August 25, 2009
The Orion’s Belt Browser Game is a great turn based sci-fi chess game for those that like chess. The battles are placed on a board game with 8×8 squares just like chess. There are several additional rules and different game-play, but the core of the chess mechanics is there. This sci-fi game is very interesting and will be a challenge for any chess player.
The first major difference between this sci-fi chess game and the classic chess are the pieces. On Orion’s Belt you don’t have the classic pieces, you have dozens of combat units that you may place on the chess board. These combat units have movement types like chess pieces, but you can move several pieces on your turn. This is the other major difference between chess and our sci-fi chess game. You have 6 movement points to spend and each unit has a movement/attack cost. Yes, on this space chess game you don’t destroy a piece by moving onto it. Combat units attack and have a range.

The combat units on this space chess variant can also have special abilities, like paralyze, bomb attacks, poison attacks, catapult and so on. Each combat unit on the board represents a quantity. So you don’t have 1 rock, you may have 1000 units of some type. Attacking that group may destroy all or nothing. There are even combat units that replicate based on the amount of enemy units destroyed.
This space chess game also provides ELO rating and ladders and tournaments. There is even an exciting 2on2 mode where you’ll team up with another player do face another two man team. You start on front of your team mate and with your adversaries on the sides.

Orion’s Belt is a tactical mmo at its core. You’ll find many rewarding challenges and you’ll really enjoy to play this skill game. This space browser game is a great sci-fi chess variant for those that love chess. Come and try it now, it’s free!
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