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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. 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)
- 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)
- Camel and Rhino Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with new pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Camel Decimal Chess. Decimal Chess with Camel. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Camelopard Chess. Game with Camelopards. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- 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 gain the powers of a piece they take. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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.
- 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)
- Cannons and Crabs. A variant on a 7x6 board with Crabs (improved Pawns), and Cannons (leapers). (7x6, Cells: 42)
- 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. (9x8, Cells: 72)
- Canyon Chess. Small variant with Marshalls and Archbishops and some new rules. (8x8, Cells: 44)
- 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. An enlarged chess variant, proposed by Capablanca. (10x8, Cells: 80) (Recognized!)
- Capped Pawns (Bemützte Bauern). Pawns have a double step once in their career.
- Captain Spalding Chess. Find an Elephant in your Pajamas.
- 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-King. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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)
- Cardinal Super Chess Home Page. Link to company site.
- Cardmate. Chess variant on board with 100 squares, inspired by card games. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- 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)
- 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).
- 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 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)
- Catastrophic 8x8 Chess. Mathematician Missoum gives a new type of chessboard.
- Cavalier Chess. All pieces except queens have some kind of knight-movement. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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)
- CCC - The Clash of Civilizations Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Centaur Chess. Pieces move backwards as Knight. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Centennial Chess. 10x10 Variant that adds Camels, Stewards, Rotating Spearmen and Murray Lions to the standard mix. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Center of Attention. In addition to regular rules, win by moving your King to a center square. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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. Play with a sissa and a chancellor from a randomly generated setup.
- Cetran Chess 2. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chad. Castles and walls in a strategic deep chess variant. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- 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. (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. 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)
- 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)
- Changi with diagonal pieces. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Chaos. A strange Chess variant designed to baffle onlookers.
- Chaos Chess. Commercial chess variant with cards that modify chess rules.
- 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 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! (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)
- Chaturanga. The first known variant of chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chaturanga . Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
- Chaturanga 4-84. An Updating of Chaturanga for Four Players with modern pieces and an 84-square board. (10x10, Cells: 84)
- 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. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cheapmate Chess. Mate your opponent with an illegal move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cheaters' Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CHECK 11. 11 different original factions, chosen secretly, each with extra powers when few pieces remain.
- 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 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. No piece may cross a square where it gives check. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CheGo. Drop chess pieces on the board to control the largest number of squares. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chelma. A cross between Chess and Halma. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesh. 3 player, hexagonal chess.
- Cheshire Cat Chess. Squares are disappearing. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesica. Game from the 19th Century combining elements of Checkers and Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesimal Fusion I. Missing description (16x12)
- 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. Cross-variant between chess and checkers. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chesquerque. Variant played on a quadruple Alquerque board. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Chess. The most popular of Chess variants, Chess itself. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess. The rules of chess. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)
- Chess - The Speed Game. Chess on a 5 by 6 board. (5x6, Cells: 30)
- 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 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 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 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 Cards. Cardgame with chess flavor.
- Chess Chaos. Announcement of pack of cards that affect chess.
- Chess Dial. Play starts with Shogi, then mutates into Xiang Qi, then FIDE Chess, then Shogi again! (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Chess Empire. Large four player chess variant. (20x20, Cells: 322)
- Chess Equalizer dice. Dice with chess symbols.
- Chess for Three. Traditional pieces, three players, on a triangular board.
- Chess for Three. A 3-player variant on an unusual board.
- Chess for Three. Three-player Chess with standard pieces and moves.
- Chess II. Two extra files with two additional pieces (princes) on each side. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- 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 Round. 1970's commercial variant that allows turning corners with the Rook and Queen. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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.
- 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. Some pieces move differently. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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. (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. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- 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 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)
- 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 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 (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. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- 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 Different Armies. Betza's classic variant where white and black play with different sets of pieces. (Recognized!)
- Chess with Different Periods. Missing description (6x6, Cells: 36)
- 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 Quantum Bishops. Bishops move orthogonally along both paths and end up where a normal bishop would end up. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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. A Decimal Chess Variant with Antoine Fourri. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess without pawns. Variant where only kings can take and no pawns are used. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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/Aces. A large Chess variant based on modern FIDE chess pieces as well as on traditional ancient pieces. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Chess2 ~ A New Game of Chess for a New Generation of Players. Decimal Chess variant with two new pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Chess37. A chess variant on a board with 37 squares where pieces outside of the center 9 squares move like Kings. (Cells: 37)
- Chess480. Fischer Random Chess with orthodox castling rules. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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)
- CHESSapeak. Website of firm selling four player chess variant. (Cells: 160)
- 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)
- Chessence. Small variant with many possible winning conditions.
