This invention is a networked board game apparatus and method of playing a
customized game for 2 or more players on recursively organized boards,
and a method for applying the aforementioned to leadership,
communications, and team building education, and further to apply the
aforementioned to the specific form of Chess. Applied to form of Chess,
the first board is identical to a chessboard. The second board is an
8.times. multiple of the first board. Tartary boards follow this
exponential growth. Players alternate moving pieces to a game-ending
condition. Two players lead, the next 32 players play on a second board.
Each first board move changes the positions of a second board player's
pieces by a uniform transformation where the first board piece's new
position is a function moving the second board player's pieces, which
then continue from their new positions, potentially affecting deeper
levels.