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Game Reviews by sibahi
I have a question regarding the rules. If there are two kings on the board, and one of them travelled back to the time when there was only one king .. and you still have two kings on the board. The question is : is this legal, or does the king which didn't travel get lost in time ?
In the 'Play It!' section, the author mentions variants to Alice Chess : Alice Chess, Alice Mirror, Alice Zero (aka Ms. Alice Chess), Alice Grand, and Alice Extinction. I believe these variants need to be explained to users who don't have Zillions (like me).
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Also, the article doesn't mention the variant suggested be Patron that:
'Alician Chess can also be played on three boards of identical size. '
Patron doesn't clarify that if a square was occupied and the corresponding
squares weren't that a piece may move to this square or not; he merely
says that there is 'no choice' implying that two corresponding squares out
of three can be occupied in the same time. This would be a nice addition.
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