Chess board has 4x4 cells. This version - with opponent.
6 pieces are placed on the board:
All pieces have their ranks (values): King = 6; Queen = 5; Rook = 4, Bishop = 3, Knight= 2; Pawn = 1.
Main RULE: The higher piece may capture the lower (or equal) piece. When some piece captures the lower piece, the lower piece goes out of the board, and its value is summing in your score.
When the captured piece has left the board, the new piece appears on the board (to keep 6 pieces on the board).
After you have made a move - the turn of your opponent. Opponent moves one of pieces and may capture any (lower or equal) piece.
To win the set, you must score 20 points earlier than your opponent.
If you score 20 points first than your opponent - you go to the next level. But, if the opponent scores 20 points, you go level down!
Pieces move similar to the
Chess Rules, but with some difference (mini!): The Pawn may move one step up-down and left-right. The Pawn captures another piece only in directions of its move (up-down, left-right), no diagonal! Also, because of mini-board, pieces may "overjump" another pieces on its way.
The dancing girl strips more, when you get to the next level!
HOW TO PLAY:
- To move the piece:
1. - Choose the piece, you want to move - click on the piece. After it, directions of its possible movements will start flashing.
2. - Indicate the destination cell, where you want to place the chosen piece - click on the cell on the board.
- If the destination is indicated correct, according to the Piece movement rules, the piece will move to the destination cell. If there is a lower piece, your chosen piece will capture it. And the captured piece will go out of the board, its value will sum at your Score.
- If the destination was pointed incorrect, the game will demand to indicate another destination.
- If the piece at the destination cell is higher than the piece, you move, the game will demand to point another destination.
- After your turn - the turn of the opponent.
Controls: Click on pieces.