Yes, but this new rule also adds interesting new mechanisms, like for instance the kamikaze check move with the queen, where the opponent's only move is to take with the king, hence losing the game (as it is also engine top move).
Mastering that kind of new threats does not seem easy IMO, and in fact could well be mastered by... computers ;-)
I've heard it said that the best parodies are almost as good as the things they parody (and a sign that the comedians in question both love and understand the thing they are making a parody of). It could be argued that this chess variant is a really good "parody" in that sense, but encoded in the rules of the game itself.
Mastering that kind of new threats does not seem easy IMO, and in fact could well be mastered by... computers ;-)