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 â„–3588630[Quote]

can nusois design board games? I just had an simplistic thought about a board game like Chinese chess.

>The game is played out on a 8x8 board.

>On the one side there is 2x2 colored region called "Palace", on the other side - a single colored tile called "Den". On each side of these sides pieces are laid out as presented on the picrel.
>at the center of the board, there is a river.
>Two players play the game controlling the pieces on the sides of the "Den" and "Palace" retrospectively.
>The game is played out in consecutive turns. During a turn, a player must move a piece under his control, then it's the turn of the other player.
>The goal of he each player is to make it so the other Player can make no legal moves during his turn.
>This may be achieved by eliminating all of the opponent's pieces.
>Or, being the "Den" player, by landing your piece on the one of the 4 tiles of the Palace.
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>A piece has a direction, which tells whom the piece belongs to and also where it should move. Direction is indicated by a colored part. If the colored part is not facing you, then it's your piece.
>A piece cannot share a tile with another piece
>A piece can capture an enemy piece by moving on it's place.
>When the Palace player captures a piece, it's removed from the board for the rest of the game
>When the Den player captures a piece, it's moved to the Den tile and will now be under the Den player's control (i.e. it's turned 180 degrees)
>A piece may not move off the board.
>When piece is on the river, it may move up to three tiles in one direction along it's lines.
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>There are 5 types of pieces.

>The Lance (the most common one). Can move to one of the two forward tiles, which are connected to it's current tile not by edge (that would be one tile), but by sides.


>The Archer (the one with two triangles). Moves like Lance, but can also move to a square right in front of it, connected by an edge.


>The Boat (the one on the same horizontal line as the king). May move to one tile directly in front of it. However, if it's on the river, it cannot be captured, and can move four tiles instead of three.


>The King (the one with a square). Moves identically to the Lance but also backwards, but is confined to the Palace, meaning it cannot leave it's 4 tiles. King cannot be captured. None of the "Palace" player's pieces may be in the palace except for the king.


>The Nomad (the one with a big triangle). A center piece of the "Den" player's army. Moves like Lance, but can move twice in a row. When on river, can move up to 4 tiles, akin to boat.


>The Chariot (the one with a small square and a line). Moves like a lance, except 3 times, and also can move backwards. May not enter the river (because it would sink, duh).

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>>3588630 (OP)
ask yourself
>why would anyone play this over monopoly?

 â„–3588638[Quote]

>>3588633
this game provokes strategy and thought instead of just blind luck

 â„–3588649[Quote]

if you don't have the pieces you can play my game on a normal chess board with normal chess pieces
I need to potent this shit quick

 â„–3588679[Quote]

bump this is a political



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