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- Cagliostro's Chess. Variant on 12 by 8 board with combination pieces. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Cai Qi. Chesslike game on circular board.
- Caïssa. Christian Freeling's game with a royal queen.
- Caïssa. On a 7 by 7 board with disappearing squares. (7x7, Cells: 49)
- Caïssa Britannia. British themed variant with Lions, Unicorns, Dragons, Anglican Bishops, and a royal Queen. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Caïssa Britannia. Play this British-themed game with royal Queens plus Lions, Unicorns, and Dragons.
- Caliph Qi. Extension of Isis with compound colourbound pieces and overlapping royal-accessible areas. (6x9)
- Calorie Chess. Pieces have a limited amount of calories to move with, and have resorted to cannibalism! (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Camblam. On a 12x12 board with archers, catapults and other enhanced pieces. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Cambodian Chess. Historic 9x9 game.
- Cambodian Chess . Mysterious 9x9 "Cambodian" Chess game that seems unknown in Cambodia.
- Camel. An elongated Knight making a (3, 1) leap.
- Camel and Rhino Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with new pieces.
- Camel and Rhino Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with new pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Camel Decimal Chess. Game Courier preset for Camel Decimal Chess, a 10x10 chess with Camels. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Camel Decimal Chess. Decimal Chess with Camel. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Camelopard Chess. Game with Camelopards. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Camelrider Chess. P. Aronson's big-board variant with regular pieces and Camelriders.
- Canadian Chess. Captured units are replaced immediately.
- Canadian Chess II. Queens are replaced as rooks, rooks as bishops, etc. Pawns are not.
- Canadian Progressive Chess. Usually Canadian Chess is played progressively.
- Cancellation Rules. Capturing results in left-over pieces based on the difference in point values of the two pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cannibal Chess . Pieces get the powers of a piece they take.
- Cannibal Chess. Pieces gain the powers of a piece they take. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cannon. Moves like rook, but must jump when taking.
- Cannon Chess. Rooks and Bishops move and capture after the style of Chinese cannons.
- Cannon Chess . Played on a 9x9 Shogi board, feature various types of 'Cannon' pieces.
- Cannon Shogi . Played on a 9x9 Shogi board, feature various types of 'Cannon' pieces.
- Cannon Shogi and Cannon Chess. Played on a 9x9 Shogi board, feature various types of 'Cannon' pieces. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Cannon Shosu Shogi. Variant of Shosu Shogi with Dogs and Cannons.
- Cannon Shosu Shogi. Variant of Shosu Shogi with Dogs and Cannons.
- Cannonless Xiang Qi variants. A look at stronger variations of pre-cannon Xiangqi. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Cannono. Pieces move by bifurcation, but capture normally. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cannonrider Chess. The Cannonrider moves differently depending on square colour: on white squares as a Nightrider; else as a Chinese Cannon.
- Cannons and Crabs. A variant on a 7x6 board with Crabs (improved Pawns), and Cannons (leapers). (7x6, Cells: 42)
- Cannons and Crabs . A variant on a 7x6 board with Crabs (improved Pawns), and Cannons (leapers).
- Cannons of Chesstonia . Cannons launch a Pawn, Wazir, Ferz and Stone to increase strategical and tactical play.
- Canonical Chess Variants . A family of chess variants that blends Xiang Qi and Western Chess.
- Canonical Chess Variants. A family of chess variants that blends Xiang Qi and Western Chess. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Canopus . Most pieces movements are range-limited. The game play is violent and tense, but fluid.
- Canopus. Most pieces movements are range-limited. The game play is violent and tense, but fluid. (9x8, Cells: 72)
- Canyon Chess. Play this small variant with Marshalls and Archbishops and some new rules!
- Canyon Chess. Small variant with Marshalls and Archbishops and some new rules. (8x8, Cells: 44)
- Capablanca Chess. 8x10 board variant by the grandmaster.
- Capablanca Chess 10x10. 10x10 board variant by the grandmaster.
- Capablanca Chess program. A DOS program for Capablanca's chess, based upon GNU chess.
- Capablanca Random Chess. Randomized setup for Capablanca chess.
- Capablanca Random Chess. Randomized setup for Capablanca chess. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Capablanca Relocation Chess. The Capablanca piece array can in one move be rearranged, creating 144 different board positions (with zrf).
- Capablanca's Chess. Play Capablanca's Chess with Jocly.
- Capablanca's Chess. Play Capablanca's Chess on the Play-by-Mail system!
- Capablanca's chess . Version using Alfaerie graphics.
- Capablanca's chess. An enlarged chess variant, proposed by Capablanca. (10x8, Cells: 80) (Recognized!)
- Capablanca's Chess Photographs. Pictures of a set based on Capablanca's 8x10 variant.
- Capapranka Chess. A cap renders a square and any occupant non-functional.
- Capped Pawn Chess. White must checkmate with a move of the KBP or lose.
- Capped Pawns (Bemützte Bauern). Pawns have a double step once in their career.
- Capricorn Chess. Missing description
- Captain Spalding Chess . Find an Elephant in your Pajamas.
