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It's the far-flung future, or an alien planet, or even a Wizarding School. The two characters are talking about the latest plot point over a game of Chess. No wait... It looks like chess (or checkers or what have you), but it isn't quite the chess we know. It could have multiple, circular, or other odd boards. It could be that the pieces are sentient. It could be something as simple as a different motif for the pieces, or a new unique piece or two. But in some way, the characters are playing a different board game. The characters may or may not still use terms like "Checkmate". Two of the most common variations are chess with humans for pieces, and layered boards. Outside of anime conventions and renaissance fairs, the "living pieces" version has understandably negative connotations, being a favored trope of villains. From a narrative and world-building standpoint, this strange, alien board game serves to establish the setting as different from our own in a simple way, while maintaining some verisimilitude by showing the characters do, in fact, play board games. This may be why layered boards are a common choice, as they are visually distinctive (or were, at some point). The game may not even be much like chess or any other game of ours, but as a visual trope the rules often won't come up anyway. "Fantastic Chess", "Wizard Chess", and "Future" or "Space Chess" are more specific terms based on setting. Human Chess is a subtrope (so see that page for those examples). Also see Smart People Play Chess. House Rules can act as a Justification depending on the circumstances. Very much present in Real Life — The Wikipedia article on Chess Variants puts the number at over 2000 (and that's only counting published ones), with the amount perhaps unlimited. Some of these even enjoy a fair following. Since WWI a subgroup, which includes unusual problems as well as non-standard pieces, known as "Fairy Chess" has been popular, engendering multiple international organizations of players and theorists. See also this page. Any of these deliberate variants could be mistaken as Artistic License – Chess, wherein regular chess is depicted inaccurately (intentional or not). |
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The chess variant that the Game Master plays with various people, with the only consistent rule being "wizard takes all", in The Smurfs episode "The Grouchiest Game In Town". | |
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From Dune's Terminology of the Imperium: Apparently it has evolved into an actual variant of chess that is some people actually play. |
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An episode of The Jetsons had a character promoting a game called "Chess-O-Matic." It was a variant that spanned three different levels of game board platforms. | |
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One of the things that gets interrupted by the Batphone in the old Batman (1966) TV series is a game of chess, played on four or five layered boards. | |
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Since The Player of Games revolves around the protagonist's unsurpassed game-playing ability, it's unsurprising that a lot of the games that get mentioned are variants on the abstract strategy theme. Azad itself is somewhat chess-like, except for the room-sized board ... and the changing pieces ... and the multiple side games. | |
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David Eddings' The Belgariad occasionally refers to a chess-like game being played by superhuman forces, and the books each have a chess-related title (the protagonist is the titular Pawn of Prophecy). Despite this, neither chess nor any other board game appear in the actual story. | |
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The game of choice in most circumstances is "stones", which appears to be Go or a game very much like it. It's stated to be a simplified form of a more complex game called "Sha'rah", whose strategy centers around the capture and/or manipulation of a powerful piece called the Fisher, perhaps similar to the real-world game Tablut. | |
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In Yokoka's Quest, when Fahrin is first introduced she is playing a solo game of what appears to be chess with unorthodox pieces. | |
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Wizard Chess in Harry Potter, where the pieces are semi-sentient and respond to verbal commands. Harry isn't very good at Wizard Chess; his pieces actually argue with him over bad decisions. Ron, on the other hand, is excellent; his pieces have come to trust him and obey his orders without question. In the climax of the first book, this becomes a Chekhov's Skill when the trio become pieces in a game of Human Chess. | |
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Game of the Generals: In a drawn-out endgame, the focus of gameplay can shift so heavily to clever maneuvering that it almost resembles a game of chess, especially when the flag is on the move. | |
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5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel is technically 4D (2 spatial dimension and 2 temporal), but it's basically normal chess with the ability to move pieces and attack back into the past, which generates an alternate timeline when it's done so. Winning is usual by getting a checkmate, but that can also be done through time and alternate timelines in addition to on the normal board. | |
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Discworld: The book has stealth chess. Thud! is apparently a Variant Hnefatafl. |
