Chess on an Infinite Plane (hitthepin - PixelByPixel)

@hitthepin, do you mean 32.B(1,16)?
If that's your move, then the game can continue from here:
(White's bishop on green circle)

Ok, this is after White's move 33:
32.B(1,16)...R(-1,8)-(0,8)
33.C(-4,-2)
Black's bishop is still on (7,12), so now Black to move:

Yes, they're excellent attackers. I like them because besides the knights, they're the only piece that can jump over other pieces. It's just hard to know when to bring them up. You can develop them early, but then your opponent might use those moves to develop his frontal offensive with the normal pieces.
Board update:
board update:
29.Cx(-5,-2)...P(4,5)x(3,4)
30.Px(3,4)...H(-2,14)-(1,11)
31.H(1,-3)...H(1,11)-(4,8)