Most folks who are avid chess players have never played 3D Chess before. It is my contention that they should because three-dimensional chess is fun and there are many variations of the game. It is a difficult game to master and it requires a lot more thinking than mere regular chess in my humble opinion. So, how does one play 3D Chess you ask? Well, let me explain the way we play, in case you are interested?
Okay, so you have multiple levels (boards) and the pieces can move vertically and horizontally, but every 4 minutes one board of the multiple boards can be swiveled one or two sides, there are several types of boards, some are descending in number of squares as you ascend to the surface, or altitude. Think of it like a net centric warfare game, underwater, underground, ground, air, and space. That's the way I play it.
The rules include that you must make a move every 8-minutes, the moving of the boards do not count as moves, or they can depending upon the players agreement. Or they can change that rule after one player loses 50% of their pieces. Same as war, once a country starts to lose, they throw Geneva out the window, seeing as they have nothing to lose anyway.
Indeed, this game will teach you strategy, spatial skills, and the art of net centric warfare at a whole new level. Perhaps, you had seen the chess board multi-level game featured in Star Trek? If so, then surely, you'll want to have a go of it? Please consider this.
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