@@amaryllis0 I'm a programmer and what you mention should be trivial if you abstract the code correctly. The most difficult thing is coding all the algorithms which mimic the board, pieces and rules. Making it 2d is just changing the 3d nodes to 2d nodes and applying the same algorithms but changing the sprites. Shouldn't take more than an hour
@fromant65 Generally speaking, this is true. Everything uses the same core logic, but implementing the stuff that can't be abstracted between 2D and 3D is time-consuming. A pseudo-2d mode currently exists for circular chess that just uses sprites instead of 3d models (but still uses the 3d renderer), and that only took around 30 minutes to set up.
When looking at the "short chess" board in the thumbnail, I immediately saw the 1 move checkmate that was then demonstrated at the beginning of the video!
I recently came up with a variant, but didn't try it out yet. It goes like this: On move 1, for each player, every piece moves like a pawn. On move 2, like a knight, on move 3 like a bishop, on move 4 like a rook, move 5 like a queen and move 6 like a king. Then it starts all over again. When you lost both your knights, for example, you skip the knight turn and continue with bishop after pawn. Also I would add the rules that the game ends when the King is captured and you are allowed to put your own King in check. (Just because I find it kind of weird that this is not the case for regular chess.)
@@poryzonegames942 Maybe you could offset it by pushing Black one move ahead in the order? So move 1 for white is a pawn while move 1 for black is a knight, and so on.
@@poryzonegames942 are you sure? maybe there are much more diverse strategies that have more influence on the game. for example, you could lose all your pawns on purpose so you get piece movement every move. i thought it would just be a total mess and too complicated to have a big advantage from going first
@@polyton4539 I am not sure, I was taking a guess. But I still think it is unequal because of one player always moving first with a piece movement and the other player repeating the same movement pattern
for the 4, 8 chess you should have done it so that whoever can't move lose e.g. whoever delivers stalemate checks don't count and you can capture the king
when i saw the thumbnail i was like just wait ain't that checkmate inn1 always than i enterd the video and saw the thumbnail was made from demonstrating that
2:33 wouldn't queen takes b3 be the best move here? you're winning at least a pawn with that. ps: it also means you don't need to trade queens later, which i would almost never do when i am already up, but that's just me
0:00 You can play this chess, but rules are little bit different, this is "You need capture every time pieces or you lose" chess. This chess ei not a check or mate moves. King is only pieces who stay always board and capture all pieces. If you don't can capture nothing pieces you are lose. 0:13 Now black can play Kxf7 moves
It wud bi funy wid donat shees its large shees but ther is an 8 by 8 hole in the midle promotion att edge of the holle in the midle is limited too knights and bichops.
If you mean exf5, black has Ke5, which keeps the queen defended. Bf4+ doesn't work because black's knight takes. If white takes the knight on g6 and promotes to a queen, black has Qxd1+ and then captures g6 with their rook on the next move (black now has a rook for a knight). Black could also capture with the rook first which would defend the queen if white were to play Qxd6 at some point. Unless there's some other tactic I missed I don't see it.
The starting position should not be a mate in 1 for white. If it is, then Black wouldn't have the chance to play if White finds such a move that would be checkmate on the very first turn.
Bro failed to make 2d chess but he made it 3d what
The difficulty is not making a 2d version, that's trivial. The difficulty is rewriting all the 3d code to also work with 2d
@@amaryllis0 oh
@@bubbapie123 still, i dont see how he couldent of used sprites, but i cant talk i suck at chess still
@@amaryllis0 I'm a programmer and what you mention should be trivial if you abstract the code correctly. The most difficult thing is coding all the algorithms which mimic the board, pieces and rules. Making it 2d is just changing the 3d nodes to 2d nodes and applying the same algorithms but changing the sprites. Shouldn't take more than an hour
@fromant65 Generally speaking, this is true. Everything uses the same core logic, but implementing the stuff that can't be abstracted between 2D and 3D is time-consuming. A pseudo-2d mode currently exists for circular chess that just uses sprites instead of 3d models (but still uses the 3d renderer), and that only took around 30 minutes to set up.
When looking at the "short chess" board in the thumbnail, I immediately saw the 1 move checkmate that was then demonstrated at the beginning of the video!
4:41 my engine says h3 is the best move, but Rf4 is evaluated as +11.3 so it is clearly winning as well
Next: chess on a pyramid made of 120 hexagons.
Can Chess, with Hexagons?
