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Khet is best described as "laser chess": your pieces are mirrored on one (or more) sides. You can move or rotate one piece per turn, and then your laser fires; if it hits a non-mirrored side of a piece, it is captured.
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What are the differences with Khet 2.0?
From ThinkGeek:
For those of you that loved the original Khet, you're gonna just flip
for Khet 2.0, but we'll sum up game
play for you who are new to the game. … And
this is where Khet 2.0 kicks the game
up a notch.
In the original Khet, the lasers were
part of the board. …