Company Name: Tepes Ovidiu
About: Wait, if this game is NOT chess, then what is it? It's a mind blowing puzzle
game with some simple chess rules and a few special ingredients to make it fun
and challenging for everyone!
•How to play?
You start with one single
piece. Across the board, there are a few chess pieces strategically placed.
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by Olabaun
As everyone has said, levels are very easy. Even the newly added “very hard” ones. There are multiple solutions to many of the levels, but it will not let you solve it unless you find their solution, this is quite frustrating and should be fixed. Also I cannot pass the first level of easy because the game keeps freezing, so I only completed the other difficulty levels. All in all definitely not worth the price for the little amount of buggy content. Fix the bugs and add more levels or drop the price, it is a good idea with poor and rushed execution.
by Theo12345123
Game is too easy and still needs work. I spent 10 mins and completed the whole game. Even though I changed a setting and it restarted my progress. I don’t make much money so this game was really a ripofff it should be free and have ads. I even beat almost all levels with an extra move it’s basically mindless but I still had a little fun. Will update on new harder mode said to be released soon.
by 68040
I would like to support independent developers, and it no doubt takes a lot of effort to create something original.
While the game may not be Chess, the pieces look and move as they do in Chess.
Only difference I can see is that there is no opponent, so individual play works, you only have a few pieces, and you seek to land on a square containing the coin.
I’m not a great Chess player, and even on easy levels sorry to say, I’d get stumped after unsuccessfully trying numerous possibilities.
The frustration of not landing on the coin outweighed the satisfaction of solving it for me.
I suppose that’s what a challenge is about. Perhaps if there were hints, or a solution revealed, I might learn to like it better.