- 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)
- Chessex. Hexagonal chess variant for two or three players. (Cells: 169)
- Chessgi. Drop the pieces you take from your opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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.
- Chessmen-At-Arms. A wargame with chess pieces.
- ChessNim. Drop chess pieces and reduce the number of unattacked squares on the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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)
- Chessquarters. Variants obtained by rearranging the quarters of the chessboard. (Cells: 64)
- 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.
- 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. 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. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chimera Chess. The highlight of this chess variant are the Chimera pieces, which are substantially enhanced versions of the orthodox Knight.
- Chinese Chess. Links and rules for Chinese Chess (Xiangqi). (9x10, Cells: 90) (Recognized!)
- Chinese Chess variant for 7 players. Missing description (19x19, Cells: 361)
- Chipps. Let all pieces gain a chip by moving to the other side of 4 by 8 board. (4x8, Cells: 32)
- 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)
- 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.
- Chosen Chess. Move a piece you chose last turn, then choose a piece to move next turn. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- 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 Shogi. Historic Japanese favorite, featuring a multi-capturing Lion. (12x12, Cells: 144) (Recognized!)
- Chutes and Ladders Chess. Game played on two boards with two sets with user placed and removed chutes and ladders connecting the boards. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cincinnati 4-way Chess. Four player chess variant from Cincinnati. (Cells: 101)
- Circe Chess. Captured pieces return to their original square. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Circe Progressive Chess. Combination of Circe and Progressive Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Circular Capa Chess. Play circular chess with added archbishops and chancellors on a 5x16 round board. (5x16, Cells: 80)
- Circular Chess. Unique circular board. Sells boards, pieces, and software.
- Circular Chess. Chess on a round board. (16x4, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)
- Circular Chess Society Information Pack. Rules of Circular Chess and Information on the Circular Chess Society. (Cells: 64)
- Circular Chess, Improved. Circular Chess where Bishops and Queens are crooked, and all Pawns go in the same direction. (2x16, Cells: 64)
- Circular Perspective Chess. Pieces must travel through a central point to get to the opponent's side of the board.
- Citadel. Simple chess variant from early 20th century on 45 degrees turned board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Citadel Chess. A variant of Shatranj, played on a ten by ten board with four extra citadels. (10x10, Cells: 104)
- Clairvoyant Chess. Players predict what opponent will do to gain advantages.
- The Clash of Civilization Chess (Shuffle Version). Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- The Clash of Civilizations Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Clash of Command. Chesslike game with pieces that change and leave behind other pieces on special board. (Cells: 41)
- Classic Average. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Classic sum. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Classic sum - light version. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Claustrophobia Chess. game is lost if King has no space to move.
- Clear of knights chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cleopatra Chess. No captures, but your Cleopatra (Queen) can seduce opposing pieces to your side. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Clockwork Orange Chess. Captured pieces are replaced with non-capturing counterparts. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Closing Time. During certain turns, you must move pieces out of a central area of the board (`the pub'). (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Co-Regal Chess. Take the enemy King/Queen and checkmate the remaining monarch to win.
- Cobra Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with new pieces, including the Cobra. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Coherent Chess. Variant on 9 by 9 board with special knights. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Cold War Chess. A long and very challanging game against all odds.
- College Mess. Smess variant played using a Smess board & set. (7x8, Cells: 56)
- Color Chess. Link to Hungarian web page.
- Color Chess. Chess variant on board with 39 squares with five different colors. (6x6, Cells: 36)
- Color Square Shogi. Shogi with color squares you place at beginning of game. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Colorbound Chess. Pieces never change their squares’ color, so army is divided into two halves – attacking and defending. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- The Colorbound Clobberers. A team for Chess with Different Armies with many colorbound pieces.
- Colorboundmost and Nearly Colorboundmost Chess. Games with all pieces either completely or almost completely colorbound. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Colour Chess. Pieces paint the squares they leave, allowing other pieces to move as them. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Colour Chess and Lure. Chess Variant where the board is different every time you play, and you can control what pieces your opponent can move next.
- Columbiad Chess.. Introducing the Columbiad, combining a cannon and a Cannonrider, on an H-board (zrf exists).
- Combat Chess II. A wargame-like chess variant. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Combination Chess. Large chess variant with combination pieces.
