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Yuri - Thanks for the information. I just looked up V. R. Parton's 'Kinglet' (invented in 1953). You are correct. It is very interesting that in Kinglet, pawns promote to Kings. Kinglet may have been the inspiration for Extinction Chess. I will update my rules page to mention Kinglet due to the fact that Pawn Eaters has the same winning condition. However, the game dynamics are very different as only Knights and Pawns are common to both games. Shamanic Rooks, Pawn Eaters, and Old Elephants change things quite a bit... while the goal remains the same.
This is good, but also a subvariant is possible that I can specify:
- Pawns can additionally promoted into Kings.
- Kings cannot capture Pawn Eaters.
- You must lose all Pawns and Kings, to lose the game.
- If a Pawn Eater captures your last Pawn then you lose immediately even if you have some Kings on board too.
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