Monkey Queen
2011
Designed by Mark Steere
Published by Mark Steere Games
Monkey Queen is a two-player game, played on a 12x12 checkerboard. The board is initially set up with two queens - one stack of 20 for each player, set on the 'F' and 'G' files on opposite sides of the board. A monkey queen captures exactly like a Chess queen. Slide in any direction along a straight line of unoccupied squares ending with the capture of an enemy piece. When not capturing, a queen moves any distance in any direction, again like a Chess queen, except it leaves its bottom checker behind on the originating square, reducing its stack height by one. The queen monkey has thus given birth to a baby monkey. A monkey baby, like a monkey queen, captures exactly like a Chess queen. Babies also have a non-capture move. During non-capturing moves, babies must move closer to the enemy queen. You win if you capture the enemy queen, or deprive your opponent of moves. .
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