- Captain Spalding Chess. Find an Elephant in your Pajamas.
- Capture the Flag Chess. As in the kids' tag game.
- Capture the Flag Chess. A translation of the classic children's game to a 42-square board. (7x6, Cells: 42)
- Capture the Scepter. Checkmate the king or capture the scepter located on opposing king's home square. Features extra-mobile sliding pawns. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Capture-the-flag Chess . A translation of the classic children's game to a 42-square board.
- Capture-the-King. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Capturing Progressive Chess. Scotch Chess, but if no capture is made the count drops back to one.
- Card Bet Chess. Betting chess with cards telling you which moves are OK. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Card Chess. Cards determine which player makes a move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CARDCHESS. Utilizes the two key elements of card games: four suits and the ability to place cards face down to hide their values. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- CardChess for Four. Utilizes the two key elements of card games: four suits and the ability to place cards face down to hide their values.
- CardChess for Teams. Utilizes the two key elements of card games: four suits and the ability to place cards face down to hide their values.
- CardChess for Three. Utilizes the two key elements of card games: four suits and the ability to place cards face down to hide their values.
- CardChess for Two. Utilizes the two key elements of card games: four suits and the ability to place cards face down to hide their values.
- Cardinal Chess. Just like the usual Western contemporary, only replacing Mad Queen with Bishop Knight compound.
- Cardinal Super Chess Home Page. Link to company site.
- Cardinals Super Chess and Super Checkers. Photographs of set.
- Cardmate. Chess variant on board with 100 squares, inspired by card games. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Cardmate . Chess variant on board with 100 squares, inspired by card games.
- Carnival of the Animals. A nearly-FIDE variant with Eurofighter Pawns (first implementation on an 8x8 board) dice (two aside for preference) which mutate. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Carnivore Chess. Each turn, also move an uncapturable predator.
- Carrera Chess. 10x8 version described in 1617.
- Carrera's Chess. Play this 10x8 historical variant on Jocly. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Carrera's Chess. Large chess variant from 17th century Italy. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Carrousel Chess. Game with 32 pieces. (16x4, Cells: 64)
- Cascudo. On 44-square hexagonal board with turns consisting of cascade of moves. (Cells: 44)
- Cashew Shogi. Many pieces must promote on capture, and some can multi-capture. (13x13, Cells: 169)
- Cassandra Chess. Prophesy the doom of opposing pieces two turns in advance to capture them. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Castalia Chess. Introducing the Castalia, which moves like a queen but cannot capture. Instead it can magnetically dislocate pieces (zrf exists).
- Castle Chess. As Fide-chess, but with extended castle: the king may jump three squares (with zrf).
- Castle Chess . White must prevent black from castling.
- Castle Siege Chess . Byzantine Chess merged with 6x6 chess board.
- CastleChess. White must prevent black from castling. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Castling in Chess 960. New castling rules for Fischer Random Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Castlingmost Chess. All movement in this variant is a form of castling. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cat's Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Cataclysm. Large board variant with exciting, strategical play, and many powerful short-range pieces.
- Cataclysm. Large board game with short-range pieces designed to be dramatic without being overly complicated or dragging on too long. (12x16, Cells: 192)
- Catalonia. Cooperative variant where the players are trying to form chains while the board is getting bombarded. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Catapults of Troy. Large variant with a river, catapults, archers, and trojan horses! (8x11, Cells: 88)
- Catapults of Troy . Large variant with a river, catapults, archers, and trojan horses!
- Catapults of Troy. Large variant with a river, catapults, archers, and trojan horses!
- Catastrophic 8x8 Chess. Mathematician Missoum gives a new type of chessboard.
- Cavalier. Piece from RennChess that steps one diagonally then slides orthogonally, or steps one orthogonally then slides diagonally.
- Cavalier Chess. All pieces except queens have some kind of knight-movement.
- Cavalier Chess. All pieces except queens have some kind of knight-movement. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cavalier Chess . All pieces except queens have some kind of knight-movement.
- Cavalier Chess. Play Cavalier Chess with Jocly.
- Cavalier Chess. All pieces except queens have some kind of knight-movement.
- Cavalier Chess Photographs. All pieces except queens have some kind of knight-movement.
- Cavalier Zillions Saved Game . Download this file to see this game played in the Multivariant Play by E-Mail Tournament.
- Cavalier Zillions Saved Game . Download this file to see this game played in the Multivariant Play by E-Mail Tournament.
- Cavalry Chess . A once popular variant from the 1920's where every piece has additional jumping moves.
- Cavalry Chess. Enhanced moves for all pieces.
- Cavalry Chess. A once popular variant from the 1920's where every piece has additional jumping moves. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cavalry Queen Chess. Queen rides a horse and therefore it passively moves as Knight (but captures as usual). (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cazaux Chess. Some chess variants invented by Jean-Louis Cazaux, along with some others.
- CCC - The Clash of Civilizations Chess. ...two Chess Armies made from (some of) the most popular pieces used in Western and Eastern Chess games.
