Keener-Games, 4-D gaming meets the Internet.

First – our 3-Dimensional Hexagonal Board Games

Currently, we have two 3-D board games developed and published. To play these games, you will need to use your computer and a mouse in order to drag-and-drop the chessmen on the board. These new board games are ChesSix and Grand ChesSix.

These games are now available to watch or play for free by following the links below.

ChesSix

(Patent Pending)

ChesSix is played on a 6x6x6 hexagonal game board and is similar to a standard game of Chess. The Bishops and Queens start the game with Capture Immunity because they are vulnerable at the beginning of the game.

Watch ChesSix

Play ChesSix

Grand ChesSix

(Patent Pending)

Grand ChesSix is played on an 8x8x8 hexagonal game board. All of the chessmen have enhanced capabilities. For example, Pawns are always allowed to advance one or two spaces throughout the game.

Watch Grand ChesSix

Play Grand ChesSix

Next – our 4-Dimensional Hexagonal Board Games

Currently, we have two 4-D board games developed and published. To play these games, you will need to use your computer and a mouse in order to drag-and-drop the game pieces on the board. These new board games are The Spelling Beehive and Straight6.

These games are now available to watch or play for free by following the links below.

The Spelling Beehive

(Patent Pending)

Born in March of 2016, The Spelling Beehive was the first boardgame developed by Keener Brothers. The object of The Spelling Beehive is to score the most points by making words on 4-D game board. The letter tiles are drawn randomly and played to make words in upward, downward, straight down and/or stacked directions.

The player with the highest score wins!

Watch The Spelling Beehive

Play The Spelling Beehive

Straight6

(Patent Pending)

The object of Straight6 is to place six tiles in a straight row on the 4-D game board. The first player to do so wins the game!

Watch Straight6

Play Straight6

Lastly – a 3-Dimensional Board Game Variant

To play this game variant, you will need to use your computer and a mouse in order to drag-and-drop the chessmen on the board.

This game variant is available to watch or play for free by following the links below.

ChesSix, the Trump Variant

The Trump Variant of ChesSix is played on a 6x6x6 game board and is very similar to a game of ChesSix. Both of the Kings start the game with Capture Immunity, for no good reason at all.

Watch ChesSix, the Trump Variant

Play ChesSix, the Trump Variant

We currently do not have any games for sale.

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