Aeroplane Chess

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3.9
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Everyone
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About this game

Two to four players each try to get all their own plane pieces from their hangars, located at the corners of the board, into the base of their own color in the center of the board. Each player takes a turn by rolling the dice. On a turn a player may do the following:

1.Taxi a piece out of the hangar onto the board. This can only be done by rolling an even number.

2.Move a piece that's on the board clockwise around the track, the number of spaces indicated by the dice.

Additional rules are:

1.A roll of 6, whether it's used to enter or move a piece, gives that player another roll. A second 6 gives the player a third roll. If the player rolls a third 6, any pieces moved by the first two 6's must return to their hangar and play passes to the next player.

2.When a player lands on an opponent's piece, the opponent returns that piece to its hangar.

3.When a plane lands on a space of its own color, it immediately jumps to the next space of its own color. Any opposing planes sitting on these squares are sent back to their hangars.

4.There are additional "shortcut" squares. When a plane lands on one of these of its own color, it may take the shortcut, and any opposing planes in the path of the shortcut are sent back to their hangars.This may also by done in succession with the previous rule, with a jump leading to shortcut. Some also play that a direct land on a shortcut may be followed by a jump.

5.When a plane lands on another plane in its own fleet, the player may "stack" the pieces and move them as one piece until they reach the center or are landed on by an opponent. When stacked pieces are sent back to their hangar by an opponent landing on them, they are no longer stacked.

Ending the game
Plane must fly into the center base on an exact roll. When a plane does so, it is placed facedown back in its own hangar, indicating that it is done for the game. The first player to get all of four of their planes to the center of the board wins. The rest play until there is only one loser.
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Dec 21, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
2.1K reviews
Maureen Long
June 30, 2020
I like the pace of the game. That's the best thing about it. The odds are definitely weighted against the human player when playing against the AI players. I've counted as many as 12 rolls/turns that have gone by where I don't roll a 6 so I just watch the AIs get their 3-5 6s in a row and make their way around the board. As soon as I get out and I'm 2 spaces ahead of an AI, they are almost guaranteed to roll a 2 and knock me back to start. Then it's back to watching the AIs go around.
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Tilak Bose
December 8, 2020
Gets the job done. Of killing time, I mean! The coins move fast, I only play the easy mode by myself, because that's the fastest.
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Rod SS
May 19, 2020
You will never win this game against 3 AI opponents - who always get the right dice rolls. Ludo is frustrating enough when played fairly.
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