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- HexiChess : THE ULTIMATE 3-D CHALLENGE
-
- Created by Tim Angley.
- Programmed by Carl Kenner (Andrew.Kenner@UniSA.Edu.Au)
-
-
- If you thought chess was for squares then think again! Because now it's
- for hexagons instead!
-
- IMPORTANT:
- ==========
- Pressing the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON on anything in the game should give you
- help and hints about it! Very useful!
-
- NOTE:
- =====
-
- THIS VERSION IS SHAREWARE!!! You may distribute it as much as you like.
- But if you like it then you must buy the FULL REGISTERED VERSION!
- This version has MORE FEATURES, eg. LOAD, more opponents, UNDO, REDO.
-
- To register send $15 (a great BARGAIN!!!) to me at:
-
- Carl Kenner
- 89 Sheoak Road
- Belair SA 5052
- Australia
-
- This includes postage and handling.
- YOU MUST SEND THE $15 ALL FEES PAID. I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY FORM OF PAYMENT
- THAT GIVES ME LESS THAN $15 PROFIT.
- I suggest that you send the money as notes wrapped in brown paper. This way
- you can avoid the banks ripping you off ;-).
-
- LEGAL STUFF:
- ============
-
- HexiChess is patented by Tim Angley. This means that if you try to make your
- own game just like this one you can be arrested, so don't do it.
-
- This computer game is copyright by Carl Kenner and Tim Angley. You may
- distribute the shareware version of this game as much as you like. The
- registered version may not be distributed at all.
-
- THE BOARD:
- ==========
-
- The board is divided into 3 layers. The layers are stacked one on top of
- the other but are offset by half a space.
-
- Each layer is made up of hexagons. Each hexagon may sometimes be called a hex
- or a space. It is like a square in normal chess.
-
- Hexes that share a side are said to be adjacent. These are like the squares
- next to each square in normal chess. The 3 hexes above and below the hex are
- also considered adjacent.
-
- The asterisked hexes below are all considered adjacent to the hex marked "A".
- /~~~~\
- /~!~~\____/~!~~\
- Upper Layer ("U") /~~~~\____/~~~~\____/~~~~\
- /~~~~\____/~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\
- /~~~~\____/~!~~\____/~!*~\____/~!~~\____/~~~~\
- \____/~~~~\____/~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\____/
- \____/~~~~\____/~~~~\____/~~~~\____/
- \____/~!~~\____/~!~~\____/
- \____/~~~~\____/
- \____/
- /~~~~\
- /~!~~\____/~!~~\
- Middle Layer ("M") /~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\
- /~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\
- /~~~~\____/~!~~\____/~A~~\____/~!~~\____/~~~~\
- \____/~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\____/
- \____/~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\____/
- \____/~!~~\____/~!~~\____/
- \____/~~~~\____/
- \____/
- /~~~~\
- /~!~~\____/~!~~\
- Lower Layer ("L") /~~~~\____/~~~~\____/~~~~\
- /~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\____/~~~~\
- /~~~~\____/~!~~\____/~*!~\____/~!~~\____/~~~~\
- \____/~~~~\____/~*~~\____/~~~~\____/~~~~\____/
- 1 \____/~~~~\____/~~~~\____/~~~~\____/ 9
- 2 \____/~!~~\____/~!~~\____/ 8
- 3 \____/~~~~\____/ 7
- 4 \____/ 6
- 5
-
- Each row is numbered 1-9 as shown above.
- The hexes marked with exclamation marks ("!") are considered DIAGONAL to
- the hex marked A.
- Note: A hex may be both DIAGONAL and ADJACENT to another hex.
-
- The hexes are coloured (colored) with 3 different colours or patterns.
- Only hexes with the same colour can be diagonal to each other.
-
- In the board game the 3 colours are labeled:
- V: Violet or B: Black
- O: Orange or S: Silver
- C: Clear or C: Clear
-
- In the computer game they have 3 different patterns instead:
- Vertical shading
- Conical shading
- Clear
-
- THE PIECES:
- ===========
-
- THE PAWN:
- Pawns may move forward one space. On their first move they may also
- move forward diagonally instead.
- Pawns can NOT take pieces on the same layer. Pawns can take pieces above or
- below themselves instead. This is the ONLY way a pawn can change layers.
- Pawns may only move FORWARD! Even when they change layers they must move
- to one of the spaces IN FRONT. When moving towards the opponents king there
- will be 2 spaces in front. When moving away from the opponents king there
- will be 1 space in front (the same colour).
- Pawns may be promoted by reaching the other end of the board.
- At the second to last row they may become a knight, castle or bishop.
- Or they can wait to make it to the last row and become a Queen, knight,
- castle or bishop.
-
- There is no equivalent of en passant.
-
- THE ROOK: (also known as a CASTLE)
- The rook may move to ANY ADJACENT space. It may keep moving in the same
- direction until it hits something.
- Castling is not available in the computer game.
-
- THE BISHOP:
- The bishop may move to ANY DIAGONAL space if the diagonal is not blocked.
- A diagonal may be blocked by a piece on each side of the diagonal in
- the same layer. A bishop may keep going in the same direction until it hits something.
-
- In Tim Angleys rules a bishop may keep going in the same direction
- when changing layers even if it becomes blocked by two pieces on the
- middle layer. I do not agree with that rule but it is still in the game.
