Chess but you have to lose all of your pieces, you cannot put them directly in a path where they will get taken, kings don’t exist, and you are able to break the rule of putting them in the path, but you will lose one of five lives. Simple yet complex
Normal chess but once during the game you are allowed to do two moves HOWEVER the first of those two moves cannot be check. Also, for every 3 points of material down a player finds them selves they gain access to one more double move turn: for example if I am down a knight and bishop I have 3 double move turns. I take my opponents queen now I only have one double move turns and they would have two
Gas warfare chess: The queen is replaced by a knight with a mustard gas tank. Instead of being able to capture an enemy piece directly, it can put toxic gas on that square. If a piece (including your own) stays in the gas for 2 turns, it gets captured. The gas disappears after 4 turns, or if a piece gets captured by it.
Military chess: Pawns are replaced with soldiers, which can move 1 square forwards. If an enemy piece is in the square in front of the soldier, the soldier can shoot the enemy piece, staying in the same square, and the enemy’s piece gets captured. Rooks are replaced with tanks, which move the same way, but can also only capture by shooting an enemy piece. It can shoot any enemy piece that is on a square that it can move to. A pawn needs to shoot a tank twice to capture it. Knights are replaced by cavalry, which moves like a knight combined with a camel in XXL chess. It captures like a normal knight, moving to the square in the process. Kings are replaced with generals, which can move 2 squares in any direction. If it gets checkmated or captured, you lose. It also captures by shooting an enemy piece, and staying at its current square. Queens are replaced by assassins. They move like a queen and capture by shooting an enemy piece in its path. If an assassin captures 5 pieces you can promote it to a missile, which can not be captured and is single-use. For a move, it can go any where on the board, blowing everything up (capturing) in a 3x3 radius, including your own pieces. Bishops are replaced by marksmen, which move 4 squares in any direction and can capture anything in their line of fire.
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