Quite some time ago I wrote that I'd like to add some enlarged, but otherwise Classical Chess variants, but dismiss them as not belonging to the book, and requiring their own, separate book which would also discuss mobility. In the meantime, I kinda warmed-up to the idea that enlarged Classical Chess variants do belong to the book presenting new variants, especially since their objective is to make playing on large chessboards more approachable to average, casual player.
Currently, I plan on adding enlarged Classical Chess and Croatian Ties variants as remarks at the very end of the book; those variants won't be fully featured, but will include images. I'm not entirely happy with this design choice, since it will disrupt the flow of the book; but it should be worth it, given that this new book on mobility and such is still very far away, if it will be written at all.
I plan on adding 3 new Classical Chess variants, those will feature only pieces found in Classical Chess, with exactly the same rules, except longer rushes and castlings. I'll also add 3 new Croatian Ties variants, those would be nearly identical to their Classical Chess counterparts, but all Knights would be upgraded to Pegasuses (Pegasi?), and all Pawns will be of side-ways variety; this is to compensate somewhat for decreased mobility of Pawns, Knights on a larger chessboards. New variants will be played on 14 x 14, 20 x 20 and finally 26 x 26 chessboards.
New variants won't bring neither any new pieces, nor any new interactions. Still, I'll have to expand Python application which generates images for the book to support all new variants; later, library will have to be expanded as well. This will take some time, given my usual tempo of writing (which is very slowly) I hope I'll have the book finished by the end of this year.
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