Kung-Fu Chess

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This game is available now at judochess.com. They changed the name. You can move as many pieces as you want at once, but must wait a certain amount of time ( 1 or 10 seconds depending on the game mode ) to move the same piece again, and the pieces traverse the board at a visible speed (1 or 10 squares per second) which makes dodging captures possible. The beta version works on any browser, but the old version only works on Internet Explorer because other browsers no long support Silverlight. Also, the computers are very strong but beatable at the fastest 1v1 game mode, but pretty terrible at any other game modes such as fast 2v2.

game_designer

I used to watch every morning with my morning coffee a few years ago.

I knew some of the regular guys, forget their names now, most played 4 way fast.

I stopped watching when Chrome was no longer compatible by default, had to mess around with something called NAPI.

Was originally called Kung-Fu then Tempest for a few years and now Judo.

One of the guys was trying to convince me to work on the C# code in Silverlight, the game had a few bugs.

The 2 brothers that did the original code were not interested.

Good to see that it is still going and yeah that whole NAPI story and Silverlight on IE

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Here is a video featuring the game's best players. Note that this is the actual speed at which they play! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MpzFSAK9dk

game_designer

Never seen a titled player on this forum before man.

Do you play Judo?

IIIlllII1llIl

Yeah, I played for about 10 years as "byakuugan"

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JDBryant wrote:

Yeah, I played for about 10 years as "byakuugan"

The mystery is solved.

I never actually saw you online, probably a time zone thing.

But the guys used to talk about you, you were one of the strongest players.

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What the fuk is going on here? Can any body explain this Kung-Fuk blog?

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Want to know more, check out judochess.com. Currently 12 players online happy.png

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Come online now, people are actually playing! www.judochess.com

IIIlllII1llIl

This game is available now at judochess.com. They changed the name. You can move as many pieces as you want at once, but must wait a certain amount of time ( 1 or 10 seconds depending on the game mode ) to move the same piece again, and the pieces traverse the board at a visible speed (1 or 10 squares per second) which makes dodging captures possible. The beta version works on any browser, but the old version only works on Internet Explorer because other browsers no long support Silverlight. Also, the computers are very strong but beatable at the fastest 1v1 game mode, but pretty terrible at any other game modes such as fast 2v2.