🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Aug 8, 2016 04:27 PM EDT:
While I don't watch YouTube videos of video games, because I find them boring, they are popular, and perhaps something similar could be done with Chess variants. My thought is to take a game that is already finished and walk the audience through it in a video shot with screencast software. I happen to like BB FlashBack Express, but there are others that will do the job. The game could be displayed with Game Courier, Zillions-of-Games, Chessv, or other software. The video maker could discuss some positions in detail, explaining the threats on the board and why some moves are bad and others are good.
While I don't watch YouTube videos of video games, because I find them boring, they are popular, and perhaps something similar could be done with Chess variants. My thought is to take a game that is already finished and walk the audience through it in a video shot with screencast software. I happen to like BB FlashBack Express, but there are others that will do the job. The game could be displayed with Game Courier, Zillions-of-Games, Chessv, or other software. The video maker could discuss some positions in detail, explaining the threats on the board and why some moves are bad and others are good.