| Yeah, maybe I should have explained this a bit. Chess notation can be pretty mysterious if you don't know it. The game so far is pretty simple to follow, of course. White has moved its king's pawn two squares to square e4 and black has moved its king's pawn one square to e6. It does get a bit more complicated with the other pieces so here's an online chess board where you can grab and drop the pieces and it writes the notation out for you.
Online chess board
This should help a bit and you can follow the game even if you don't have an actual chess board. As for this thread, the way I envisioned this is that everyone can join in. You can play both black and white. Anytime you have a move, post it. I'll continue the game.
1. e4 e6
2. d4 | |