Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To mirari wrote on Sun, Dec 6, 2009 09:46 PM UTC:Either Shogi - the drops along with the slow moving generals make this a very gradual game, yet with plenty of exciting attacks - or Chu Shogi - a complex Shogi variant without drops, but lots of interesting pieces and very rich. I could see myself playing either of those for a very long time without becoming bored... (as long as the hypothetical desert island includes an opponent of a suitable level). Or, if it has to be a variant of western chess, I quite enjoy Parker's Dragon Chess (not to be confused with Gygax's) - it is very close to normal chess, yet different enough to feel like it offers more opportunities, and unlike the various variants adding Capa compounds, the dragons aren't overly powerful. Perhaps for sheer variety, Navia Dratp would be a good option - 44 different pieces, and build your own army, allows for a lot of possibilities. Of course, given that one of the things I enjoy about chess variants is the sheer variety - encountering new ideas, having to think in slightly (or radically) different patterns - being restricted to just one variant, no matter how good, would be dull compared with exploring the richness of all the weird and wondrous variants people have invented. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Desert Island does not match any item.