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"Reverse pawns" (Berolina Pawns) were from an earlier draft I forgot to edit out, before I considered this game as a FIDE superset. New Chess 256 just uses ordinary pieces.
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I wasn't sure how best to add diagrams. I'll try using game courier.
This could use a diagram. I'm not sure where the pieces go. Game Courier, which can be found in the menu under Play, can be used for creating diagram images. Also, what are reverse pawns?
I've remade this game with the previous rule additions discarded and replaced with one new mechanic; symmetrical group piece movement. That is, the simultaneous moving of up to 4 pieces that have common movement type and that form a uninterrupted symmetrical structure, ie a square or a line of equidistant pieces. Thus Chess 256-which by design has no new piece types-is a perfect superset of Orthodox Chess. In other words the set of all possible games of FIDE Chess are contained in the set of all possible games of Chess 256. However the game has far more possibilities than just that. Just as Go is far more impoverished on a 9x9 board than a 19x19 board, so Chess 256 is a far richer more organic game than Chess 64.
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I added a diagram and performed a few minor edits to improve the text.