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This game is somewhat reminiscent of chess -- multiple pieces, each type with its own different type of movement ability, allowing for tactical combinations that are interesting yet visualizable. The fact that the pieces are introduced to the board may perhaps mean that the complexity is even comparable to chess, and yet there are definitely enough differences that this may stand out as a unique game on its own merits.
My friend Jonathan Rivet points out that in the mid-game it's clear from the constraints of the group that the complexity is not as high as chess, and stalemates (through repetition) are not uncommon. Ah well. Return to Introduction |