- CCC - The Clash of Civilizations Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- CCChess - shuffle version. A few different imaginings of CCChess.
- CDA Variant: Fighting Fizzies. Missing description
- CDA: Pizza Kings. Experimental CDA army, submitted half in jest, with pieces whose movement imitates their shape.
- Cellular Chess. Play Cellular Chess at Game Courier.
- Centaur Chess. All pieces except Pawns move backwards as a Knight.
- Centaur Chess. Pieces move backwards as Knight. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Centaur Chess . All pieces except Pawns move backwards as Knights.
- Centaur Royal and Double Centaur Royal . Missing description
- Centennial Chess. 10x10 Variant that adds Camels, Stewards, Rotating Spearmen and Murray Lions to the standard mix.
- Centennial Chess. 10x10 Variant that adds Camels, Stewards, Rotating Spearmen and Murray Lions to the standard mix. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Centennial Chess . 10x10 Variant that adds Camels, Stewards, Rotating Spearmen and Murray Lions to the standard mix.
- Centennial Chess Photographs. 10x10 board, Shogi-like pieces.
- Center of Attention. In addition to regular rules, win by moving your King to a center square. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Center of Attention. FIDE Chess but with an additional winning condition: Move your king unchecked into a center square.
- Center of Attention Chess. In addition to regular rules, win by moving your King to a center square.
- Centerless Chess. No center pawns or squares.
- Central Chess. Move twice per turn, once in center and once on edge.
- Central Point Chess. Small 7x7 game with different pieces.
- Central Rotational Chess. Plays like chess except the center (4 squares) rotate after each move and kings must be captured (instead of mated). (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cerimon Chess. Recover pieces by checking with a like piece. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cetina Random Chess. Missing description
- Cetina Random Chess. Play with a sissa and a chancellor from a randomly generated setup.
- Cetran Chess 2. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CGNP chess. A game with Knightly Pawns.
- Chad. Castles and walls in a strategic deep chess variant. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Chad. Christian Freeling's simple game of complex strategy.
- Chafl. combines Chess with Tafl. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chain of Fools. Game with a Chess set where the goal is form chains of defended pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chak. A modern vision of what a Mayan chess would look like.
- Chakra . Variant with fairy pieces and transmitters that can transport pieces.
- Chakra. Variant with fairy pieces and transmitters that can transport pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chamaeleon. Multiplayer variant with pieces moving differently depending on square color.
- Chameleon. Chess variant on board of 41 colored squares, where pieces change type depending on color of square the move to. (7x7, Cells: 41)
- Chameleon . Chess variant on board of 41 colored squares, where pieces change type depending on color of square the move to.
- Chameleon Chess . Each player has a King and 11 Chameleons whose moves are determined by the type of square they are on.
- Chameleon Chess. Begin with 16 pawns which evolve.
- Chameleon Chess. On each turn the rank of the moved piece changes.
- Chameleon Chess. Each player has a King and 11 Chameleons whose moves are determined by the type of square they are on. (6x7, Cells: 42)
- Chameleon Chess Redux. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Champagne Chess. Chess on a 12x8 board with ferfils and dragons added. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Champagne Chess. Chess on a 12x8 board with ferfils and dragons added.
- Chance Chess. Randomizer determines what units you may move. Free move out of check.
- Chance Chess. Commercial game: cards determine what piece you can move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chance Chess Co.. Web site.
- Chancellor Chess. On a 9 by 9 or 9 by 8 board with a piece with combined rook and knight moves. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Chancellor Chess. Play this 9x9 19th century variant on Jocly.
- Chancellor Chess. Classic 9x9 board with rook-knight.
- Chancellor Chess. Problems from Chancellor Chess book.
- Chancellor Chess (Book). Missing description
- Changi with diagonal pieces. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Changling Chess. Rooks become Bishops and Bishops become Rooks when moved.
- Chaos. A strange Chess variant designed to baffle onlookers.
- Chaos Chess. Commercial chess variant with cards that modify chess rules.
- Chaos Chess. Random starting positions.
- Chaos Chess. Pieces are placed randomly everywhere on the board before the game starts. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chaotenschach. Players start the game by making a secret setup on their own half of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chaotic Chess. Play Chess with dice and flip the dice each turn to mutate the pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chaotic Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Charge Chess . Pieces must move forwards or sideways until they hit the last row.
- Charge of the Light Brigade. Seven knights fight 3 queens, and usually win! (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chariots. Standard pieces start as pairs with shared capabilities, but can separate and recombine. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Charismatic Chess. x5 speed up your chess game! (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chasm Chess. Berolina Pawns, reflecting Bishop and Queen, and a chasm in the board!
- Chasm Chess. Berolina Pawns, reflecting Bishop and Queen, and a chasm in the board! (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chassyrinth. A 'color-attribute' based hexagonal chess variant.
- Chatter Chess. Variant based on the idea of line chatter where rider pieces can switch to other friendly pieces' lines of movement. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chatty Chess. Four-handed game using normal board and pieces.