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The Green Rider series has Intrigue. The game is described as having messengers, generals, knights, spies, and a queen and king. It can be played between two people or with a third member, called the Triad. The Triad can choose to ally with either player but can also choose to be neutral. He or she can also break that alliance at any time. It's intended as a teaching tool for noble youths in the arts of treachery, tactics, and strategy, and is often used as a motif in the stories for the same. | |
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Storm (Don Lawrence): A particularly irksome moment in the comics has the protagonist teaching a whole city to abandon their bloody gladiatorial games because chess is so much more fun. | |
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Sheldon and Leonard play 3D chess in one episode of The Big Bang Theory. After Leonard loses several times in a row, Sheldon suggests that "perhaps three-dimensional Candy Land is more your speed." In "The Wildebeest Implementation", Sheldon devises a simple, innovative way to play three person chess, although it is still two dimensional. However, Sheldon being Sheldon, he keeps expanding and tweaking it until the whole thing becomes an indecipherable mess with many absurd new pieces and complicated moves, such as the Serpent, Old Woman, and Pope, as well as fractional positions ("Knight to Old Woman six and a third"). |
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In Homestuck, every prototyping changes the Variant Chess world known as Skaia and as each player enters it grows more complex 0 Prototypings: A constant stalemate between two kings stuck on a 3 x 3 board 1 Prototyping: Normal chess 2 Prototypings: It becomes a giant CUBE with normal chess rules Vriska and Doc Scratch seem to enjoy playing this Variant Chess 3 Prototypings: Skaia becomes a planet and the pieces have achieved sentience so it's more like a real time strategy war 4 Prototypings: A giant mass of roots encase Skaia 12 Prototypings: In the troll universe their Skaia looks like a giant ocean planet with with a giant frog named Bilious Slick, the human universe that the trolls created at the center and it's covered in lily pads. It looks like this (spoilers ahead). 12+ Prototypings: They are supposedly too eldritch to understand beyond this point |
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Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World features a game called chess, with different but overlapping pieces compared to the basic version. | |
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Schlock Mercenary in this strip shows a cthulhu piece next to a bishop and a knight. "The game has changed a bit over time." "No, I'm not telling you how the Cthulhu piece moves." | |
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Chess Evolved Online is an ambitious online chess variant that adds over 300 pieces to the game, with players choosing fifteen pieces and a king using a Point Buy system. New pieces range from relative mundane upgrades to existing pieces (Bishop+ can move one square orthogonality, as long as this doesn't capture an enemy piece) to completely original pieces that change the game completely (Liches can Cast from Hit Points to summon skeletons, Wind Mages can push both allied and enemy pieces around.) | |
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xkcd introduces Dimensional Chess, which takes n-dimensional chess a stage further by adding more dimensions to each row. So rows 1 and 8 are 2D, rows 2 and 7 are 3D, rows 3 and 6 are 4D and rows 4 and 5 are 5D. | |
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In 1963, MAD decided, since old-fashioned chess reflected an obsolete kind of warfare, that the pieces and rules of chess needed to be redesigned to reflect modern military innovation. This "Modern Chess" would be, in other words, Global Thermonuclear War, with bishops, rooks and knights replaced by ICBMs, air raid sirens and fallout shelters, and so on: | |
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Codex Alera has Ludus. In addition to the various pieces being renamed (First Lord, Citizen, Freeholder, etc...), there is an additional board that represents the sky above the battlefield. This makes sense given that some Alerans are capable of flight and aerial battles and tactics are an important part of Aleran warfare. | |
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Castles in The Ember Blade is played like chess in the sense the player has to capture their opponent's king. Pieces include giants and assassins, and the board contains a number of castles for the players to capture (although this means nothing if the king is captured). Aren plays this game at the start of the novel against one of his mentors, and wins via Confusion Fu. Mara plays at the end of the novel because Smart People Play Castles and they need to steal the key to the room where the titular sword is kept. | |
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Door Monster uses this in a sketch about mini games called "Elaborate Fantasy Checkers". Two of the pieces appear to be a Remortgaged Fortress and a Suspiciously Unholy Infant. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons has dragonchess, a variant played on three different boards at once, representing the sky, land, and Underdark. It also uses (mostly) its own pieces based on traditional D&D races, classes, and monsters, each with its own unique rules. Eberron characters are likely to play Conqueror instead, which is described as "chesslike" in the Five Nations sourcebook that introduced it. | |
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Baldur's Gate III shows characters playing lanceboard, which in the tabletop version of Forgotten Realms is implied to be just standard chess, but which here is played on a three-dimensional field which seems to rise up at one end like a mountain. | |
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Pai-sho from Avatar: The Last Airbender seems to be a cross between Chess and Go, with maybe a little bit of Mahjong thrown in for good measure. | |
