu, Apr 25 11:34 PM UTC:

I second Glinski's Hexagonal Chess. It is the textbook example of a hexagonal chess variant. If you want to learn how to play a hexagonal chess game, Glinski's Hexagonal Chess is a great place to start.


HaruN Y wrote on Sat, Apr 20 01:23 AM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from Thu Apr 4 01:57 AM:

N-Relay Chess & Sort of Almost Chess.


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