Bug House involves a two-player, two-team game in which each player competes. Players on the same side of the table compete in a single match while sharing their chess players and tools.
That includes their pawns, bishop, rook, knights, and queens.
Each player receives a tool they fought for and won. The tool is then given to a teammate and used to their advantage.
One game lasts five minutes. This is a very competitive club that involves the rise and fall of every player.
Darin Link shared this game during his homeroom, and many of his homeroom students are connected and competitive when it comes to playing it. A great way to spend your time with critical thinking for a tournament that involves a fast-paced battle with one another.