I once saw a chess variant where the pieces were rings of 3 different diameters, which could combine, and the 6 valid combinations would determine how the outer ring of the combination could move. Combining with an enemy piece would convert it to your own side.
I have forgotten the name, and I don't think it is described here. But it was the most original chess variant I ever saw.
I once saw a chess variant where the pieces were rings of 3 different diameters, which could combine, and the 6 valid combinations would determine how the outer ring of the combination could move. Combining with an enemy piece would convert it to your own side.
I have forgotten the name, and I don't think it is described here. But it was the most original chess variant I ever saw.