Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Qi Wang: Chinese Chess

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The game uses a top-down board view and follows standard Xiangqi rules, with players taking turns moving red and black pieces across the grid. Each piece type has its own movement pattern and capture rules, including the general, advisors, elephants, chariots, horses, cannons, and soldiers. A tutorial or help mode explains the basics, making it easier for newcomers to learn. Progress is match-based rather than stage-based, and the main objective is to checkmate the opposing general.

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Learn the special movement rules first, especially the cannon’s screen capture and the horse’s blocked-leg limitation. Develop your chariots, horses, and cannons early, but avoid exposing your general too soon. Keep defensive pieces near the palace and watch for repeated check threats. Against stronger CPU settings, maintaining piece coordination is more important than chasing quick attacks.

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Tips and tricks

Use the tutorial mode first if you are new to Xiangqi.

Tips and tricks

Cannons are powerful in the middle game, but they need screens to capture.

Tips and tricks

Keep your pieces coordinated instead of advancing them one by one.

User Reviews

A rare NES adaptation of Chinese chess with solid rule coverage.

User Reviews

Simple presentation, but useful for players who enjoy traditional board games.

User Reviews

Adjustable difficulty makes it approachable for beginners and useful for practice.

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About Qi Wang: Chinese Chess

Qi Wang: Chinese Chess is a 1991 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) strategy, puzzle, board game game, developed by Sachen and published by Sachen. Qi Wang: Chinese Chess is a 1991 NES adaptation of Xiangqi, developed by Sachen. It brings traditional Chinese chess to the console with computer opponents, adjustable difficulty, and tutorial-style guidance for learning piece movement. With its Chinese-themed presentation and straightforward interface, the game stands out as one of the few official Xiangqi… You can play Qi Wang: Chinese Chess instantly in your browser at https://classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.

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