@@Haxihoovis Chess on a hexagonal grid pyramid is actually cool.
now make thin chess
I recently came up with a variant, but didn't try it out yet. It goes like this: On move 1, for each player, every piece moves like a pawn. On move 2, like a knight, on move 3 like a bishop, on move 4 like a rook, move 5 like a queen and move 6 like a king. Then it starts all over again. When you lost both your knights, for example, you skip the knight turn and continue with bishop after pawn.
Also I would add the rules that the game ends when the King is captured and you are allowed to put your own King in check. (Just because I find it kind of weird that this is not the case for regular chess.)
Sounds interesting, although White probably has a big advantage
@@poryzonegames942 Maybe you could offset it by pushing Black one move ahead in the order? So move 1 for white is a pawn while move 1 for black is a knight, and so on.
@@poryzonegames942 are you sure? maybe there are much more diverse strategies that have more influence on the game. for example, you could lose all your pawns on purpose so you get piece movement every move. i thought it would just be a total mess and too complicated to have a big advantage from going first
@@polyton4539 I am not sure, I was taking a guess. But I still think it is unequal because of one player always moving first with a piece movement and the other player repeating the same movement pattern
That is so dumb 😂😂😂
I agree (I mean the 4×8 chess). I also made the same kind of chess with you and played with another one as a black. I lost in just his first move!
You should... g2 to f3 is checkmate... unless you were looking at the thumbnail, lol.
I'm no expert, but I think according to the thumbnail exf is checkmate.
You bet your ass it is!
for the 4, 8 chess you should have done it so that whoever can't move lose e.g. whoever delivers stalemate checks don't count and you can capture the king
9:29 Nf4+ forces the king to go to d4 or c3, after which Ne2+ forks the rook
Are you the oxidation dev?
@@user-dh8oi2mk4f yes
@@user-dh8oi2mk4f yes
So many arrows and hi-lighted squares
Knight said c3 the brilliant bc it’s check and only queen can capture
when i saw the thumbnail i was like just wait ain't that checkmate inn1 always than i enterd the video and saw the thumbnail was made from demonstrating that
2:33 wouldn't queen takes b3 be the best move here? you're winning at least a pawn with that.
ps: it also means you don't need to trade queens later, which i would almost never do when i am already up, but that's just me
0:00 You can play this chess, but rules are little bit different, this is "You need capture every time pieces or you lose" chess. This chess ei not a check or mate moves. King is only pieces who stay always board and capture all pieces. If you don't can capture nothing pieces you are lose.
0:13 Now black can play Kxf7 moves
Oiy, isn't this mate in o- yeah, just as i thought, it's Mate in one. Good to know it wasn't just me then.
you can save both by playin ke6 where the rook was protecting the knight and the rook remains protected as you dont move the knight out of the way
Timestamp?
9:27 nc3 checks the king, if it takes the pawn on f4 then nd5 forks the rook
Did 8x5 work?
I ran the starting position that would have through my engine and it evaluated white as having a +0.45 advantage, so its not too unbalanced
@@mathmagician8191😅 were all noobs and even gms wouldn't care for that little of advantage. They should make this version
I mean.... I would say it is pretty average, plus, I am sure it has a great personality
What about 8x5?
Do chess but you can move half a tile less than a full move.
It wud bi funy wid donat shees its large shees but ther is an 8 by 8 hole in the midle promotion att edge of the holle in the midle is limited too knights and bichops.
i agee
Suggestion: 3d Chess
allow double pawn move so en passant can happen
Bruh where is my 10.5x10.5 chess
인터레스팅하네요.ㅋㅋ
Now what if we change the rules and black was first. Never mind I just realized
😂
7:39 white missed a free queen and it’s hurting my soul
It's defended
If you mean exf5, black has Ke5, which keeps the queen defended. Bf4+ doesn't work because black's knight takes. If white takes the knight on g6 and promotes to a queen, black has Qxd1+ and then captures g6 with their rook on the next move (black now has a rook for a knight). Black could also capture with the rook first which would defend the queen if white were to play Qxd6 at some point. Unless there's some other tactic I missed I don't see it.
@@comradelovespain5714 you know we don’t HAVE to take that knight right? (After Ke5 f6=Q+ attacking the queen and king Qxf6 Bxf6+ Kxf6)
Isn't king to c1 checkmate from white
How is the video 11mins when it's mate in 1 😂😂😂
The starting position should not be a mate in 1 for white. If it is, then Black wouldn't have the chance to play if White finds such a move that would be checkmate on the very first turn.
short king
Not vide large.
Now do 8x6
Goofy.
m in 1
bad because theere is no en passant , what is the point of chess if you cannot en passant.
exf7#
Um ackshually it's exf3#🤓
@@comradelovespain5714 my brain just exploded
now make thin chess