Dice King Chess - Mini juego de Ajedrez con dados - 1001 Juegos de mesa antiguos y nuevos

Dice King Chess (ダイスキングチェス) (2012) Dice King Chess (Daisu Kingu Chesu) is a Japanese abstract strategy game for two players. It can be played on a 5x5 grid board with four pawns and a king, or on a 7x7 board with seven pawns and a king. Description: Dice King Chess is an intellectual game that combines a dice puzzle game with mini Chess and Halma. The game is played on a chessboard, with a set of dice instead of pawns and a cube of the same color as the pieces for the king. A player can move one of their dice pieces according to the number shown on the top face of the die. As the player moves the die, it rotates in the direction it was moved: if you move one space to the left, the die rotates left; if you move one space forward, the die rotates one space forward. This way, the number shown changes when the die finishes its movement, and this new number at the top is the number of moves to make on the player's next turn. Dice pieces are captured by landing on them. The first player to capture their opponent's king or move their own king to the top corner wins the game. Once you're familiar with the game, you can add additional rules, such as "a player can only remove an opponent's die if both dice show the same number." Note: While watching the video, I found some errors, but only regarding not changing players and continuing to move a piece when it was the other player's turn. This is happening because I'm playing against an invisible player. Please excuse me for any mistakes. Thank you...