Query Results for
SELECT * FROM `IndexEntry` LEFT JOIN Item USING (ItemID) WHERE `Type` = 'Game' AND FIND_IN_SET(:'XiangqiBased',`Categories`) AND FIND_IN_SET(:'XiangqiBased',`Categories`) AND `IsHidden` = 0 AND `Item`.`IsDeleted` = 0 AND `Language` = 'English' ORDER BY `LinkText` ASC LIMIT 500 OFFSET 0
125 Percent Shogi and 125 Percent Xiang Qi. 4-player versions of Oriental variants on cross-shaped boards. (15x15, Cells: 125)
Aire. River variant on H-shaped board, some parts of camps further back than others. (8x12, Cells: 72)
Ajax Xiangqi. The Ajax 'effect' meets Chinese Chess. (9x10, Cells: 90)
All pieces of classic chesses. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
An-Qi. Played on the squares of half a Xiangqi board but using all the pieces. (8x4, Cells: 32)
Anglis Qi. Xiang Qi and FIDE Chess variant. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Banner Xiangqi. Xiangqi with Banners (from the Game of Three Kingdoms) and simplified endgame rules.
Battle of titans. Missing description (3x(9x5), Cells: 135)
Beautiful Sun Chess (Meiriqi). A 10x10 blend of FIDE, Shogi, and Xiangqi influences. (10x10, Cells: 100)
Blind Chess. Played on the squares of half a Xiangqi board but using all the pieces. (8x4, Cells: 32)
Caliph Qi. Extension of Isis with compound colourbound pieces and overlapping royal-accessible areas. (6x9)
Cannonless Xiang Qi variants. A look at stronger variations of pre-cannon Xiangqi. (10x10, Cells: 100)
Chaturanga
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Chess and Xiangqi Variants. Variants from the Shakki-77 group.
Chess Dial. Play starts with Shogi, then mutates into Xiang Qi, then FIDE Chess, then Shogi again! (9x10, Cells: 90)
Chinese Chess variant for 7 players. Missing description (19x19, Cells: 361)
Chinese Chess.
. An strong Zillions implementation plus a description of the world's most popular game.
Classic Average. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81)
Classic sum. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
Classic sum - light version. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
Congo. Animals fight on 7 by 7 board. (7x7, Cells: 49)
Continental Chess. Continental Chess is Chess Variations with many types of pieces such as stepper, leaper, hopper and rider. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Copper, Silver, Gold: An Indestructible Metallic Alloy. Game with indestructible metallic alloys. (9x9, Cells: 81)
Crossover-piece Dual Direction Variants. Variants adding different moves in the dual direction to already dual pieces. ()
Crouching Stepper, Hidden Rider.
Xiang Qi pieces' moves lengthen and shorten with location. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Droppable Xiangqi. Another variant of Xiangqi with droppable pieces. (10x9, Cells: 90)
Dual Direction Variants. Adding extra moves to pieces in historic forms of Chess.
