Lielow
Lielow is an abstract strategy game for 2 players. Like chess, the goal is to capture the enemy king. Unlike chess, the identity of the king can strategically change.
Each player starts with 8 pieces that can move 1 space in any direction. If pieces move onto empty spaces, they increase their move range, but all moves must be an exact distance. If pieces capture enemies, the capturing piece resets its range to 1.
The identity of the king changes to whichever piece has the uniquely highest move range.
Number of players: 2
Game duration: 4 mn
Complexity: 2 / 5
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Rules summary
Setup
Each player has 8 pieces on a chess board. Each piece is level 1.
Gameplay
White plays first.
Each turn, the player must move one piece an exact number of squares equal to the piece's level. Pieces can move horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Pieces can move through all other pieces, but cannot land on friendly pieces.
If a piece lands on an empty space, the piece gains 1 level.
If a piece lands on an enemy piece, the enemy piece is removed from the game, and the moving piece resets to level 1.
If a piece would move off the board, its level does not change, and it is removed from the game.
Kings
The identity of each player's king changes throughout the game according to the following rule:
After each move, both players check the levels of their pieces. If a player has exactly one piece that is higher level than all others of that player, that piece becomes the player's king. There is no other way for their king's identity to change.
Note that another of a player's pieces may gain a level and tie that player's king, but the king's identity does NOT change in this situation.
End of Game
You win if your piece lands on your opponent's king. You also win if your opponent chooses to move their king off the board.