Klin Zha (1989)

Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
(Web published)
Designers:
John M. Ford,
Len Loyd
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Grid Movement,
Area Movement,
Static Capture
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Klin Zha (Klingon chess) is similar to "Earth" chess in that it is an abstract board game between two players. Pieces move and capture opposing pieces like in chess. It is played on a triangular board with triangular spaces. Initial setup is free: players may arrange their pieces in any manner they choose within their section of the board.
The game was originally described in the Star Trek novel The Final Reflection by John M. Ford, also known for his contributions to the board game and RPG scenes. It was subsequently developed in a playable game by fans.
Official website: http://www.tasigh.org/takzh/ (very outdated)
More recent website with extensive rule documents: http://www.klinzha.com
Online study tool: http://www.klinzha.com/study
On klinza.com, there's also a better ruleset that can be used with Zillions of Games. This ruleset is from 2010 and includes all twodimensional Klin Zha variants.
The game was originally described in the Star Trek novel The Final Reflection by John M. Ford, also known for his contributions to the board game and RPG scenes. It was subsequently developed in a playable game by fans.
Official website: http://www.tasigh.org/takzh/ (very outdated)
More recent website with extensive rule documents: http://www.klinzha.com
Online study tool: http://www.klinzha.com/study
On klinza.com, there's also a better ruleset that can be used with Zillions of Games. This ruleset is from 2010 and includes all twodimensional Klin Zha variants.
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