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  2. Dragonchess - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonchess gameboard consists of three 12×8 chess boards stacked vertically. The upper board (blue and white) represents the air, the middle board (green and amber) represents the land, and the lower board (red and brown) is the subterranean world (Gygax 1985:34).

  3. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Dragon chess, a three-board chess variant designed by Gary Gygax, has a dragon piece. Big Snore, the sleepy purple title dragon from Don't Wake the Dragon!, a mid-1980s children's board game; Carcassonne - The Princess & the Dragon, an expansion for Carcassonne (board game), centers around a dragon represented by a large wooden piece

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  5. File:Dragonchess gameboard.png - Wikipedia

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    overlap for better 3D effect; re-do board edges : 06:12, 14 March 2011: 650 × 630 (27 KB) Ihardlythinkso: 19:55, 1 March 2011: 669 × 578 (27 KB) Ihardlythinkso: Dragonchess 3D gameboard Category:Three-dimensional chess Category:Chess variants

  6. List of fairy chess pieces - Wikipedia

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    Dragon: DR: o1>, c1X>, io2>, ~ 1/2: NmfWcfFimfnD: Fairy Chess problems: Combination of Knight and Pawn. Dragon (Dragonchess) Dragonchess (3D, 1985) See Dragon Horse (bound to upper board). 3D movement: Can capture remotely (without leaving level) one cell below it or like a Wazir pattern. Dragon (5D) 5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel ...

  7. Komodo (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Komodo and Dragon by Komodo Chess (also known as Dragon or Komodo Dragon) are UCI chess engines developed by Komodo Chess, [1] which is a part of Chess.com. [2] The engines were originally authored by Don Dailey and GM Larry Kaufman. Dragon is a commercial chess engine, but Komodo is free for non-commercial use. [3]