- Chaturanga . Version with fancy graphics.
- Chaturanga. Oldest known form of chess. (Recognized!)
- Chaturanga. Oldest known form of chess.
- Chaturanga . Oldest known form of chess.
- Chaturanga. The first known variant of chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chaturanga . Version using Alfaerie graphics.
- Chaturanga. Computer game that plays Chaturanga and many other variations.
- Chaturanga . Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
- Chaturanga 10x10. Missing description
- Chaturanga 4-84 . An Updating of Chaturanga for Four Players with modern pieces on an 84-square board.
- Chaturanga 4-84. An Updating of Chaturanga for Four Players with modern pieces and an 84-square board. (10x10, Cells: 84)
- Chaturanga for Four. Ancient partnership game, sometimes said to be the.
- Chaturanga for Four -- Machiavellian Version. Cutthroat new version.
- Chaturanga for four players.. Oldest multiplayer chess variant. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)
- Chaturanga with minor changes. A series of variants based on the (according to many) earliest form of Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chaughts. A mixture of chess and international draughts. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chazz . Only kings and pawns. Pawns can move backwards.
- Chazz. Only kings and pawns. Pawns can move backwards.
- Chazz. Only kings and pawns. Pawns can move backwards. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cheapmate Chess . Mate your opponent with an illegal move.
- Cheapmate Chess. You may make one illegal move in order to checkmate.
- Cheapmate Chess . Mate your opponent with an illegal move.
- Cheapmate Chess. Mate your opponent with an illegal move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cheapo. Missing description
- Cheaters' Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CHECK 11. 11 different original factions, chosen secretly, each with extra powers when few pieces remain.
- Check Force Chess. The player giving check decides how the opponent escapes.
- Checker-capture Chess. Pieces can capture as in checkers game. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Checker-Pawn Chess. Pawns are replaced by Anglo-American Checkers pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Checkers. The most popular game besides Chess played on the same board.
- Checkers Chess. Pieces may not move backwards until they have visited the.
- Checkers Chess. Pieces move initially only forwards. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Checkers with Bosses. Checkers variant with different types of pieces. Game's main feature are Bosses. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Checkismate. Put the King in check to win. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Checkless Chess. You may not check unless it is mate.
- Checkless Chess. No piece may cross a square where it gives check. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Checkmating Applet. Practice your checkmating skill with fairy pieces.
- Checkmating Applet (3 vs 1). Practice your checkmating skill with fairy pieces.
- Cheer Chess. All pieces are boosted by sideline Cheerers.
- CheGo. Drop chess pieces on the board to control the largest number of squares. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chelma. A cross between Chess and Halma.
- Chelma. A cross between Chess and Halma. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesh. 3 player, hexagonal chess.
- Cheshire Cat Chess. Squares are disappearing. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cheshire Cat Chess. When a unit leaves a square, the square vanishes.
- Cheshire Cat Chess . When a unit leaves a square, the square vanishes.
- Cheshire Cat Chess, 10 x 10. Missing description
- Chesica . Game from the 19th Century combining elements of Checkers and Chess.
- Chesica. Game from the 19th Century combining elements of Checkers and Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesimal Fusion I. Missing description (16x12)
- Chesimals I. This game introduces "Chess Animals", independent groups of chess pieces that act as one large multi-square piece.
- Chesimals: Autonomous Multi-unit Pieces. self-contained autonomous multi-square pieces. (16x12, Cells: 192)
- ChesK: Risk and Chess Combination. A combination of the classic chess and Risk.
- Cheskers. The most popular cross between checkers and chess.
- Cheskers. Cross-variant between chess and checkers. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cheskers . Cross-variant between chess and checkers.
- Cheskers. Fun and simple crossover between chess and checkers invented by professor Solomon W. Golomb.
- Cheskers and Grand Cheskers . Cross-variant between chess and checkers, with variants on larger boards.
- Chesquerque . Variant played on a quadruple Alquerque board.
- Chesquerque. Variant played on a quadruple Alquerque board. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Chess. Play Chess online with other people, using Game Courier, a PBM system that works with any web browser on any computer.
- Chess. The rules of chess. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)
- Chess. The most popular of Chess variants, Chess itself. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess - The Speed Game . Chess on a 5 by 6 board.
- Chess - The Speed Game. Chess on a 5 by 6 board. (5x6, Cells: 30)
- Chess - the Speed Game. Photo's of set.
- Chess 1010. Game with 40 pieces.
- Chess 1010. Game played with 40 pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess 112. Large variant on an 8x12 board. (14x8, Cells: 112)
- Chess 121. Large chess variant with Demo Dos-program. (11x11, Cells: 121)
- Chess 2 - The Sequel. Different armies, a new winning condition, and duels. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CHESS 2000. Chess on 8 by 8 board with knight/rook and knight/bishop pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess 2000 . Chess on 8 by 8 board with knight/rook and knight/bishop pieces.
- Chess 2000. A program that plays Chess 2000.
- Chess 2000 Review. Review of a large (12x13) commercial, chess-like game.