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War of the Spider Queen describes a game called "sava", which allows each player to roll dice once per game for a chance to make one of the opponent's pieces capture another. The board is also web-shaped. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine brings an example with kotra, a Cardassian variant. Not much is known about how to play, except that Garak thinks that Nog's conservative playstyle is all but guaranteed to lose. | |
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Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. You play as the Black King, have no other pieces, and can't capture normally... but the Black King has a shotgun which they can use to aim and shoot at the White pieces to damage and kill them, while also being able to move and shoot each round. He can also take the souls of non-pawn, non-king pieces he kills, which can be spent to move like them for a turn. Killing White's King ends the round, while it's Game Over if the Black King is captured. White starts out with few pieces, but every round they gain more. At the end of a successful round, the player selects a pair of cards that gives an advantage to the Black King and an advantage to White's pieces, changing up the gameplay strategy — such as one that gives the Black King the ability to respawn once if checkmated, but also replaces White's Pawns diagonal attack range with a 2-square forward attack range. | |
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Double the Fist had Steve Foxx travel back in time to make the world better by killing Captain Cook, but Cook's crew had force fields and rayguns and fought Steve's allies to a standstill (don't ask) so Steve accepted an offer to settle things peacefully over a game of chess. Holographic 3D chess where moves and captures were declared by announcing Cluedo-style murders. | |
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Star Trek: 3D chess was used often in Star Trek. Spock was obviously a master. As the rules were concocted after the board was designed just to 'look' futuristic, there are several sets: one involves being able to move several small four-square 'attack boards' with pieces on them to different clipped-on positions on the the three main boards in lieu of a move. Features as a plot point in the TOS first season episode "Court Martial," where Spock beating the computer at chess is a clue that the computer has been tampered with. In the 3rd Season episode "Whom Gods Destroy", the sign-countersign Kirk is supposed to use to get beamed back up to the Enterprise — to make sure it was really him and not an impostor — was "Queen to Queen's Level Three". (The countersign was "Queen to King's Level One.") The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Peak Performance" introduces Strategema, which appears to be similar to Go played on a holographic board, in real time and at high speed. Data is unable to defeat a visiting third-level grand master, but is later able to force a draw and cause the Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy to leave in a huff after a game that lasted for only a few seconds but apparently included over 33,000 moves between them. This was some eight years before a similar match in Real Life in which the IBM computer Deep Blue was able to beat (human) champion Gary Kasparov at chess two games to one (with three draws) in a battle of attrition. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine brings an example with kotra, a Cardassian variant. Not much is known about how to play, except that Garak thinks that Nog's conservative playstyle is all but guaranteed to lose. An episode of Star Trek: Voyager briefly features a game called "derada." Not much is known about it other than that B'Elanna always falls for Tom's "Novakovich Gambit." Another such game featured on Voyager is kadis-kot. Naomi, Neelix, and Seven are fond of playing it, though it's less of a chess equivalent and more of a kid's game like checkers, or Connect Four. Voyager also gives us kal-toh, a Vulcan strategy game where the players use strategy and logic to build a balanced harmonious structure from a jumbled pile of sticks. Jenga chess, if you will. Naturally, Tuvok gets in some Cultural Posturing about it: |
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The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros: fire chess is Serious Business in future Australia. The details of the game are intentionally left vague, but all the pieces are alit during play. | |
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The scene in A New Hope, where R2-D2 and Chewie are playing some (holographic?claymation) version of chess, and Han advising R2-D2 to lose... | |
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Lexx had a live-piece chess game in one of the trippy later-season episodes. | |
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Triplicate Girl from the Legion of Super Heroes (2006) sometimes splits in three and plays against herself in a game of chess. The chess board is, of course, in two of her colors (orange and purple), and the pieces float above the board. One wonders, though, how she tells the difference between the identical, triangular pieces. | |
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The Wheel of Time The game of choice in most circumstances is "stones", which appears to be Go or a game very much like it. It's stated to be a simplified form of a more complex game called "Sha'rah", whose strategy centers around the capture and/or manipulation of a powerful piece called the Fisher, perhaps similar to the real-world game Tablut. The game Snakes and Foxes seems to be related to real-world fox games, but even more unbalanced: by giving the "fox" side both superior movement options and numbers, the game is almost impossible to win, and as such is only played by small children until they become old enough to realize how unfair it is. |
