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Makruk (Thai chess). Rules and information. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Minishogi. On a 5 by 5 board. (5x5, Cells: 25) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Shigenobu Kusumo.
Macadamia Shogi. Pieces promote on capture to multi-capturing monsters. (13x13, Cells: 169) By H. G. Muller.
Magic River. Xiang Qi pieces crossing the Magic River turn into their Western counterparts, and vice versa! (17x9, Cells: 77) By John Smith.
Magnetic Xiangqi set. Photo's of a magnetic Chinese chess set. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Maka Dai Dai Shogi. Pieces promote on capture, some to multi-capturing monsters. (19x19, Cells: 361) Author: H. G. Muller.
Maka-Dai-Dai Shogi
. Historical ultra large Shogi variant. Author: Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Maka-Dai-Dai Shogi pictures. Photos of a commercial Maka-dai-dai Shogi set. Author: John Lawson.
Makruk
. Burmese Chess. Author: Malcolm Maynard.
Makruk (Thai chess). Rules and information. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Makruk experiences
. Tim Krabbe's WWW page on his experiences with Makruk. Author: Tim Krabbé.
Makruk match. Moves of a match of Thai chess.
Makruk match 2. Moves of Thai Chess game Gralla - Mendel.
Makruk Set Photos. Photos of handmade Makruk set by Gary Gifford. Author: Gary K. Gifford.
Manchurian Chess. Widely-played regional variant on Chinese Chess. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Microshogi
. Small shogi variant on a 4 by 5 board. Inventor: Oyama Yasuharu.
Microshogi. Small shogi variant on a 4 by 5 board. (4x5, Cells: 20) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Oyama Yasuharu.
Mini-Shogi. Missing description Author: Ed Friedlander.
Minishogi. On a 5 by 5 board. (5x5, Cells: 25) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Shigenobu Kusumo.
Minishogi setuper. Minishogi you can set up pieces at beginning of the game. (5x5, Cells: 25) By (zzo38) A. Black.
MiniXiang
. Missing description Author: Larry L. Smith. Inventor: Charles Gilman.
Mitregi. Larger Shogi variant with more powerful diagonal pieces. (10x9, Cells: 90) By Charles Gilman.
Modern drunk elephant shogi. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81) By Daniil Frolov.
Modern drunk elephant shogi. Missing description By Daniil Frolov.
Modern Makruk. A fusion of Modern Chess and Makruk. By John Smith.
Mongolian Chess. The major form of chess played in Mongolia for centuries. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Moon Chess
. Played with a Xiangqi set, but with different rules. Author: Peter Aronson.
MoQi
. MoQi, or Demon Game, is played upon a 10x10 field. By Larry L. Smith.
Mortal Shogi. A Shogi variant in which pieces aren't all immortal. (9x9, Cells: 81) Author: Fergus Duniho. Inventor: Roberto Lavieri and Fergus Duniho.
Mortal Shogi. Play this Shogi variant in which pieces may die. Author: Fergus Duniho. Inventor: Roberto Lavieri and Fergus Duniho.
UnequalArmies∨derby=LinkText | Oriental
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