Aeroplane chess explained

Aeroplane Chess
Image Link:Aeroplane Chess Board.jpg
Image Caption:Aeroplane Chess gameboard
Players:2–4
Setup Time:< 5 minutes
Playing Time:Around 30 minutes
Random Chance:High (dice rolling)
Skills:Dice rolling
Identifying optimal moves

Aeroplane chess (literally "aviation game" or "flying chess") is a Chinese cross-and-circle board game similar to the Western game of Ludo and the Indian game of Pachisi. Developed in the 20th century, aeroplane chess features airplanes as pieces instead of the more abstract pawns and beehive-shaped pieces found in the games from which it is derived. Aeroplane chess has spread around the world, especially in Africa.

History and implementation

Aeroplane chess comes in many different packages that are manufactured by different companies. The inventor of aeroplane chess is not known, but it may have been developed directly from Ludo.[1] The game has entered the public domain, now ranking among Jungle and Luzhanqi as one of China's classic modern board games.[2]

A version for mobile phones has been released as 「飛行棋大戰Online」, aka "Battle Ludo Online".[3]

Equipment

Objective

Two to four players each try to get all their own plane pieces from their hangars, located at the corners of the board, into the base of their own colour in the centre of the board. Each player takes a turn by rolling the dice. On their turn a player may do the following:[4]

Additional rules:

Ending the game

A plane must fly into the centre base on an exact roll. When a plane does so, it is placed face down back in its own hangar, indicating that it is done for the game. The first player to get wins. The rest play until there is only one loser.

Optional rules

Like many other board games, people add their own rules that give the game a colloquial and folkloric quality:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 飛行棋與德國魂 . Ludo and the German Soul . zh . September 19, 2014 . 來鴻 . BBC News China . 12 September 2023.
  2. Web site: Fei Xing Qi. Board Game Geek. 29 December 2011.
  3. News: [新App推介]「飛行棋大戰Online」與朋友隨時隨地連線對戰, 重溫兒時經典 ]. [New App Recommendation] 'Battle Ludo Online' allows you to play online with friends anytime, anywhere and relive childhood classics . May 31, 2012 . zh-tw . Yahoo News Taiwan . 12 September 2023.
  4. Book: Gateway to Old School Games. 2011. Asiapac Books . 978-981-229-614-6. 65–67.