Thai Chess: A Unique Take on the Classic Game
Thai chess, played on an 8x8 board, shares similarities with classic chess but boasts key distinctions. The initial setup mirrors classic chess, except for two crucial differences: the white queen starts on e1 and the white king on d1 (each king is to the left of its queen from the player's perspective); and pawns begin on the third rank (white on the third, black on the sixth).
King, rook, and pawn movements largely follow classic chess rules: the king moves one square in any direction, the rook moves any number of unoccupied squares horizontally or vertically, and the pawn advances one square forward and captures diagonally forward. The game supports single-player mode against AI, two-player mode on a single device, and online multiplayer.
Piece Movement Specifics:
Winning the Game:
Checkmating the opponent's king secures victory, as in classic chess. A stalemate results in a draw.
Latest Version3.9.5 |
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Requires AndroidAndroid 8.0+ |
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