Easterhouse. Captured pieces switch between Xiang Qi and Shogi boards. (9x19, Cells: 171)
Eurasian Chess. Synthesis of European and Asian forms of Chess. (10x10, Cells: 100)
Expanded Chinese Chess. Missing description (9x12, Cells: 108)
Five Tigers. A Chinese Chess variant with unequal armies. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Flexible Palace and Flexible River Xiang Qi. Boundaries of Palaces and the River are determined by the location of the Advisors, Generals, Elephants, and Soldiers. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Flight and Ferry. The gold dragon of Wessex fights the red one of Wales across the Bristol Channel. (8x10, Cells: 80)
Flyover Xiang Qi. A 4-player Shogi with each player facing all 3 others. (18x20, Cells: 180)
Gala Xiang-Qi. Crossover game. (16x16, Cells: 256)
The Game of the Three Kingdoms. inese Chess for three players (Game of the Three Kingdoms). (Cells: 135)
The Game of Three Friends. A variant on Chinese Chess for three players. (Cells: 135)
Gi-Qi-Game. Another one crossover of European, Chinese and Japanese chess. (9x9, Cells: 81)
Gnu Qi. A cross between Anglis Qi and Wildebeest Chess. (9x9, Cells: 81)
Great Stour. Diagonal-heavy mixed-camp variant on Courier board with River. (12x8, Cells: 96)
Half Nearlydouble Chess and offshoots. Chess enlarged and then shrunk again - or vice versa. (5x12, Cells: 60)
Half Shogi and Half Xiang Qi. Applying the principles of Half Chess to Oriental games. (5x9, Cells: 45)
Heian Shogi
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Hexiang Qi. Hexagonal Variant of Xiang Qi. (11x11, Cells: 91)
Historical Chess Variants
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Honeycomb goes East. Shogi and Xiang Qi on a Hex-prism board. (16x9, Cells: 144)
Imperial Dragon Chess. A variant of Xiangqi designed to appeal to western players. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Irwell. Gain an advantage by crowning your enemy. (8x10, Cells: 80)
Larger Wildeurasian variants. increasing the 2+2+1 piece groups from three to five or six. (12x12, Cells: 144)
Little Dragon Chess. Modern small variant of Xiangqi on board of 41 squares. (5x7, Cells: 41)
Little Trio. Small variant combining Chess, Shogi, and Xiang-Qi. (7x7, Cells: 49)
Lucky Xiangqi. All the pieces, except the kings, are turned over so you can't see what they are. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Magic River. Xiang Qi pieces crossing the Magic River turn into their Western counterparts, and vice versa! (17x9, Cells: 77)
Makruk (Siamese Chess)
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Minixiang. Xiang Qi's short-range pieces come into their own on a small board. (5x6, Cells: 30)
MiniXiangqi
. S. Kusumoto's MiniXiangqi - Chinese Chess on a 7x7 board (with zrf).
MiTaWi. A variant combining elements on Mitregi, Taijitu Qi, and Wildeurasian Qi. (14x12, Cells: 64)
Mitregi with compounds of duals. An extra border around the Gnuqi and Wildebishogi array houses forward-only counterparts. (11x11, Cells: 121)
Nested Xiang Qi. A variant hiding Xiang Qi on its diagonals. (18x18, Cells: 196)
Ninth Century Indian Chess
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Once More, with Deans. Subvariants of River-with-university-and-cathedral series with extra piece type.
Ouk Chatrang (Cambodian Chess)
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Padwar qi. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 90)
Palace Shogi. A complicated hybrid of Shogi, Xiang Qi, and Chess.
Para-Xiang-qi. Xiangqi with limited drops and new piece. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Partnership Mitregi. Unthemed 4-player variant with most pieces always moving toward or across the River. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Pass variants. 4-player Xiang, Anglis, &c. Qi on a 10x10 board with intersecting Rivers. (10x10, Cells: 100)
Peng Hu rules. Rules for half-board Xiangqi. (8x4, Cells: 32)
QB Goes East 162 squares. Quadruple Besiege versions of Shogi, Xiang Qi, and offshoots using double sets on 2 9x9 boards. (Cells: 162)
QB Goes East 98 squares. Quadruple Besiege versions of Shogi, Xiang Qi, and offshoots using single sets on 2 7x7 boards. (Cells: 98)
Qiube. Xiang Qi variant with Fortresses expanded from square to cube. (3x(9x10), Cells: 126)