- Chess 25 (Fischer Placement Chess). Swap king and/or queen before play begins. Follows FRC rules (with zrf).
- Chess 256. The Chess experience upscaled to a larger board. (16x16, Cells: 256)
- Chess 4.5. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess 66. Board based on the 8x8 arrangement - with the difference that 66 fields are now available. (8x8, Cells: 66)
- Chess 68. 8 x 8 board with 4 extra corner squares, two extra piece types. (8x8, Cells: 68)
- Chess 68 . 8 x 8 board with 4 extra corner squares, two extra piece types.
- Chess 69. Variant on modified chessboard with 69 squares.
- Chess 911. 9x9 board plus corner squares, compounds, and special diagonals. (9x9, Cells: 85)
- Chess 960. Randomized setup; also known as Fischer Random Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess 99. Game with 9 pawns and a paladin. The objective is to capture the opponent's king. Many rules altered.
- Chess 9x9. Exciting variant combining classical pieces with Amazons, Camels and Dragon Horses.
- Chess Addresses. Missing description
- Chess and a Half. Game with extra leapers.
- Chess And Physics. Taken pieces leave energy on the board that can be transformed into `mass': pieces.
- Chess and Xiangqi Variants. Variants from the Shakki-77 group.
- Chess Attack. Play this small 5x6 variant with Jocly.
- Chess Battle . Military-themed Chess variant on a large board, invented in the Soviet Union in 1933.
- Chess Cards. Cardgame with chess flavor.
- Chess Cards. Sample Games.
- Chess Chaos. Announcement of pack of cards that affect chess.
- Chess Detective: Kriegspiel Strategies, Endgames and Problems. Missing description
- Chess Dial. Play starts with Shogi, then mutates into Xiang Qi, then FIDE Chess, then Shogi again! (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Chess Draughts. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess Empire. Large four player chess variant. (20x20, Cells: 322)
- Chess Equalizer dice. Dice with chess symbols.
- Chess FAQ. Frequently asked chess questions.
- Chess for Three. A 3-player variant on an unusual board.
- Chess for Three. Three-player Chess with standard pieces and moves.
- Chess for Three. Traditional pieces, three players, on a triangular board.
- Chess II. Two extra files with two additional pieces (princes) on each side. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Chess II . Two extra files with two additional pieces (princes) on each side.
- Chess in a Klein bottle. 8 by 14 board with sides glued together. (8x14, Cells: 112)
- Chess in a Moebius Strip. 8 by 14 board with sides glued together. (8x14, Cells: 112)
- Chess in a Toroidal Board. 8 by 14 board with sides glued together. (8x14, Cells: 112)
- Chess in the Fast Lane. The 64-squares of a regular Chess board are grouped into 41 "regions" producing a small board that looks full size. (8x8, Cells: 41)
- Chess in the Fast Lane . The 64-squares of a regular Chess board are grouped into 41 "regions" producing a small board that looks full size.
- Chess in the Round. 1970's commercial variant that allows turning corners with the Rook and Queen. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess in the Round . A commercial variant on a round board.
- Chess Is Wild. Pieces acquire special moves in the inner 16 squares. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess Jester. 4-player variant with two new pieces.
- Chess Kingdom. 4-player variant, on a 20x20, plus-shaped board. Standard pieces. (20x20, Cells: 364)
- Chess Latrunculi duo milia et septum. Chess with dragon horse and dragon king movements for bishops and rooks. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess Legions. Decimal variant with extra, exotic pieces.
- A CHESS MORALITY: Castle Early. falcon.
- Chess of Amazons. Chess played on a 10x10 board with all FIDE pieces, but extra pawns, and the Amazon piece from the Game of Amazons.
- Chess Olympic . Kings, Queens and Pawns have additional moves, and victory is by capture instead of checkmate.
- Chess Olympic. Some pieces move differently. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess on a 12 by 12 Board . Orthodox chess but with additional squares around the setup.
- Chess on a 12 by 12 board. Doug Vogel has placed the standard 32 chess pieces in the center of a 12x12 board.
- Chess on a 12 by 12 board. Orthodox chess but with additional squares around the setup. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Chess on a Board with 37 Squares . Game with full Chess arrays minus a Pawn on a 37 square board without any corners.
- Chess on a board with 37 squares. Game with full Chess arrays minus a Pawn on a 37 square board without any corners. (Cells: 37)
- Chess on a Cylindrical Board. 8 by 14 board in with sides glued together. (8x14, Cells: 112)
- Chess on a Larger Board with not so few Pieces Dropped . Game with an interesting mix of Orthochess and Exotic pieces, some of which start in-hand.
- Chess on a Larger Board with not so few Pieces Dropped. Game with an interesting mix of Orthochess and Exotic pieces, some of which start in-hand. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Chess on a Larger Board with not so few Pieces Dropped Preset. Play this game with an interesting mix of Orthochess and Exotic pieces, some of which start in-hand!