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When Jimmy Neutron used his super science to make Sheen super-smart, the teaching montage they went through had Sheen win at a game of three-tiered chess, and then a normal game of chess. | |
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Features as a plot point in the TOS first season episode "Court Martial," where Spock beating the computer at chess is a clue that the computer has been tampered with. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire has cyvasse, a chess-variant with pieces like dragon, elephant, crossbow, trebuchet and mountain. The players align their pieces in a custom starting alignment before the beginning of the game, with a Battleships-style screen dividing the board so your opponent doesn't know your deployment until the game begins. Smart People Play Cyvasse is in full effect. | |
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King of the Bridge has the Player Character be challenged to "Advanced Troll Chess: 11th Edition". While mostly a normal game of chess, the troll facing them designed a rulebook of unusual changes to the game, and part of the challenge is trying to figure them all out. | |
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Used a few times in Futurama, one with a holographic chess set and another with multi-tiered Scrabble-ish game. | |
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In The Final Reflection, by John M. Ford, the protagonist's father studies other races through their chess-equivalents. Of the several mentioned in the novel, klin zha, the Klingon game, is of particular and recurring significance, and has itself several variants. | |
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In the pilot of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, two villagers from Tirharad are seen playing an unnamed fantasy variant of chess. "Caraes" seems to be In-Universe word for "checkmate". | |
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades: "Magic Chess", which is apparently the bastard offspring of normal chess (which also exists in the setting) and tabletop wargaming: according to Oliver it's up to 28 editions and there are rules updates every month that completely upend the metagame. The current edition, Dynamic, features among other things trap effects and one of Nanao's pieces defending itself against Oliver's move by turning into a werewolf. Oliver's father was terrible at it, while his mother routinely kicked both their butts. | |
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Dejarik appears again in The Force Awakens, when Finn accidentally activates the board while leaning on it. | |
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The Dark Side of the Sun briefly features a chess-like game with living pieces. | |
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Perry Rhodan gives us "Martha-Martha", which is highly popular among the reptilian Tarts (sic) in the Duchy of Krandhor. That the game eventually turns out to be derived from classic Earth chess (introduced by human castaways) even becomes a plot point. | |
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Tales of the Questor has a four-player variant with the same social role as poker. | |
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Archon and featured a chess-like setup but it had different (but equivalent) pieces on each side with various abilities. Capturing pieces was performed via an arcade sequence where the two pieces fought it out and either one could win. Its sequel was much less chess-like at first glance (being on an irregularly-shaped board where you have to summon most of your pieces to the field). | |
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In the Doctor Who episode "The Wedding Of River Song", The Doctor and an agent of the Silence play Live Chess in a gladiator-style pit, with crowds of cheering/screaming spectators. The Doctor used a chess puzzle to defeat Fenric in "The Curse of Fenric." The first time he set up the challenge, he carved the pieces from bones in the sand, and posed his Unwinnable by Design puzzle. The solution? The black pawns join forces with the white ones. Of course, the Doctor never said Fenric couldn't do this! When The Third Doctor is imprisoned in the Lunar Penal Colony in "Frontier In Space," the inmates play a Variant Chess game involving translucent pieces of peculiar cylindrical shapes, four irregular tiers and an either eccentric or repetitive set-up procedure. The terms "Check" and "Mate" are both employed, but no other rules are observable. |
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The Liavek books have "cylindrical shah". "Regular" shah seems to be chess with a different name and different names for all the pieces; cylindrical shah is a variant in which the players pretend that the board is a cylinder with the two sides touching- meaning that the player can move a piece "off" one side and "onto" the other. There's a complicated incident where some characters get stuck as the pieces in a game of Human Chess between gods, and realize partway through that they're playing cylindrical shah, not the usual version. | |
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Blake's 7 In "Gambit", Vila (with covert help from Orac) plays speed chess in a casino, with a rather alarming twist; the loser is fatally electrocuted. Yes, Blake's Seven does take place in a Crapsack World. In "Orbit", two Mad Scientists are playing a game with pieces that look like identical plastic cylinders. Avon wants to know how they tell the king from the queen. Often however the crew of the Liberator are shown playing an intergalactic version of monopoly. Presumably this is because while Smart People Play Chess is often played straight in the series, the Ragtag Bunch of Misfits includes a few criminals who are equally obsessed with gaining wealth. |
