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Smess
Smess is a commercial chess variant published by Parker Brothers in 1970 and played on a 7-by-8 board. Rather than moving solely according to fixed piece types, its pieces follow directional arrows printed on the squares they occupy, making control of useful routes central to play. The game uses whimsical names, including Ninnies, Numskulls, and the Brain, and was later republished in a rethemed f...
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Xiangqi
Xiangqi is a traditional board game originating in China. It utilizes a 9x10 grid with a prominent river dividing the playing area. The game’s notable features include unique piece movements like the “river cannon” and restrictions based on the central waterway. Xiangqi is primarily enjoyed by individuals interested in Chinese culture, strategy games, and chess variants offering a distinct tactica...
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