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Makruk Thai Chess
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Makruk Thai Chess
Makruk Thai Chess

Makruk Thai Chess

Makruk: Thai Chess is a Thai board game related to chess. Presumably, it comes directly from the ancient Indian game of Chaturanga, considered the ancestor of modern chess. In Thailand, the game is more popular than classical chess. The board has the same dimensions as in classical chess: 8 × 8 squares. The initial arrangement generally coincides with the arrangement in classical chess, but has two differences: the white queen is located on the e1 square, the white king is on the d1 square (that is, each king is to the left of his queen, when viewed from the player’s side); the pawns are located on the third rank from the player (that is, white on the third, and black on the sixth). The usual moves of the king, rook and pawn are the same as chess ones: the king moves one square horizontally, vertically or diagonally, the rook moves any number of free squares vertically or horizontally, the pawn moves one square forward and attacks one square diagonally forward. The game can be played with artificial intelligence, together with another person on the same device, or with an opponent online in multiplayer mode. Piece moves: The king moves like in European chess. There is no possibility of castling (moving the king towards the rook). Queen - moves only one point diagonally. Rook - can move any number of squares horizontally or vertically, provided that there are no pieces in its path. Bishop - moves one square diagonally in any direction or one square forward vertically. Horse - moves two cells vertically and then one cell horizontally, or vice versa, two cells horizontally and one cell vertically (the same as in the European analogue). A pawn moves one step forward vertically and cuts one step forward diagonally, as in European chess. A pawn can only transform into an analogue of a queen, reaching the sixth rank. Victory conditions: As in classical chess, the goal of the game is to checkmate the opponent's king. Pat brings a draw.

How To Control Makruk Thai Chess?

The player controls the bird by tapping the device screen. One tap equals one flap of the bird's wings

How To Play Makruk Thai Chess?

How do I navigate the bird through the pipes?

Tap the screen to make your bird flap and gain height. Precise timing is crucial for guiding your bird through pipe gaps. Each tap controls the bird's elevation, requiring careful rhythm to maintain optimal flight paths.

What Hinders the Bird's Flight?

Two main obstacles make flying difficult:

  • Pipes: Placed at varying heights with small gaps to pass through.
  • Gravity: Pulls the bird downward, requiring constant movement to stay airborne.

What Are Some Good Tips And Tricks For Makruk Thai Chess?

How to Maintain a Steady Flight?

Tap with rhythm instead of frantically. Create a smooth wave-like motion by timing your taps with your bird's descent. This controlled approach helps you navigate pipes with better precision.

What is the Best Way to Position the Bird?

Stay in the middle of the screen. This position gives you room to react to both high and low pipes. The central location lets you quickly adjust your height as needed.

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FAQ

Is Makruk Thai Chess suitable for all ages?
Yes, Makruk Thai Chess is suitable for players of all ages, as it features intuitive controls and straightforward gameplay that make it accessible for both younger and older players alike.
How can I play Makruk Thai Chess on different devices?
Makruk Thai Chess is available on web browsers and can be played on both desktop and mobile devices. No downloads or logins are required, making it easy to jump into the game anytime, anywhere.
Is Makruk Thai Chess free to play?
Yes, Makruk Thai Chess is completely free to play on AntGames. Players can enjoy all core gameplay features without any initial cost.