Martian Chess
Ā Martian ChessĀ is a game of capturing pieces. Like Chess,Ā Martian ChessĀ is turn based, and played on a chessboard. In both games, players move and capture individual pieces, and each type of piece has distinct moving rules.
However,Ā Martian ChessĀ differs from Chess in critical ways:
- Piece ownership is determined not by color but by location.
- Instead of capturing a specific piece, winning is determined by points, making it possible to force the end of the game and still win with no pieces left in that player's control.
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Lastly,Ā Martian ChessĀ easily supports 4 players as well as two, and can also be played with 3, 5 or 6 players if you use geomorphic chessboard sections.
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Martian Chess
Martian Chess
Ā Martian ChessĀ is a game of capturing pieces. Like Chess,Ā Martian ChessĀ is turn based, and played on a chessboard. In both games, players move and capture individual pieces, and each type of piece has distinct moving rules.
However,Ā Martian ChessĀ differs from Chess in critical ways:
- Piece ownership is determined not by color but by location.
- Instead of capturing a specific piece, winning is determined by points, making it possible to force the end of the game and still win with no pieces left in that player's control.
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Lastly,Ā Martian ChessĀ easily supports 4 players as well as two, and can also be played with 3, 5 or 6 players if you use geomorphic chessboard sections.
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Ā Martian ChessĀ is a game of capturing pieces. Like Chess,Ā Martian ChessĀ is turn based, and played on a chessboard. In both games, players move and capture individual pieces, and each type of piece has distinct moving rules.
However,Ā Martian ChessĀ differs from Chess in critical ways:
- Piece ownership is determined not by color but by location.
- Instead of capturing a specific piece, winning is determined by points, making it possible to force the end of the game and still win with no pieces left in that player's control.
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Lastly,Ā Martian ChessĀ easily supports 4 players as well as two, and can also be played with 3, 5 or 6 players if you use geomorphic chessboard sections.












