Harnessing the Genius of Chess
to the Efficiency of Hexagons

king and rook checkmate
Checkmate!

is played on hexagons rather than squares, increasing the mobility of each chess piece by half. Rooks and bishops move in six directions instead of four. Kings, queens and knights move in twelve directions instead of eight. Increased mobility means more options when choosing your move. If you are familiar with the rules of chess, you will find to be logical and intuitive. Even if you are new to chess, the illustrated rules will have you harnessing your own genius in minutes.


Six Chess Games

3-Pawn 4-Pawn 6-Pawn 9-Pawn 3P3 4P3

From simple to complex. How much freedom do you want in a strategy board game?