- Chess on a Longer Board with a few Pieces Added. On a 10 row by 8 column board, with three new pieces. (8x10, Cells: 80)
- Chess on a Longer Board with a few Pieces Added. Play this 8x10 game with three new pieces.
- Chess on a Longer Board with a few Pieces Added . On a 10 row by 8 column board, with three new pieces.
- Chess on a Longer Board Zillions Saved Game . Download this file to see this game played in the Multivariant Play by E-Mail Tournament.
- Chess on a Really Big Board. Chess on multiple chess boards. (16x16, Cells: 256)
- Chess on a Soccer Ball. Missing description (Cells: 32)
- Chess on a Tesseract. Chess played over the 24 two-dimensional sides of a tesseract. (24x(5x5), Cells: 504)
- Chess on an Infinite Plane. Chess game with no boundaries (infinite board), and Guard, Chancellor, and Hawk. ()
- Chess on Steriods. Pieces increase their powers with those of the pieces they capture. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess on the Dot. Play this adaptation of Chess to a spherical board on Game Courier.
- Chess on the Rainbows. Six different colors light up the board. You have to keep a piece on each color throughout...
- Chess on the Rainbows. Players must retain a piece on all 6 colors of a 6-color board.
- Chess on Two Boards. Chess on Two Boards.
- Chess Playing Application. Also plays: Elena Chess, Do-or-Die, Demi Chess, Diana Chess, Half Chess, HP Chess, Haynie's PC, and Courtyard.
- The Chess Plus Deck. Traditional chess spliced with Dvorak cards.
- Chess Plus Plus Deck. Chess with special cards. Free!!
- Chess Poker. Like poker, but players are dealt a hand of pieces instead of cards.
- Chess Pool. Game played on a pool table, inspired by chess.
- Chess Pool. Sample game of Chess Pool v. 0.50.
- Chess problem - joke. chess problem-joke.
- Chess Problems of 1001 years ago. Mansubat: Chess Problems of 1001 years ago.
- Chess problems of 1001 years ago: Check!. Old shatranj problem of a form, typical for many such problems (mansubat).
- Chess problems of 1001 years ago: Check! - Solution. Missing description
- Chess problems of 1001 years ago: Check! - Solution. Missing description
- Chess problems of 1001 years ago: The right way to check. Old shatranj problem in which one must determine in what order white must check black.
- Chess problems: A proof game. Problem to construct a legal game of given exact length to reach a given position.
- Chess Remix. Create your chess variant. ()
- Chess Rules for Kids. An illustrated guide to the rules of chess for children.
- Chess Soccer . Chess Soccer game on a 9x9 board with no Pawns, no Captures, two goals and one ball.
- Chess Utrecht. A True Type chess font.
- Chess Variants of Sándor Nagy. Link to Hungarian web page.
- Chess Variants with Inverse Capture. Several variants around the idea that captures are done in the manner of the captured piece. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess vs checkers. Missing description
- Chess vs checkers. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess vs Strong Makruk. Chess against an enhanced Makruk army in an 8x8 board.
- Chess with a Fool. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess with Batteries . Special Battery piece which augments the powers of other pieces.
- Chess with Batteries. Special Battery piece which augments the powers of other pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess with Batteries . Sample game of Roberto Lavieri vs. Rhonan Lavieri.
- Chess with Batteries . Sample game of Rhonan Lavieri vs. Roberto Lavieri.
- Chess with checkers added. Add checkers in front of the pawns. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess with Cyclical Armies. Whenever a piece moves, it changes to another type of piece of vaguely similar value.
- Chess with Cyclical Armies . Whenever a piece moves, it changes to another type of piece of vaguely similar value.
- Chess with Different Armies . Massive version of Chess with Different Armies with index page and many experimental armies.
- Chess with Different Armies. Betza's classic variant where white and black play with different sets of pieces. (Recognized!)
- Chess with Different Armies . Play chess but with different types of armies.
- Chess with Different Armies. A Ralph Betza personal favorite: Features series of armies with approximately the same strength as the FIDE army. (Recognized!)
- Chess with Different Armies . Version using Alfaerie graphics.
- Chess with Different Armies . Play chess but with different types of armies.
- Chess with Different Armies Zillions Saved Game . Download this file to see this game played in the Multivariant Play by E-Mail Tournament.
- Chess with Different Periods . A Turn-related variant of Los Alamos Chess. Players may play with many modest variants.
- Chess with Different Periods. Missing description (6x6, Cells: 36)
- Chess with Extended Castle. Standard chess with extended castle rule, effectuating greater opening variance (with zrf).
- Chess with Extra Bishops. FIDE Chess with Extra Pair of Bishops that Start from Same Square.
- Chess with magical connections. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess with Mixed Pawns. Four normal and four Berolina pawns per player. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess with Promoters. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess with Promoters. Each player has a piece which may promote the pieces of his opponent.
- Chess with Quantum Bishops. Bishops move orthogonally along both paths and end up where a normal bishop would end up. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess with Reserves. Load your units during the game.
- Chess with Terrain. Play Greg Strong's Chess with Terrain on Game Courier.
