Hi Anders.
I found this an interesting new subject that you have introduced.
Thinking about it I have done up the first layer of a different type of 4D chess board and wonder what you think of it?
First off, it stems out of my preference for our 4D beings to have 3 legs, 3 arms, 3 eyes, etc.
This would tend to be the minimum for a 4D creature and I'm a fan of evolutionary minimalism.
When I started I was doing similar to what we would do to go from 2D to 3D like you have with yours going from 3D to 4D.
That is taking the 2D board (a series of while/black lines behind each other) and standing it up and extending this foward to make the checkered grid we are familiar with.
Standing the 3D board up and extending it forwards achieves something similar to what you have done; which is certainly cool looking.
Well done for coming up with a range of characters too.
Trying to convert it to 3 sideways axes instead of the 4 that you have gave me some interesting results that also lay question to the sideways orientation of 'cuboidal' like positions.
Here is my attempt so far (though I am yet to work out how it progresses forward to the opponent):
As you can see, each of the square faces, that would extend forward to form a piece position, has a slightly different orientation to each other - which is allowed in 4D.
This gives us an interesting back 'row' for our 4D chess pieces that conforms with my preference that our 4D creatures think - like their arms - in 3 axes of travel for their board.
It also creates some more direct opportunities for movement - which I was struggling to find in your original design (but perhaps I'm wrong)?
In this one you can have:
- one direction of travel that goes colour 1, colour 2, colour 1, colour 2, etc. (similar to our forward/sideways movement
- one direction of travel that goes colour 1, colour 1, colour 1, etc. (similar to our diagonal movement)
- one direction of travel that goes colour 1, colour 3, colour 2, colour 3, colour 1, colour 3, etc. (new movement unique to 4D)
Also, it makes me like to think that our 4D creatures might have 3 genders: the male, the bearer, and the feeder.
So instead of a king beside a queen we might have a triplet royalty which I have shown with the letters: I, S and O.
I haven't explored, as much as you have, the various pieces this could give rise to.
The design I have made has 57 back positions as opposed to yours which has 64 back positions.
I would welcome any of your thoughts on what the pieces should be and how they might move?