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Take the Brain. British name of Smess, a Parker Brothers game in which arrows on squares determine the directions pieces may move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!) Author: Fergus Duniho and David Howe. Inventor: Perry Grant.
Take-all Chess. Taking is obligatory; the first player that loses all his pieces wins. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Antoine Fourrière.
Tamerlane chess. A well-known historic large variant of Shatranj. (11x10, Cells: 112) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tandem Chess. 4 player variant where pieces taken from your opponent are given to your partner. (8x8x2, Cells: 128) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tables Chess. Missing description (12x2, Cells: 24) By Adam Goss.
Tactical chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Daniil Frolov. Inventor: Viktor Sopilko.
TaflChess. A mix of FIDE chess and the old European game Tafl. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Rich Hutnik.
TaflChess for Zillions
. TalfChess on Zillions site. By Rich Hutnik.
Tag Chess. Units which attack the mover are captured. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Tag Chess. A two player per side team game where each player moves for half the board. Author: Robin Wells.
Tags Listing. A listing of the tags used on our pages. Author: Ben M Reiniger and Fergus Duniho.
Tai Shogi
. Very large Shogi variant.
Tai Shogi pictures. Photos of a commercially available Tai Shogi set. Author: John Lawson.
Taijitu Qi. Xiang Qi pieces are joined by (but not combined with) their duals. (9x10, Cells: 90) By Charles Gilman.
Taikyoku Photographs. Missing description Author: David Howe and Edward Strickland.
Taikyoku Shogi. Taikyoku Shogi. Extremely large shogi variant. (36x36, Cells: 1296) Author: Isao Umebayashi and Larry L. Smith.
Taikyoku Shogi (Unlimited Chess) Playing Pieces
. Missing description Author: Robert Kalin.
Take and Return Chess. You put pieces taken from the opponent back on the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Take Me Chess. Object is to lose your units and be unable to move. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Take Over Chess. Jump across pieces to take them over from your opponent. (7x7, Cells: 41) By Tony Quintanilla.
Take Over Chess
. Jump across pieces to take them over from your opponent. By Tony Quintanilla.
Take Over Chess. Jump across pieces to take them over from your opponent. Author: Tony Quintanilla and Antoine Fourrière. Inventor: Tony Quintanilla.
Take the Brain. British name of Smess, a Parker Brothers game in which arrows on squares determine the directions pieces may move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!) Author: Fergus Duniho and David Howe. Inventor: Perry Grant.
Take-all Chess. Take all pieces of your opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Andrea Mori.
Take-all Chess. Taking is obligatory; the first player that loses all his pieces wins. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Antoine Fourrière.
Takeover Chess Play-By-Mail game. Examine this game played in the Invent and Play contest! Drawn. Author: Peter Aronson and Tony Quintanilla. Inventor: Tony Quintanilla.
A Tale for a Chess Variant.. Missing description By Claudio Martins Jaguaribe.
A Tale of Two Countries. This is a small diceless wargame. By Joe Joyce.
Tamerlan Chess
. Westernized version using Alfaerie graphics. Author: David Howe.
Tamerlane chess. A well-known historic large variant of Shatranj. (11x10, Cells: 112) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tamerlane Chess
. A well-known historic large variant of Shatranj. Author: David Howe.
Tamerlane Chess. Old Persian large-board game, widely-played in medieval times. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Tamerlane Chess. Chess game said to have been favored, perhaps even invented, by ruler Timur the Lame in the 14th c. Author: Jeremy Gabriel Good.
Tamerlane Chess set. Photo of home made set of historic chess variant. Author: Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Tamerlane chess: ms 7322 version. Information on historic variant of Tamerlane chess. (11x10, Cells: 112) Author: Ivan Derzhanski.
Tamerlane II
. Modern variant based upon ancient large chess variant. By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Tamerlane II. Modern variant based upon ancient large chess variant. (11x11, Cells: 121) By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Tamerlane II. Cazaux's modern take on Tamerlane Chess. Author: Jeremy Gabriel Good. Inventor: Jean-Louis Cazaux.
TamerSpiel. Modern large chess variant with elements of historic chess variants. (12x8, Cells: 84) By Eric V. Greenwood.
TamerSpiel
. Modern large chess variant with elements of historic chess variants. Author: Glenn Overby II. Inventor: Eric V. Greenwood.
TamerSpiel. Modern large chess variant with elements of historic chess variants. Author: Tony Quintanilla and Eric V. Greenwood. Inventor: Eric V. Greenwood.
Tandem Chess. 4 player variant where pieces taken from your opponent are given to your partner. (8x8x2, Cells: 128) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tandem-84. Variant on two boards of 7 by 6 rows with pieces moving between boards. (6x7x2, Cells: 84) By Jim Aikin.
Tandem-84
. Variant on two boards of 7 by 6 rows with pieces moving between boards. Author: Peter Aronson. Inventor: Jim Aikin.
Tandem-84. Jim Aikin's Tandem-84 on the Game Courier. Author: Abdul-Rahman Sibahi. Inventor: Jim Aikin.
Tandem-Pawn Chess. Pawns are tandems of two pawns, which can move or capture as a unit, or decouple into two pawns. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Kenneth Regan.
Tango Chess. Using triangulators that move as bishops and different types of pawns that can be repositioned by side spacious wazirs. By Jeremy Gabriel Good.
Tank Chess
. With exploding bombs and pushing tanks. Author: Robert Price.
Tank Chess. With exploding bombs and pushing tanks. Author: Ed Friedlander.
Tank Chess. With exploding bombs and pushing tanks. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Andy Kurnia.
Tank Chess II. Queen's Rooks are Tanks, and can push lines of pieces. Author: Ed Friedlander. Inventor: Duncan Suttles.
Tao's Chess. Chess variant where as you move across a line, the pieces reverse roles. By Travis Geyer.
Tape Chess
. Tape Chess and other almost one-dimensional chess variants. Author: Marek14 . Inventor: Sergey Sirotkin.
Tape Chess. Tape Chess and other almost one-dimensional chess variants. By Sergey Sirotkin.
Tapestry
. Chess on a four-color 6x6 board, with a 5 square control board. Author: Peter Aronson. Inventor: David Howe.
Tapestry Chess. Chess on a four-color 6x6 board, with a 5 square control board. (6x6, Cells: 41) By David Howe.
Taratibu - a small progressive chess variant. 10 pieces per side on a 7-by-7 board. (7x7, Cells: 49) By Glenn Overby II.
Taratibu - a small progressive chess variant
. 10 pieces per side on a 7-by-7 board. By Glenn Overby II.
Tardis Taijitu. Xiang Qi board but with movable, bigger-inside-than-outside Fortresses. (9x10x3, Cells: 144) By Charles Gilman.
Tauschach
. Each player has one piece off the board, that can be switched every turn with one of his pieces but not the king. Author: Uwe Wiedemann.
Tauschach. Each player has one piece off the board, that can be switched every turn with one of his pieces but not the king. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tax Chess. King mobility affected by the placement of pawns of the same color. By Tomasz Sobczyk.
Taxi Chess. Pay for moves: long moves are expensive. By Ralph Betza.
Taxi Chess
. Pay for moves: long moves are expensive. Author: Robert Price. Inventor: Ralph Betza.
TAXI: The Nuclear C.a.B. Chess Game. Missing description (7x9x2, Cells: 45) By Joe Joyce.
A Taxonomy. Categorizing several types of pieces. Author: David Howe.
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