Description
The game trains intelligence, strategic imagination, problem-solving ability, and provides entertainment.
History:
The game originated more than 2000 years ago. It was an esoteric secret that ancient people used this chessboard to train descendants for their clan and nation. Today, in the era of the internet explosion, this chessboard has been brought to light. The full chessboard consists of 32 pieces. This is a single-player game. There are theories that Zhang Liang or Zhuge Liang (Kong Ming) created this chessboard or trained with it, but no one can verify the truth.
Rules:
1. Chess pieces are only allowed to move horizontally or vertically.
2. Pieces can only jump over an adjacent piece to the next empty square.
3. The piece that is jumped over is eliminated.
4. When there are no more possible moves, the game ends.
5. When only one chess piece remains on the board, it is a victory. If this piece is in the center square, it is considered a complete victory.
The full 32-piece chessboard is very challenging. Only those with exceptional intelligence will not be discouraged when participating in the training. Therefore, we have created a variation that progresses from easy to difficult, making the game more entertaining and less daunting.
This variation of Kong Ming chess has 32 levels. Each level has a corresponding number of chess pieces. The fewer the pieces, the easier it is to win; the more pieces, the harder it is to win. Levels 1 and 2 have 2 chess pieces each, while levels 3 to 32 have a number of pieces corresponding to the level number. As you win, new levels will unlock, allowing you to continue your conquest.
Players can save their achievements on the leaderboard for others to see without needing to log in or out, and they can set their name as they like.
What's New in the Latest Version 2.1.0
Kong Ming Chess 2.1.0