Use and Care Manual

Chess piece -Bishop
The bishop, well, I guess you could say the top of the
chess piece looks sort of like a bishop hat. Most
bishops also have a cut near the top resembling that
of a mouth. There are two bishops, always one on a
light square and one on a dark square. Chess rules
say that bishops move just like the queen except they
can't move forward, backward, left or right. Diagonally
only just as many spaces as desired without jumping
another chess piece. Because bishops move
diagonally, they will always remain on their original
square color as per the rules of chess. So if in the
middle of a chess game you notice either your
opponent or your bishops are on the same color
square - something's gone very wrong.
Chess piece - Knight
The knight is the most unique chess piece you
have! Not only does it usually resemble a horse, it is
the only chess piece that can jump over another chess
piece or pieces according to chess rules. The knight's
move is rather different. Think of the move as "L"
shaped - two squares either forward, backward, left, or
right and then left or right one square. This special
feature, being able to jump, can make the knight a very
useful chess piece early in the game.