+// https://vchess.club/#/game/46
+// Bug 35eme coup blanc Rx(P)e2, d2 et aussi 18eme coup blanc Rd7, Pxe6
+// --> peut-être lié à prise, ou lié à getFen(), ou inMultimove pas changé car concatène à coup précédent...
+// TODO: also fix moves played on smartphone, annoying shift...
+
+Shako, also known as UniEed Chess (Jean-Louis
+Cazaux, 1990). Board 10x10; extra pieces are
+Elephant (moves one or two squares
+diagonally, may leap intervening square) and
+Cannon (as above); CC on a1/j1 and a10/j10,
+ERNBQKBNRE on ranks 2/9, 10xP on ranks
+3/8. The name means chess in Esperanto.
+(Cazaux)
+
+Shogi + Makruk/Thai chess --> see on Pychess
+
+Interesting:
+Monochrome Chess (Proprietary game,
+Looney Industries; Andrew Looney, 1996).
+Usual men and array but pieces are all of the
+same colour. A man is controlled by the player
+in whose half of the board it stands. Thus after
+e4-e5, the pawn changes sides and reverses
+direction. When you capture (by definition, in
+the opponent’s half) there can be no recapture
+as the piece has changed sides. You may not
+immediately reverse an opponent’s move. The
+king has no royal powers but can castle. The
+men are allocated points and the object is to
+have the most points (in pieces captured) when
+the game ends, which is usually when the
+players agree or when one half of the board is
+empty. Values: King=10, Queen=8, Rook=5,
+Bishop=4, Knight=3, Pawn=1. A related game
+Martian Chess is described in chapter 38.
+(Proprietor’s rule sheet, Variant Chess 39)
+