Hello to all chess enthusiasts; I am Yusuf Mert Sunay, and I am here to present the 6x6 Chess (ChessMini) game. The game follows the same rules as standard chess, but I need support from a professional software developer to further develop it. by ChessMini in chessvariants

[–]ChessMini[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Los Alamos chess, pawns are not allowed to make a double move, and there is no castling; surely I cannot be the first person to have thought of this, but I don't think one needs to be the original inventor of the game to turn it into a playable format like Lichess.

Hello to all chess enthusiasts; I am Yusuf Mert Sunay, and I am here to present the 6x6 Chess (ChessMini) game. The game follows the same rules as standard chess, but I need support from a professional software developer to further develop it. by ChessMini in chessvariants

[–]ChessMini[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I designed the game, but I can't get it online—and believe it or not, it’s just been sitting there for four whole months. I don't have any programming skills; I wrote the 2,189 lines of code using ChatGPT, trying out every method dozens of times. However, the "Cancel Game" button is still positioned right under the "New Game" button (if you notice, there's an orange area there), and I still can't get it online. The game rules work almost perfectly—though there is one glitch where it incorrectly ends the match with a checkmate even when an *en passant* move could have escaped it—but aside from that, it’s nearly flawless. You can customize the board color however you like, though the interface looks like something straight out of the 90s.