- Combination Chess. Pieces give their movement capabilities to friendly pieces in their zone of influence. (Cells: 39)
- Combined Arms Brigade Chess. New movement for traditional Chess pieces with a modern military theme. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Combining Knightmare Chess. When a single piece other than a Pawn or a King captures, it combines with that piece into a Knightmare either side may move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Combo Modern Day Chess. Guard replaces the Queen. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Command and Maneuver: A Tale of Two Countries. This is a diceless wargame,. (24x12, Cells: 288)
- Commedia dell'Arte Chess. A Pawnless variant with themed pieces on a 10x10 board with 5 square groups of 4 cells removed. (10x10, Cells: 80)
- Comments on Grand Chess. Notes on Grand Chess and a variant. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Communist Chess. When you capture an opponent's piece, you must destroy one of your own pieces of the same type. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Compact Hex Chess. 2 normal hex armies on a board reduced to sides of length 5. (9x9, Cells: 61)
- Companion chess. The Queen may have a companion. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Companion Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Complete Chess. with a riding and a leaping piece family.
- Complete Permutation Chess. Game with all possible combinations of Falcon, Rook, Bishop and Knight on the back row. (16x8, Cells: 128)
- Complicacious Chess. Variant in which Chess piece change type. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Compound Chess. Chess on a 10x8 board with Sergeant pawns & armies of compound pieces. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- Compound Courier Custom Chess. Game uses the Courier 12x8 board and adds knight compound pieces. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Compromise Chess. Propose five moves and your opponent selects one for you. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Conclave Ecumenical Chess. Large variant with wide variety of Rook and Bishop compounds. (9x12, Cells: 108)
- Condi Chess. Speed chess with the clock twelve meters from the board.
- Conditional Chess. In addition to a normal move, a player states a move that is executed if a certain condition holds. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Conditional Quantum Chess. You may move to two squares each turn, but only one is a real move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Configuration Chess. Some pieces are rearranged before play begins, thus enhancing opening ramification (with zrf).
- Confusion Chess 1b. Every piece is replaced by something roughly equivalent that moves strangely. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Congo. Animals fight on 7 by 7 board. (7x7, Cells: 49)
- Connect Chess. Players win by forming a link between the first and last ranks of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Connect Shoot Kill. A mix of dots and boxes with chess pieces.
- Conquer II. The goal of the game is to conquer the opponent's army and to add it to your own army. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Conquer the opponent's army. Captured pieces change sides immediately, occupying the square the capturer moved from. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Conquest ®. A popular board game, designed and marketed by Donald Benge. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Constable Chess. Introducing the Constable piece on an H-shaped board. A game for attacking players. With zrf.
- Construction. Chess pieces are modelled after construction vehicles. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Construction Chess. The idea for this variant is to give each player the possibility to construct his own chess army.
- The Consuls. Chess with two Kings and Pawns that can capture as Bishop, Knight, and Rook on the enemy side.
- Contact Chess. Connecting pieces enhances movement, attack and defense. Powerful pawns and kings.
- Contemporary Random Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Continental Chess. Continental Chess is Chess Variations with many types of pieces such as stepper, leaper, hopper and rider. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Continuous Chess. There are no 'squares' on the board, and pieces are not restricted to moving discrete distances.
- Contrast Chess. Pieces lose or gain strength depending on the colour of the square they stand on. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Convergent Chess. Attack king directly or move to its home square on board with 40 squares. (6x6, Cells: 40)
- Conversion Chess. A co-chess variant. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Conveyor Chess. Large variant with conveyor belt on middle of board. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Coordinator Chess. Dekle's Coordinator Chess, featuring the Coordinator that captures in coordination with the king (with zrf).
- Copper, Silver, Gold: An Indestructible Metallic Alloy. Game with indestructible metallic alloys. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Copycat Chess. New piece added which copies move of just-moved piece. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Coregal Chess. Both kings and queens are royal. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Corner Chess. Two or four player chess variant on 8 by 8 board with pieces starting in the corners. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Corner-square chess. Taking is only allowed when your king is on a cornersquare. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- A Cornucopia of 9x9 Corner variants. The title speaks for itself. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Corral Chess. Force the opponent to the center in this 45/46 Cell Contest entry. (2x(5x9), Cells: 46)
- Correlator Chess. Introducing the Correlator which captures by correlating with the king (with zrf).
