Is this chess 2.0? Finally a bigger map
A friend of mine had a 3D printer, some acrylics, and a lot of time. She modeled and printed the pieces to have a consistent design language!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_on_a_really_big_board
How, this is impressive! Respect! What is the rose? I'm not familiar with all fairy pieces
It’s all in the Wikipedia link, buddy.
Edo period Japanese: Look what they need just to mimic a fraction of our power
I actually teach shogi at anime conventions (among other cultural games) in lectures and panels, and it’s always fun to throw a picture of taikyoku shogi onto a slide deck and watch weeaboos panic. :)
Are the rules the same as normal sized chess or do you make up new ones?
There’s a Wikipedia link elsewhere in the comments here that you may have missed; it’ll tell you what you want to know, complete with diagrams, better than I could muster.
I did my best to put good resources forth!
Wow. New knowledge unlocked, thanks for sharing
AnarchyChess
Holy hell
Other chess communities:
!Chess@lemmy.ml
!chessbeginners@sh.itjust.works