A screenshot of a five-player board game called "Ozghard Chess" that features five color-coded sets of pieces, with only the green Central set having a king. This Central set also lacks a queen and pawns, but it has double the other pieces. It's South's move.
A screenshot of the instructions screen for a five-player board game called "Ozghard Chess" that features five color-coded sets of pieces, with only the green Central set having a king. This Central set also lacks a queen and pawns, but it has double the other pieces. "How to Play Ozghard Chess..."
A screenshot of the "Game Settings" screen for a five-player board game called "Ozghard Chess" that features five color-coded sets of pieces, with only the green Central set having a king. This Central set also lacks a queen and pawns, but it has double the other pieces. There are options to highlight all possible moves, indicate threatened pieces, and rotate pieces to show their direction. Each of the five players can be toggled on and off.
A screenshot of a five-player board game called "Ozghard Chess" that features five color-coded sets of pieces, with only the green Central set having a king. This Central set also lacks a queen and pawns, but it has double the other pieces. A red South bishop has just captured a blue East piece It's North's move, and all their potential targets are highlighted.
It's really coming along, y'all. I just need to add a configurable turn timer, and then I think I'll be ready to start selling an initial version.
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