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- All the King's Men. Remake of Parker Brothers game Smess, but with a serious look. Arrows on squares determine the directions pieces can move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!)
- Bollwerk 178. Occupying the opponent’s end field with a piece or a bomb.
- chass. www.chass.info.
- Choiss. First place your squares, then your pawns, then your pieces, then move.
- Colour Chess and Lure. Chess Variant where the board is different every time you play, and you can control what pieces your opponent can move next.
- Diplomatic Mission. Cooperative chesslike game; commercial game.
- Evo. Game with chess-variant elements.
- Exchess Set. New chess pieces that can be used in combination with Staunton chess pieces.
- Execute the Game. Pieces have unique abilities and uses dice-based combat.
- Family pastimes: Maze and Diplomatic Mission. Cooperative chesslike games.
- Football Chess - Photo's. Chinese game of Snakes and Ladders type, with little in common with either Chess or Football.
- Hive: A Review. A review of the two-player strategy game called Hive.
- Icehouse . Set of pyramids you can play several games with, including Martian chess.
- Martian Chess. Two or four player strategic game with chess elements played with Looney piramids. (4x8, Cells: 32)
- Maze. Cooperative chesslike game; commercial game.
- Ninny Chess. Classic board game.
- Ninny chess . Produced and sold in the early 70's by Parker Brothers. Arrows on squares determine direction pieces can move.
- Plunderchess: Pictures and a review. Commercial variants where capturing gains the right to move once as the captured piece. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Shuuro. Large variant where you build your own army. (12x12, Cells: 144)
- Smess . Produced and sold in the early 70's by Parker Brothers. Arrows on squares determine direction pieces can move.
- Smess. Produced and sold in the early 70's by Parker Brothers. Arrows on squares determine direction pieces can move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!)
- Superschaak. Book and sets for playing variants with many new types of chess pieces.
- Take the Brain. British name of Smess, a Parker Brothers game in which arrows on squares determine the directions pieces may move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!)