Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chess-twist/id6503367375 Chess Twist GUILLAUME JACQUES FRADIN A game of chess set on procedurally generated boards, where straight lines bend and diagonals fork. Same rules, differen… $6.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsA game of chess set on procedurally generated boards, where straight lines bend and diagonals fork. Same rules, different battlefield. Opportunities for new strategies are hidden in plain sight. Will you see them before your opponent does? Features: - play against a bot - play multiplayer on the same device - play unique games on a procedurally generated board each time - 1000+ puzzles Information Seller:GUILLAUME JACQUES FRADIN Genre:Puzzle, Strategy Release:May 30, 2024 Updated:Aug 16, 2024 Version:1.5 Size:84.9 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Duke12 Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2013 1,021 43 48 #2 Duke12, Jun 6, 2024 Anyone tried this? Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 987 230 43 #3 Stronsay, Jun 6, 2024 No, looks interesting but also really confusing, rooks moving diagonally, knights ending up who knows where. Planning ahead would be difficult. Duke12 Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2013 1,021 43 48 #4 Duke12, Jun 6, 2024 Thats what Im worried about too sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 835 399 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #5 sebgo, Jun 6, 2024 I saw the developer has used the same formula in other games. I wouldn't rely on it as standard chess, especially since the description mentions the board changes with each game. So it's probably not meant to plan but improvise? It's an interesting take on a game I already suck at. Definitely keeping an eye on it, but for now I have to pa$$. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
No, looks interesting but also really confusing, rooks moving diagonally, knights ending up who knows where. Planning ahead would be difficult.
I saw the developer has used the same formula in other games. I wouldn't rely on it as standard chess, especially since the description mentions the board changes with each game. So it's probably not meant to plan but improvise? It's an interesting take on a game I already suck at. Definitely keeping an eye on it, but for now I have to pa$$.