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Tile Chess
Tile Chess
by Steve Jackson Games (1999)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour, 30 minutes
Categories
  • Abstract Strategy
  • Designers
  • Jason Wittman
  • Mechanisms
  • Grid Movement
  • Family
  • Chess Games
  • Combinatorial
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    Description

    In Tile Chess, the board isn't used and the pieces are represented by tiles. The pieces move in the traditional fashion, including capturing, and the game — and the pieces for that matter — is held together by the restriction that each piece must always be connected to another piece, with that piece being connected to another, etc. Thanks to this requirement, the board and the grid that the pieces move on is formed by the pieces themselves (or lack thereof). You cannot make moves that would orphan pieces, which adds an interesting wrinkle to the game — and to make matters worse (in a good way), you might have to defend yourself against more than just one opponent...

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