- Cosmic Chess. Macrocosm and microcosm. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cost Progressive Chess. Pieces cost varing amounts of movement points to move, and each turn you get more movement points to move them with. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cotati Chess. Promotion of a Pawn wins the game. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Counsellor Chess. Variant on 12 by 8 board that adds Elephants and Counsellors. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Countdown. Ten player game with sf-theme. (10x(), Cells: 100)
- Courier 'de la Dama'. Courier Chess with a Modern Queen and Crooked Bishops. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Courier Chess. A large historic variant from Medieval Europe. (12x8, Cells: 96) (Recognized!)
- Courier Chess Moderno. A modern variant of the historical variant Courier Chess. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Courier Chess VIII. A re-imagining of Courier Chess, on a smaller board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Courier de los Combinados. A cross between Courier de la Dama and Wildebeest Chess. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Courier Eurasion Chess. Eurasian Chess meets Courier-Spiel.
- The Courier Game. Description of Courier Chess, with printable pieces and board. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Courier-Spiel. 19th century variant of Courier Chess. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Courtyard. Combines the ease of learning checkers with the challenge and variety of chess. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Courtyard. Variant on 5 by 8 board. (5x8, Cells: 40)
- Cowardly Crew. After a capture, adjacent pieces can change sides. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cows and Butterflies. A simple Chess-like game of exchanges and promotions.
- Crazy 38's. On strange board with 38 squares. (Cells: 38) (Recognized!)
- Crazy Lightning Chess. Speed chess combined with an umpire calling out random rule changes.
- Crazyhouse. A two-player version of Bughouse. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!)
- Crazyhouse Kriegspiel. Combines Crazyhouse with Kriegspiel. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Crooked Board Chess. Variant on a board of standard size but odd shape. (8x12, Cells: 64)
- Cross Chess. Game played on a cross-shaped board. (Cells: 64)
- Cross-Eyed Chess. Two player variant on cross-shaped board. (12x12, Cells: 84)
- Crossbishop Chess. Introducing the Crossbishop piece, with interesting cannon capabilities (Zillions file downloadable).
- Crossbishop_Chess (8x10). A big-board variant featuring the new Crossbishop piece, an advanced cannon relative (Zillions file downloadable).
- Crossfire. A game with 'darts' and 'double darts' (crossfire). (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Crossover Chess. Two player variant with crossshaped board. (12x12, Cells: 64)
- Crossover-piece Dual Direction Variants. Variants adding different moves in the dual direction to already dual pieces. ()
- Crossrook Chess. Introducing the Crossrook, a versatile piece with cannon capabilities (Zillions file downloadable).
- Crouching Stepper, Hidden Rider. Xiang Qi pieces' moves lengthen and shorten with location. (9x10, Cells: 90)
- Crowd Chess 1: Safety in Numbers. More pieces can occupy the same square - you can only form or move to a crowd by a non-capturing move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Crowd Chess 2: All Go Together. More pieces can occupy the same square and share the same fate. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Crown. Players secretly decide whether their king or queen (who moves like the king) is royal.
- The Crown of Krithala. Pieces move a crown which the opponent wants to capture.
- Crown Prince Chess. One Knight on each side is replaced by a Crown Prince. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cruise Pawns. Pawns can shoot away like cruise missiles. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Crushed Chess. After every 10 turns, the perimeter disappears.
- CSIPGS (comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic) Chess Variants. Variants on csipgs Chess and a handy overview of its rules.
- csipgs Chess. Design and buy new chess pieces during play. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cuarenta. Played only of the light-colored squares of a 9 by 9 board.
- Cube+. Three dimensional chess variant with 38 squares. (3x(3x4), Cells: 38)
- Culverin Chess. Introducing the Culverin cannon, which is dropped among standard pieces (zrf exists).
- Cursed Chess. Squares where a piece is taken become forbidden for the capturing player. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Custodian Chess. A combination of Chess and ancient Tafl games. (7x7, Cells: 49)
- The Custom Crushers. A 'build it yourself' Chess with Different Armies army inspired by the Corps from 12 Augmenters Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cutty Camels. Army for Chess with Different Armies that features Wizard from Omega Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- CwDA: the Shatranjian Shooters. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Cycle Chess. Variant on a board with 39 cells, three of which are special. (6x6, Cells: 39)
- Cyclohex. 3-player round hex variant. (24x5, Cells: 120)
- Cylindrical Chess. Sides of the board are supposed to be connected. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- The Cylindrical Cinders. Army for Chess with Different Armies where many of the pieces can move as if the board was a cylinder.
- Czech Chess. Drop pawns by checking the King. (8x8, Cells: 64)
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