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Flying chess game rules
Modern entertainment can be regarded as a way to make the recipients happy and relaxed by expressing their own and others' emotions or skills. Obviously, this definition is broad, which includes tragicomedy, various competitions and games, music and dance performances and appreciation. The following are the rules of the flying chess game I collected for you. Welcome to share.

take off

After throwing 6 points, a chess piece can take off from the "base point" to the jumping point, and the roll of the dice again determines the number of advances of the chess piece; In the improved rules, you can take off as long as you throw more than 5 points (you can't throw again if you throw 5 points).

Continuous investment award

During the game, the player who throws 6 points can roll the dice continuously until the displayed points are not 6 points or the game is over;

In the improved rules, if six points are thrown three times in a row, all the pieces of one's team will return to the apron (including the pieces that have reached the finish line), and the dice cannot be thrown again.

Butterfly

Your own pieces can be stacked together in the same box. This situation is called "overlap". Enemy pieces cannot fly over the stack; When the enemy chess piece just stays above the "stack", the enemy chess piece and two stacked chess pieces return to the tarmac at the same time.

If the number of points thrown by other players is greater than the step difference between his pieces and the stack, the number of extra squares is the number of squares returned by the stack; However, when the number of points thrown by other players is 6 and greater than the difference between his pieces and the stack, the pieces of other players can stop on the stack.

However, when the player automatically throws points again according to the rules, the server will automatically move the pieces that have just stopped on the stack.

When preparing to cross the dotted line, if other pieces stay at the intersection of the dotted line and the line leading to the finish line:

A, if the opponent is a chess piece, the chess piece is driven back to the base, and our chess piece continues to move towards the other side;

B. If the opponent is two overlapping pieces, the piece cannot cross the dotted line and must be bypassed.

In the improved rule, enemy chess pieces can fly over the stack; When the enemy chess piece just stays above the stack, all the stacks return to the tarmac and the enemy chess piece does not return, so does the stack on the dotted line.

ram

When the chess pieces come to a square in the process of marching, if the enemy chess pieces have stopped, they can return to the base one by one.

strip; cops

When a chess piece walks on the map, if it stays in the same color as itself, it can jump forward to the same color.

aeroplane chess

If a chess piece travels to a square with the same color and connected by a dotted line, it can follow the route indicated by the dotted arrow, cross the dotted line to reach the previous square with the same color, and then jump to the next square with the same color as the chess piece.

If the chess piece jumps from the last grid with the same color to a grid with the same color connected by a dotted line, then according to the route indicated by the dotted arrow, the chess piece will not move after passing through the dotted line to the previous grid with the same color.

destination

The "destination" is the destination of the game pieces. When a player has a piece that reaches this grid, it means that he has reached the finish line and can no longer control this piece. In the traditional flying chess rules, a player can't be considered as "arriving" just before reaching the finish line. If the number of dice points thrown by the player can't just reach the finish line, the extra points will make the pieces return.

Regarding the end point, there are several improvement rules as follows:

If the number of dice is more than the number of squares to the end, there is no need to go back and you can return to victory directly.

If the chess piece can't just reach the finish line, it will lose the chance to move or be replaced by other chess pieces (such as knight flying chess).

If the number of dice thrown by the player can't just reach the finish line, the extra points will circle clockwise in the finish line area until they reach their own finish line; In the terminal area, you can overlap and bump; After hitting the ball at your own finish line, you must run at least one more lap to reach the finish line.