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Florin Lupusoru wrote on Thu, Feb 22 01:13 AM EST:Excellent ★★★★★

It's a shame that great ideas are buried and forgotten. This game has a great potential and I'm really impressed by such a simple idea. 

Also, this game deserves a better name. 


Bob Greenwade wrote on Thu, Feb 22 10:59 AM EST in reply to Florin Lupusoru from 01:13 AM:

I agree with Florin, about both this game's potential and its name.

Perhaps it could be called Schrödinger's Chess?


🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Feb 22 11:10 AM EST:

Compare to David Howe's Potential Chess.


HaruN Y wrote on Thu, Feb 22 07:08 PM EST in reply to Bob Greenwade from 10:59 AM:

There was already Schrödinger's Chess. https://github.com/dittmar/schrodingers_chess


Bob Greenwade wrote on Thu, Feb 22 07:22 PM EST in reply to HaruN Y from 07:08 PM:

Well, that kinda spoils that idea. :/


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