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UK Games Expo 2019: Friday Live Blog

UK Games Expo 2019: Friday Live Blog

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Paco Ŝako Embrace The World Of Peace Chess

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Chess is known as a game which was designed to show the clash between kingdoms on the battlefield, a ruthless game for tactical minds. Well, Paco Ŝako turns things on its head with what they call Peaceful Chess.

Created to be an expression of peace, friendship and collaboration, Paco Ŝako is a chess game with a mindful touch and a mind-blowing gameplay. Discover new strategies, openings and interesting patterns.

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lordofuzkulak

A couple can’t embrace the king? For a love game that’s remarkedly polyamerousphobic.

?

Cunning

limburger

I’ve seen this game for a few years at the local boardgame conventions.
I think it used to be called ’embrace’
It’s great to see it at bigger events.

pagan8th

Stuff the peace and love aspect… the tactical opportunities of the chain reactions are interesting to say the least.

goban

No Blood, when a piece dies it is free to get UP again?

zorg

looks intriguing.

radegast6

That is genius !

Robert

I’d love to give this a go, looks a brilliant, tactical game.

laughingboy

Love Chess? then play Chess Love 😀

fireblarney

Such a simple change to the game; but it makes it feel a lot more elegant especially the chain reaction moves, I instantly pictured a flowing dance floor. I’m thinking I need to get a copy of this.

brucelea

Every now and then something comes along that at first you think ….,why and then as the sheer brilliance of it sinks in you think, why not!

Amazing concept, brilliantly executed and the way they embrace is beautiful.

Make peace not war.

Well until I see the Rubicon and Warlord stands that is ????

darkling

Wow, this looks and sounds amazing!

waxfrance

I love this concept! It’s cool, nice and very smart.
I have to check it out!

turm

I saw this at the Expo but decided to pass it by – the ‘cuddling’ pieces looked interesting. That chain reaction aspect could make this quite dramatic.

Thanks for the video! Now I have been able to catch up with what I missed by passing the stand. If it weren’t for this site I really would have missed out on quite a lot… (and I’m sure I still did; it’s impossible to see it all!)

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