Dromedary Chess
the long-leaper unshackled

In Dromedary Chess the objective is checkmate. Normal
chess rules apply except for the following. Any piece (not pawn) adjacent to the
friendly King acquires additional movement powers. Positioned next to the
majesty it can move like a Dromedary (Camel), namely leap three squares
in a straight line, and one to the side (3+1). So now any piece can go to the
kingly stable, mount a Dromedary, and ride away.
As the
bishop is positioned adjacent
to the king it can move like a long-
leaping
Camel, in all directions
(not just the two highlighted here).
The Dromedary, under the name of Camel,
is a piece that dates back at least to Tamerlane Chess, allegedly
invented by
This
variant is interesting because there is an inherent conflict between protecting
the King, and, on the other hand, to keep the King near the battle situation,
while it can increase the strength of the friendly pieces, which can then attack
by Dromedary jumps. Probably one should keep the King in the center for a while,
and not castle too soon. Already in the middle game, a daring player might
advance with the King, in order to provide his army with Dromedary
reinforcement.
The endurance and strength of the dromedary (Arabian
camel) have made it a valuable beast of burden. The dromedary, generally used as
a saddle animal, can cover more than 161 km (100 mi) in a day. It is also an
effective battle animal.
There is also a variant where Scorpions take
the place of the pawns. The Scorpion has the additional moves of a Knight, but
only in two forward directions: east-north-east, and west-north-west. There are
no additional capture moves.The Scorpion's value is half the value of a Knight
or Bishop, that is, 1.5. This means that a light piece can be exchanged for two
Scorpions, a possibility which often occurs. In the endgame it could become very
dangerous, and its value often increases. Dromedary Chess, and the Scorpion
pawn, were invented by undersigned, June 2006.
The two oblique moves in the image
are the Scorpions two extra movement
possibilities. It can only
capture like a
regular pawn.
You can download my
free Dromedary Chess program
here (updated
2007-11-12), but you must own the software
Zillions of Games to be able to
run it (I recommend the download version).
You can play Dromedary Chess by
e-mail
here.
Don't miss my other
chess variants.
© M. Winther 2006