MadMonkey: Dark Knight Fight might be interesting - but not played the way you think.
If you don't know what points you could get - that would make the game a total chance game.... and would become an almost pointless game of getting on and moving.
NOW - how about if you can't see your opponent and can't tell which pieces he has removed UNLESS you have a direct line of sight.
That is lets say you plan ahead and in 2 moves you are going to hit the 89 spot - but first you have to hit the 23 spot to get to the 89. Well you move to 23, so your knight can now see the 89 spot - but opps - that space is already gone since your opponent landed on 98 3 turns ago and you did not know it.
So at the start of the game you see the whole board - but the spaces don't get "updated" unless you can view the space with your knight.