

This 'user submitted' page is a collaboration between the posting user and the Chess Variant Pages. When bomb is blown up, adjecent pieces are not removed from play, only piece on bomb's square. One don't know how many bombs there are adjecent to opening positions of friendly pieces, and how many bombs adjecent to squares, wich was occupuied by opponent's pieces.ĥ)These rules can be applied to any variant above, making them rather modest. There are 16 neutral bombs, placed randomly on any squares, expect opening positions. One square may be occupied by two bombs of different color, and they DON'T blow up in same move.Ĥ)Players have no own bombs. Notes Variants:ġ)Same as above, but bombs must be placed randomly.Ģ)Owner of bombs don't know, where they are and how many bombs are adjecent.ģ)Bombs may be placed anywhere, expect opponent's opening squares and adjecent. If both kings are killed in same move, it's draw. King may be killed with bomb, and it's owner will lose. Once blowed up bomb will not work again, but it still counts when opponent moves to adjecent square. If piece moves to square, occupied by opponent's bomb, this piece and all adjecent pieces (whatever side they belongs!), but NOT bombs, are removed from game. It's a little different from "Minesweeper" videogame. When piece moves to opponent's half of board, it's owner must know, how many opponent's bombs (from 0 to 8) are adjecent. Bombs may be placed under friendly pieces. Setup Before playing, each player must set 8 bombs on his/her half of board. Oh, I didn't see how the bombs formed the shape of a 9. The joke is that there is an impossible '9' made by the fact the bombs are in the shape of a 9. However, there are only 8 spaces around a square (4 sides + 4 corners), making a 9 impossible. Besides normal equipment of chess (or other chess/checkers-like game), you need only paper and a pair of pencils. A 9 would mean there are 9 bombs around a square. Custom boards, resizing and special statistics are available. It have incomplete information, but unlike other such games it don't need computer or referee. Play beginner, intermediate and expert games of Minesweeper online. Minesweeper chess Cross between chess and "Minesweeper", one of the most famous videogames. This page is written by the game's inventor, Daniil Frolov.


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