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authorNicolas "Pixel" Noble <pixel@nobis-crew.org>2012-07-10 17:38:13 +0200
committerNicolas "Pixel" Noble <pixel@nobis-crew.org>2012-07-10 17:38:13 +0200
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100 cards.
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@@ -548,3 +548,54 @@ Move two of your Pawns two squares in front of them.
One of your Pawns takes a piece by moving straight forward.
}{\TR}{\iWP}
+\card{Pomppufiilis}{
+Move one of your Bishops by making it bounce on the sides of the board.
+}{\TR}{\iWB}
+
+\card{Bulldozer}{
+Move one of your Queens, Bishops or Rooks using its natural movement rules, but
+by taking all the opponent's pieces in its path. Your piece only stops when
+it reached the side of the board, or one of your pieces.
+}{\TR}{\iWQ\iWB\iWR}
+
+\card{Voodoo}{
+If your King is in check, or even checkmate, then you may play this card. Take
+one piece your opponent previously took, and put it between your King and the
+menacing piece.
+}{\TR}{\iWK}
+
+\card{Foursquare}{
+If three of the four corners of the board are occupied by a piece, then you may
+play this card. Move one of your piece in the remaining free corner.
+}{\TR}{\iWA}
+
+\card{Home}{
+Move one of your pieces (except Pawns) on a square it could've been at the
+beginning of the game. This move may take a piece of your opponent.
+}{\TR}{\iWA}
+
+\card{Private jet}{
+Move your King to any free square of the board.
+}{\TR}{\iWK}
+
+\card{Darling}{
+Either move your King on a free square surrounding your Queen, or move your
+Queen on a free square surrounding your King.
+}{\TR}{\iWK\iWQ}
+
+\card{Castlerock}{
+If your King and one of your Rooks are on the same line, and there's only empty
+squares between them, you may play this card. Move your King and your Rook as
+if you were castling them: first move your King next to the Rook, then move
+the Rook on the opposite side of the King.
+}{\TR}{\iWK\iWR}
+
+\card{Inquisition}{
+Instead of moving one of your pieces, move one of your opponent's Bishops, and
+take one of his own pieces.
+}{\TR}{\iBB}
+
+\card{Pegasus}{
+Move one of your Knights on any free square of the board of opposite color of
+the one it is currently standing on.
+}{\TR}{\iWN}