Random Rodent Chess. Variant geneRATing rodent-named pieces marks Year of the Rat. (4x(9x9), Cells: 324)
Saint Pancras Shogi. double-set Sainted Shogi variant with half the pieces starting promoted. (11x12, Cells: 132)
San-kwo-k'i. inese Chess for three players (Game of the Three Kingdoms). (Cells: 135)
Semedo. Missing description (5x8, Cells: 40)
Senterej
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Shanghai Palace Chess. A blend of Chinese, Japanese, and Western Chess. (9x9, Cells: 81)
Shatar (Mongolian Chess)
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Shogi with Cannons. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81)
Shoxiang 108. A combination of Shogi and Xiang Qi on a number of ranks divisible by both 2 and 3. (9x12, Cells: 108)
Sino-European Chess. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81)
Sittuyin (Burmese Chess)
. Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
Snowflake Xiang Qi. A better Xiang Hex. (Cells: 140)
Spherical Chinese Chess. XiangQi with a spherical board. (9x10, Cells: 92)
Spire orth triangular xiang-qi. Missing description (7x14, Cells: 98)
Stock Goes East 25 files. Stockschach-style analogues to Shogi, Xiang Qi, and offshoots. (5x(5x9), Cells: 225)
Stock Goes East 49 files. Stockschach-style analogues to Shogi, Xiang Qi, and offshoots. (7x(7x9), Cells: 441)
Storm the Ivory Tower. A Smess adaptation of Chinese Chess. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Super-Drop-Xiang-Qi. Xiang-Qi with drops and more thing different when cross river, one new piece. (10x9, Cells: 90)
Switchback Xiang Qi. Folding the Xiang Qi board into 3d has surprisingly little effect. (3x(3x10), Cells: 90)
Synochess. Asymmetric west vs east variant where the western chess army plays against a Chinese and Korean-inspired army.
Taijitu Qi. Xiang Qi pieces are joined by (but not combined with) their duals. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Tardis Taijitu. Xiang Qi board but with movable, bigger-inside-than-outside Fortresses. (3x(9x10), Cells: 144)
Trebuqi. Hex variant using pieces selected for their similarity to Xiang Qi ones. (11x11, Cells: 91)
Triangular xiang-qi. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81)
Triaxial Qi. A 3d variant based on Xiang Qi but with triaxial steppers. (5x(5x10), Cells: 250)
TriMac 3 Friends. Hexagonal Game of 3 Friends. (Cells: 207)
TriMac HexChess. Hexagonal XiangQi. (Cells: 135)
Turn Qi. Cannonless Xiang Qi on a Byzantine-style board, complete with Byzantine geography! (18x5, Cells: 90)
Unidirectional arrays on standard boards. Both players in the same direction, as Viking Chess, but on boards of correspondiyng face-to-face variants.
Waterfall Xinag-Qi. An elegant 3D xinag-qi variant. (9x(9x10), Cells: 810)
Weltschach. 3d Wildeurasian variant including Unicorn and Sling moves and covering all 2nd-perimeter destinations. (8x(8x8), Cells: 512)
Wey. Another variant in the same family as Avon, Cam, Isis, and Kennet. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Who crosses the river first?. A variant on Chinese Chess. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Wormhole Xiang Qi. A small Xiang Qi variant with 2 special spaces. (7x7, Cells: 47)
Xiang Courier. Xiang Qi enhanced in the style of Courier. (12x10, Cells: 120)
Xiang Hex. Missing description (9x7, Cells: 79)
Xiang-qi moving palace and river. Missing description (9x10, Cells: 64)
Xiangaroo. Xiang Qi variant with compounds of back-rank pieces. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Xiangqi (象棋): Chinese Chess. Links and rules for Xiangqi (Chinese Chess). (9x10, Cells: 90) (Recognized!)
Xiangqi 42. A minature version of Xiangqi (Chinese Chess) on 42 squares. (7x6, Cells: 42)
Xiangqi vs Orthodox Chess. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 77)
Xiongqi. A Xiangqi variant with modern Bishops on a 9x9 board.
xodul. Ten different pieces, with some Shogi and Xiangqi inspirations.
XSChess. Xiangqi plus shogi plus chess. (9x14, Cells: 126)
Yáng Qí. Yankee ingenuity adds new power to Chinese Chess. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Year of the Pig Variants. Subvariants extending the forward moves in assorted previous variants old and new.
Yitong. Widely-played regional variant on Chinese Chess. (9x10, Cells: 90)
Yoto. Variant with heavy Xiang Qi influences marks Year of the Ox. (9x9, Cells: 81)