"Snowflake Beast Chess" is a puzzle game that uses the territory of class eating children, in which both sides operate eight chess pieces named after animals on a 9x7 grid territory, and the one who walks into the opponent's den or eats all the opponent's chess pieces wins.
There are eight chess pieces on each side of the game, which are elephant, lion, tiger, leopard, dog, wolf, cat, and mouse in order of size. The big ones can eat the small ones, the same kind can eat each other, and the rats can eat the elephants, and the elephants cannot eat the rats.
Beast Chess is a board game in which there are eight chess pieces on both sides, in order of size: elephant, lion, tiger, leopard, dog, wolf, cat, and mouse. The larger ones can eat the smaller ones, and the same kind can eat each other, while the rats can eat the elephants, and the elephants cannot eat the rats. Animals can walk in one square, front, back, left and right.
The chessboard has seven horizontal columns and nine vertical rows. The pieces are placed in the grid. There are three traps on each side of the bottom line (in the font row of the work) and a beast den (in the middle of the character). If one team enters the other's den, they win. No one is allowed to enter their own den. If the opponent's beast enters the trap, any of your beasts can eat it, if the enemy beast enters the trap, after one turn, your own beast does not eat the enemy beast in the trap, and when the opponent enters your own beast's den, your side loses. There are two small rivers in the middle (similar to a lake). Lions and tigers can jump across the river in a straight direction and can eat animals on the opposite bank. Only rats can enter the water, and rats in the water can block the lion and tiger leaping river. Two rats can eat each other in the water.
Some of the beasts are in a slightly different order: elephant, lion, tiger, leopard, wolf, dog, cat, and mouse. There are also dogs that eat wolves. Foxes are also used instead of wolves: elephants, lions, tigers, leopards, dogs, foxes, cats, and rats. Thou shalt not eat from the water directly from the land, nor from the land from the water.