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Not everybody plays chess nor knows the moves. Would you want them to learn one game just to play your game? Doesn't seem likely they would do that but maybe you have something in mind?
Personally I love chess and logic problems but hate the rubik's cube.
There is an African game of moving stones around a flat board that is interesting and challenging (quite different from chess or checkers). I'll see if I can find the online site and get back to you.
Personally I love chess and logic problems but hate the rubik's cube.
There is an African game of moving stones around a flat board that is interesting and challenging (quite different from chess or checkers). I'll see if I can find the online site and get back to you.