Luminous Chess
| Filename | luminous-chess.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 86.9 KB (88986 bytes) |
| Downloads | 12 |
Luminous Chess is a 1997 two-player chess program for 68k Macintosh written by Joseph J. Strout. Its distinguishing feature is a board whose squares are color-coded to show the influence of each piece, turning positional pressure into something you can read at a glance. It supports standard Chess and the Grand Chess variant.
Concept
The defining idea is the colored overlay on the board: each square is shaded according to which side controls or threatens it, giving newer players a visible map of tension across the position.
Variants
In addition to standard Chess, Luminous Chess supports Grand Chess, the larger 10x10 variant with additional pieces, played using the same influence-coloring display.
Limitations
The program is strictly two-player. There is no built-in computer opponent, so play requires either a second person at the same Mac or a partner taking turns.
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