- Chess with Ultima, Rococo and Supremo Pieces . A series of variants with the Orthochess array transplanted to a 10x10 board and various exotic pieces added.
- Chess with Ultima, Rococo and Supremo Pieces. A series of variants with the Orthochess array transplanted to a 10x10 board and various exotic pieces added. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess with wickets. The wicket is behind the King's 1. (8x8, Cells: 66)
- Chess With Wizards. Chess with Wizards on the Game Courier.
- Chess with Wizards. A Decimal Chess Variant with Antoine Fourri. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess without pawns . Variant where only kings can take and no pawns are used.
- Chess without pawns. Variant where only kings can take and no pawns are used. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess Word Macros and Fonts. Alastair Scott's Chess DTP Page.
- Chess'3. Chess variant on 10 by 10 board. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess+. Players choose when and where to place their pieces behind the pawns.
- Chess++. Some pieces are made more powerful, some less. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess-Battle. War variant from the Soviet-Union, 1933. (12x12, Cells: 128)
- A Chess-like Variant Construction Set. Build your own army and territory.
- Chess-like Variant Construction Set. Critique.
- Chess-Merels. Lining up three units in a row captures the last enemy unit moved.
- Chess/Aces. A large Chess variant based on modern FIDE chess pieces as well as on traditional ancient pieces. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Chess100. Piece positions are modestly randomized according to Arrangement Chess rules, castling is retained (+ zrf).
- Chess2 ~ A New Game of Chess for a New Generation of Players. Decimal Chess variant with two new pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess256. The pawns are randomized on the 2nd and 3rd rank.
- Chess37 . A chess variant on a board with 37 squares where pieces outside of the center 9 squares move like Kings.
- Chess37. A chess variant on a board with 37 squares where pieces outside of the center 9 squares move like Kings. (Cells: 37)
- Chess400. Piece setup is randomized according to Configuration Chess rules, producing 400 modest, mostly non-mirrored, positions (+ zrf).
- Chess480. Fischer Random Chess with orthodox castling rules. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess484. Before play, certain pieces are regrouped, creating natural positions. Castling is retained (+ zrf).
- Chess64. The piece array is moderately randomized according to Relocation Chess rules, castling is retained.
- Chess8400. Fischer Random Chess ina 9x9 Board. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Chess960.com. Talk about Chess960 with other members.
- Chess960x3. Variant of Chess960. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess99. Large progressive chess variant, where pieces gain progressive capabilities as the game develops. (9x11, Cells: 99)
- Chessapawn. Game where all pieces move forward and a win is by promoting. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chessapawn . Game where all pieces move forward and a win is by promoting.
- CHESSapeak. Website of firm selling four player chess variant. (Cells: 160)
- Chessapeak Challenge Classic (review). Missing description
- Chessapeak Challenge Photo's. Commercial chess variant for four players.
- Chessapeak Challenge Tourney edition (photo's). Large (one meter square board) size edition of four player chess variant. (Recognized!)
- Chessapeak Four-Handed Chess. Based on Chessapeak Challenge, arguably the best commercial four-player chess game.
- Chessapeak Porta-Challenge. Photo's of pocket edition of multiplayer chess variant. (Recognized!)
- Chessapeak: Pictures of Chessapeak Classic. Photo's of 4 player chess variant.
- ChessArena.io. Real-time, many-player, "io-style" game.
- Chessball. Play football on a chessboard. (5x8, Cells: 40)
- ChessBreakTimes Chess. Chess with elements of chess-based RPG I slowly elaborate at this time. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesscala. Missing description (6x8, Cells: 48)
- Chessembly. Open Board Setup, Free Placement Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chessenat. Game from Columbia with custodial captures.
- Chessence. Small variant with many possible winning conditions.
- Chessence. Units move and capture depending on their proximity to their colleagues.
- Chessence . Variant on a 9 x 6 board with 8 missing squares, immobile Kings, and 9 pieces whose movement depends on their spatial relation.
- Chessence. Variant on a 9 x 6 board with 8 missing squares, immobile Kings, and 9 pieces whose movement depends on their spatial relation. (6x9, Cells: 46)
- Chessers. Pieces may ride pawns to the end ranks.
- Chessex. Hexagonal chess variant for two or three players. (Cells: 169)
- Chessgi . Captured units become yours to drop onto the board.
- Chessgi. Play this hybrid of Chess and Shogi.
- Chessgi. Drop the pieces you take from your opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chessgi. Captured units become yours to drop onto the board.
- Chessky. Dice rolls determine how the units move.
- Chessling. Variant where the board starts empty and each player can move or drop a piece, and the goal is capture of all opposing pieces.
- Chessling . Variant where the board starts empty and each player can move or drop a piece, and the goal is capture of all opposing pieces.
- ChessMage (tm). A Living Fantasy Chessworld.
- ChessMatch. Chess variant with a hand of cards that allow movement.
- Chessmen-At-Arms. A wargame with chess pieces.
- ChessNim. Drop chess pieces and reduce the number of unattacked squares on the board.
