Makruk: Thai Chess

Android 8.0+
Version:3.9.5
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Thai Chess: A Digital Adaptation of a Classic

Thai Chess, played on an 8x8 board, shares similarities with classical chess but features key distinctions. The initial setup mirrors classical chess, except for two crucial differences: the white queen starts on e1 and the white king on d1 (each king positioned to the left of its queen from the player's perspective); and pawns are positioned on the third rank (white) and sixth rank (black).

King, rook, and pawn movements largely align with classical chess rules: the king moves one square in any direction; the rook moves any number of unoccupied squares horizontally or vertically; and the pawn moves one square forward, capturing diagonally forward. The game offers various modes, including single-player against AI, local two-player, and online multiplayer.

Piece Movement Details:

  • King: Moves as in European chess; castling is not permitted.
  • Queen: Moves only one square diagonally.
  • Rook: Moves any number of unoccupied squares horizontally or vertically.
  • Bishop: Moves one square diagonally in any direction or one square forward vertically.
  • Knight: Moves in an "L" shape (two squares in one direction, then one square perpendicularly), as in European chess.
  • Pawn: Moves one square forward vertically, capturing one square diagonally forward (as in European chess). Pawns promote only to queens upon reaching the sixth rank.

Winning the Game:

The objective, as in classical chess, is to checkmate the opponent's king. A stalemate results in a draw.

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Makruk: Thai Chess

Makruk: Thai Chess

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4.0
Android 8.0+
Version:3.9.5
49.4 MB

Thai Chess: A Digital Adaptation of a Classic

Thai Chess, played on an 8x8 board, shares similarities with classical chess but features key distinctions. The initial setup mirrors classical chess, except for two crucial differences: the white queen starts on e1 and the white king on d1 (each king positioned to the left of its queen from the player's perspective); and pawns are positioned on the third rank (white) and sixth rank (black).

King, rook, and pawn movements largely align with classical chess rules: the king moves one square in any direction; the rook moves any number of unoccupied squares horizontally or vertically; and the pawn moves one square forward, capturing diagonally forward. The game offers various modes, including single-player against AI, local two-player, and online multiplayer.

Piece Movement Details:

  • King: Moves as in European chess; castling is not permitted.
  • Queen: Moves only one square diagonally.
  • Rook: Moves any number of unoccupied squares horizontally or vertically.
  • Bishop: Moves one square diagonally in any direction or one square forward vertically.
  • Knight: Moves in an "L" shape (two squares in one direction, then one square perpendicularly), as in European chess.
  • Pawn: Moves one square forward vertically, capturing one square diagonally forward (as in European chess). Pawns promote only to queens upon reaching the sixth rank.

Winning the Game:

The objective, as in classical chess, is to checkmate the opponent's king. A stalemate results in a draw.

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