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Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid proposes a game in which (certain parameters of) the rules are represented as pieces on a second chessboard, so that on your turn you can move a piece or change the rules. Or there could be only one board, so that on your turn you are moving a piece and changing the rules. Unsurprisingly, some aficionados have actually tried this out. | |
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Arimaa: Pieces push and pull each other into pits in an effort to get their weakest pieces across the board. Designed to be difficult for computers, but still simple and fun for humans. | |
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: There is a variant of chess called Three-Dimensional Chess, which consists on standard chess but with two extra boards above and below the main board, and there are rules for moving the classic chess pieces from one board to the other. Actually makes awesome sense if you analyze it, since, with the advent of space battling, the third dimension has become an important component of military strategy, and this future's version of chess reflects it. | |
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The Dark Tower series features fleeting mentions of a chess variant called Castles with differently-named pieces, and evidently some sort of "hillock" square(s) in the middle of the board which restrict a player's view of the opposing pieces. | |
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The John Carter of Mars books by Edgar Rice Burroughs feature a Martian Chess, called Jetan. In the book The Chessmen of Mars, they play it with live pieces. In S. M. Stirling's novel In the Courts of the Crimson Kings it reappears as "atanj". Obvious? | |
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Kingdom Hearts III: The Framing Device involves a vaguely chess-like game between Xehanort and Eraqus during their youth. Unbeknownst to them, their moves just happen to correspond to the battle between Sora's allies and Xehanort's various incarnations. In the epilogue, Eraqus starts up a new game, resembling the coming conflict between Sora and the Foretellers. | |
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In-universe in Touhou, Momiji Inubashiri of the Youkai Mountain Patrol is a fan of shogi. She and the other patrolmen came up with an extremely complex variant, Dai Tengu Shogi. She was quite annoyed to find out the outside world had also developed different pieces and alternate rules. | |
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Chess itself: Modern chess was only standardized in the 19th century, following at least 600 years of chess play in Europe. An observer from the 1500s might chuckle knowingly at the absence of couriers and sages from the square board. "Future Chess," indeed. | |
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Games like Shōgi (Japanese chess) and Xiangqi (Chinese chess) are related and similar to international chess; both Western/international chess and these games themselves started as variants of the Indian game chaturanga. Some of these games, like Makruk (Thai chess) can be played on an international chess board with the same pieces. | |
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The Ciaphas Cain novels by Sandy Mitchell mentioned a game called "Regicide", of which Cain himself was a pretty good player of—a variant of chess (Warhammer 40,000-style) that could be played with a variety of alternate rules, such as each piece having special abilities, putting obstacles on the board/"field" which forced the players to adjust their strategies to go around them or a "blind" version which put a cover over the board and forced the players to play... well, blind. Now (partially) undergoing Defictionalization with the upcoming Regicide video game. | |
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The game Flipwart from Amphibia is one of these. | |
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An episode of Star Trek: Voyager briefly features a game called "derada." Not much is known about it other than that B'Elanna always falls for Tom's "Novakovich Gambit." | |
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Gor has its own chess variant, Kaissa. Although it features quite often, the rules are never explained in detail. It serves as a vehicle for sermonising (Tarnsman of Gor), a game played for the hero's life (Assassin of Gor), a means to fraternise with the locals (Marauders of Gor) and others besides. | |
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Starman Jones has 3D chess, and the game pieces are different types of spaceships instead of medieval figures. | |
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Invisible Sun features the Spider's Game, a version of chess routinely played by members of the magical Order of Weavers to keep their magic weaving skills sharp. It involves anywhere from four to nine boards and a complex array of pieces and moves that anyone outside the Weavers are likely to find incomprehensible. | |
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Peak Performance" introduces Strategema, which appears to be similar to Go played on a holographic board, in real time and at high speed. Data is unable to defeat a visiting third-level grand master, but is later able to force a draw and cause the Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy to leave in a huff after a game that lasted for only a few seconds but apparently included over 33,000 moves between them. This was some eight years before a similar match in Real Life in which the IBM computer Deep Blue was able to beat (human) champion Gary Kasparov at chess two games to one (with three draws) in a battle of attrition. | |
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