Bob Greenwade wrote on Thu, Feb 29, 2024 04:06 PM UTC:
A thing to consider here is whether (and how) pieces with orthogonal-only moves (like the Rook, mainly) can travel between from one land/sea area to another of the same type. Also, how you plan to avoid bottlenecks at the corners (unless you consider that part of the concept, of course).
On a separate note, as long as things are titanic in size, you might see if you could take a cue from Giant Chess.
A thing to consider here is whether (and how) pieces with orthogonal-only moves (like the Rook, mainly) can travel between from one land/sea area to another of the same type. Also, how you plan to avoid bottlenecks at the corners (unless you consider that part of the concept, of course).
On a separate note, as long as things are titanic in size, you might see if you could take a cue from Giant Chess.