- To disable this rule you may use the COMMAND LINE SWITCH /R
-
- A bishop and a castle may sometimes be able to attack each other if
- they are on different layers.
- A bishop always stays on the same colour or pattern spaces. That is why
- there are 3 bishops.
-
- THE QUEEN:
- The Queen may move as a BISHOP or a CASTLE. It can be blocked like a
- bishop, but unlike a bishop it will be able to take the blocking pieces.
-
- THE KNIGHT:
- The knight moves 2 spaces in one direction then one in another.
- It may jump any pieces in its path.
- When changing layers it must move to the same space on the other layer.
- When not changing layers the kink in the L shape must be a wide angle.
-
- THE KING:
- The King MAY NOT move diagonally in this game. It may however move to any
- ADJACENT space.
- ANY move that puts or leaves the King in check is illegal.
-
- THE MENU:
- =========
- When you start the game you will see the main menu.
- It has the following options.
-
- OPPONENT:
- FIRST MOVE:
- THINK DELAY:
- SOUND:
-
- It also has LOAD and OK buttons.
-
- Click on one of the options with the mouse to change it.
-
- OPPONENT:
- Several different opponents are available. They all have different
- personalities and strategies.
- Suicidal - Always does the WORST legal move possible! Great for beginners.
- Brainless - Does legal moves completely at random!
- Gung Ho - Tries to put the opponent in check, or to take its highest value
- piece. Nothing else matters to this opponent. No risk is too high.
- Conservative - Tries to keep all of its pieces COMPLETELY SAFE. Nothing
- else matters to this opponent unless it can put you in check. If it can
- then it will only do so if it is one of the safest moves.
- More Conservative - Tries to avoid check mate at any cost. Secondly it
- tries to keep all of its pieces COMPLETELY SAFE. Thirdly it may try to
- put you in check if it is one of the safest moves.
- Narrow Minded - Takes the highest value piece only if it is a good swap.
- Secondly it tries to keep all its pieces safe. It does not think ahead
- at all.
- Unpredictable - Randomly changes its personality every move. It may do a
- conservative move one time and a Gung Ho move another time.
- Smart - Thinks ahead a move to avoid check mate. Other than that it plays
- like Narrow Minded.
- Smarter - Thinks ahead a couple of moves. Otherwise it is the same as
- Smart.
-
- Human - Play against another human being. Must be on the same computer.
- Doesn't support networks.
-
- Many of these personalities are only available in the FULL REGISTERED
- VERSION!
-
- FIRST MOVE:
- May be Red, Blue or Random. This controls which player moves first.
- The default is Red.
-
- THINK DELAY:
- Pretends to take time thinking when really it thinks in an instant.
- This boosts the players ego but slows down performance.
- The cleverer opponents take a long time to think naturally so this should
- not be used for them.
-
- SOUND:
- This program uses crude PC-Speaker digitized sound effects.
- Sound can be turned on or off.
-
- OK:
- Accepts these options and starts the game.
-
- LOAD:
- Loads a saved game. The options from that game are loaded too.
- NOT AVAILABLE IN THE FREE SHAREWARE VERSION!
- IN THE SHAREWARE VERSION YOU CAN SAVE BUT NOT LOAD!!!
-
-
- GAME PLAY:
- ==========
- Clicking on any moveable piece with the left mouse button will select it.
- The board will then go black and white. Valid moves are highlighted in
- colour. The selected piece is highlighted in green. Click on any coloured
- space to move their or click on the same piece again to change your mind.
-
- If you are in Check then all the checking pieces will be highlighted in
- white.
-
- Click anywhere with the right mouse button for hints and help on that piece.
-
- Clicking on the buttons at the side will do special things.
-
- NEW GAME:
- Starts a new game.
-
- MENU:
- Returns to the main menu to change options then returns to the current
- game. You can change the opponent during the game without starting a new
- game.
-
- EXIT TO DOS:
- Exits to DOS or any other operating system you are using. You will be
- prompted to save the game.
-
- SAVE:
- Saves the current game.
-
- UNDO:
- Undoes one move. NOT AVAILABLE IN THE SHAREWARE VERSION!
-
- REDO:
- Redoes an undone move.
-
- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS:
- =====================
-
- When you start this game from DOS you can specify switches to change the
- way the game works.
-
- The following switches are supported:
-
- /H or /? Help on command line options
- /Q Quiet mode (sound off)
- /R Use my bishop rule instead of Tim Angley's
- /B Use Black & White hex names
- /S Shuffle Chess! Randomly rearranges the pieces every game.
- /V Use VGA only (not Super VGA)
-
- THE REAL GAME:
- ==============
-
- This game also comes as a magnificent glass set for your living room. For
- details on how to buy one of these beautiful masterpieces,
- contact Tim Angley. He can be reached at my E-Mail address:
-
- Andrew.Kenner@UniSA.Edu.Au
-
- Or at my real address:
-
- Tim Angley
- 89 Sheoak Road
- Belair SA 5052
- Australia
-
- HEXICHESS ON THE INTERNET:
- ==========================
-
- Check out the HexiChess home page at:
-
- http://www.angelfire.com/pages0/hexichess/index.html
-
- This page will contain the latest hexichess information and files.
- It also has links to other great 3-D chess games.
- It even has a secret passcode for the game, if you are clever enough to find
- it!
-