Very interesting. Having been working on Parton's works recently, I find this idea quite good. Parton had explored having two K in Twin Chess / Chess Tweedle with a different principle. Both K of one side were both royal, so checkmating the first one was a victory.
Here that idea is completely renewed. :=)
Very interesting. Having been working on Parton's works recently, I find this idea quite good. Parton had explored having two K in Twin Chess / Chess Tweedle with a different principle. Both K of one side were both royal, so checkmating the first one was a victory. Here that idea is completely renewed. :=)