- ChessNim. Drop chess pieces and reduce the number of unattacked squares on the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chessnuts 1999. Chessnuts is the newsletter of the Circular Chess Society. This is the 1999 issue.
- Chessoids: SuperPawn and NeutronChess. A large and complicated chess variant. (11x10, Cells: 111)
- Chessopoly. Board with a hole in the middle where pawns move clockwise. (12x12, Cells: 128)
- Chessopoly . Board with a hole in the middle where pawns move clockwise.
- Chessquarters. Variants obtained by rearranging the quarters of the chessboard. (Cells: 64)
- ChessV. Program for playing numerous Chess variants against your PC.
- ChessVariants.zrf. 17 variants in 1 file.
- ChessWar. Strategic game played with chess pieces.
- ChessXp. 10x10 Chess, strictly derived from the 8x8 architecture.
- Chess_AB. Pawns may move backwards; and may promote to captured pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chestria. Each player has 11 randomly selected pieces in this game of placement and flipping. (3x(5x5), Cells: 43)
- Cheversi Solitaire. Solitaire version of Cheversi. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chevron Ranks. Pieces use the "ranks" based on the Glinkshy/McCooey analogues to FIDE Pawn ranks. (11x11, Cells: 91)
- Chex. Cards with pieces form the board.
- Chex. Cards with pieces form the board.
- Chex: photo's. Photo's of a chess variant formed of cards with chess piece symbols.
- Chexs. Chess for two to six persons on hexagonal board.
- cHEXx. Multiplayer chess variant on hexagonal board. (Cells: 211)
- chexx. Another variant of hexagonal chess. (Cells: 63)
- Chezzle. Chess-like game played with puzzle pieces.
- Chicken Chess. Combines Losing and Benedict Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chieftain Chess. Large variant using 4 royal pieces with command control, multi-piece moves and pieces that may shift direction as they move.
- Chieftain Chess. Missing description (16x12, Cells: 192)
- Chigorin Chess. White has knights instead of bishops and a chancellor for his queen; black has bishops instead of knights.
- Chigorin Chess. White has knights instead of bishops and a chancellor for his queen; black has bishops instead of knights. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chimera Chess. The highlight of this chess variant are the Chimera pieces, which are substantially enhanced versions of the orthodox Knight.
- Chimera Chess. Chimeras cannot capture or be captured, but swap positions with the enemy units.
- Chinese and Korean Chess Links. Comprehensive list of links to Chinese and Korean chess pages.
- Chinese Checkers Chess . Some pieces may make multiple jumps as in Chinese Checkers.
- Chinese Chess. Play Xiang Qi, the Chinese form of Chess.
- Chinese Chess. Information on book on Xiangqi.
- Chinese Chess. Links and rules for Chinese Chess (Xiangqi). (9x10, Cells: 90) (Recognized!)
- Chinese Chess (Xiangqi). Number of players is probably comparable to FIDE chess players.
- Chinese Chess by H. T. Lau. Book on the fundamentals of Chinese Chess.
- Chinese Chess for Beginners. Missing description
- Chinese Chess for Beginners. Missing description
- Chinese Chess Pack. Contains a detailed play guide and strategic hints and tips for the game.
- Chinese Chess variant for 7 players. Missing description (19x19, Cells: 361)
- Chinese court. Missing description
- Chipps. Let all pieces gain a chip by moving to the other side of 4 by 8 board. (4x8, Cells: 32)
- Chitty-Chatty Chess. Four-handed partnership game intended to introduce newcomers to Chess.
- Chivalrous Attrition. Two knights jump over and may not go to visited squares. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chivalry. With 30 pieces on a 10 by 10 board. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chogi. Cross between Shogi and Chess.
- Chogi. A step further further to shogi from chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chogo-44. Game with pawns and kings with co-enclosure capture.
- Chogo44. Game with pawns and kings with co-enclosure capture. (7x8, Cells: 44)
- Choice chess. Propose five moves and your opponent selects one for you. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Choiss. First place your squares, then your pawns, then your pieces, then move.
- Choiss. Starting with a 2x2 center, players assemble a 64 square board of any shape before play.
- Chosen Chess. Move a piece you chose last turn, then choose a piece to move next turn. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chosen Chess. Move a piece you chose last turn, then choose a piece to move next turn.
- Chromopolis. `Almost' colorbound pieces on a cylindrical board of 40 squares. (7x6, Cells: 40)
- Chu Kagamigi. Larger extension of Kagamigi, with pieces biased toward the center. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Chu Seireigi. Variant of Chu Shogi playable with drops. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Chu Seireigi. Variant of Chu Shogi playable with drops. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Chu Shogi. Historic Japanese favorite, featuring a multi-capturing Lion.
- Chu Shogi. Historic Japanese favorite, featuring a multi-capturing Lion. (12x12, Cells: 144) (Recognized!)
- Chu Shogi. Shogi variant on 12 by 12 board.
- American Chu Shogi Association. Missing description
- German Chu Shogi Association. Missing description
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