An improved chess-like game. The game uses a traditional chess board and basically
the same rules. The additional second set of pieces and some rule changes enhances
the game. There's a time limit to strategically place the secondary pieces inside
of the primary pieces and placed on the board. Primary pieces for each player are
the same as traditional chess. Secondary pieces include the same pieces as traditional
chess except there is no king. When a primary piece is taken it is removed from
the game, the secondary piece is removed from the primary then placed in the same
square it was occupying with its primary piece. The piece that took the primary
piece returns to the square it was in before advancing. Castling is the same. Using
En passant, all pawns can be taken. Only primary pawns have the option of moving
two squares on the first move.