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I have nightriders and other leaperriders ready to upload next time I'll make an update.
I've made updates, changing the board selection. Now all new boards are arranged by shapes (mostly), are borderless and same-sized (like the grid) which means you can easily assemble and make different/bigger chess playfields. Also added a bag of cells to customize even more the boards. Btw nearly every boards/cells/units in the mod are sourced and existing out there.
So likewise, 3D-only units feel a bit too specific to me. However, I can think of a 3D modifier like this: a unit acts as X on the lower board, Y on the medium board, and Z on the upper board. The unit's value would be (X+Y+Z)*1,1 with that slight overcost due to combination maybe. Another modifiers can be applied to each floor's move/attack. With such a method, one can comeup with pretty much anything, which is my aim ultimately.
That being said, I honestly don't know too many 2D chess games, but in 3D you should be close to Gary Gygax's (probably misspelled his last name) version of Dragonchess. If I remember correctly, you're only missing underworld pieces.