Babel Chess
Hyper Banzai, initially called Zero Gravity Chess, is a sub-variant of Banzai Chess, where things become even crazier.
The main ideas behind this variant are:
1) to give players even more flexibility
2) to allow nasty and wild combinations
3) to invite a free and creative approach to the game
For those seeking a real challenge and for those who just want to have fun, withouth abandoning the traditional chess framework.
Rules
If you already know Banzai, than the only thing you need to know is that:
- You can push more than 1 piece with a single move.
If you don't know Banzai, than just have a look at the linked page above.
Figure 1 Example of multi-push move in the opening Figure 2 Example of multi-push moves with 3 bounces
Figure 3 Examples of multi-push moves Figures 4-5 Visualization of Push and Bounce directions
Notes
As for Banzai Chess, there is no way to play this variant online yet, but you can still play it with anyone over a real chessboard!
For taking track of your games you can use the standard (algebric) chess notation.
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By Vincenzo Rapisardi.
Last revised by Vincenzo Rapisardi.
Web page created: 2024-05-10. Web page last updated: 2024-05-27