Bridge of chess riddles

Can you find all chess pieces?

Published by: Viktor Dobrev
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If you want to play chess or puzzle games then you are at the right place. "Bridge of chess riddles" is a fun and entertaining game, which combines the logic and strategies behind a chess or puzzle game.
The game consists of 24 levels. In each level there will be a path of glass panels pairs (left and right). If you know how to play chess, you already know that there are six different types of pieces: king, rook, bishop, queen, knight, and pawn. Depending on the level, one or more figures will be hidden below the panels. The goal of the game is to reveal all of the hidden pieces by using their moves. Every piece move starts right after the previous. The catch is that you don't know which is the next piece that you need to reveal. While trying to guess and reveal the path, if you tap on a wrong glass panel (wrong piece move) it will break, the game will end and you will need to start from the beginning. At the start of each level, the only thing that you will know will be what are the hidden pieces types and how many times each piece is hidden (there could be a figure/s which are hidden more than one time in the game's upper levels). The level will be completed if you reveal all of the hidden pieces.
The pieces and their moves are as follows:
1. Rook move is 2 panels vertically.
2. Bishop move is 1 panel diagonally.
3. Knight move is in an "L" shape, two panels vertically and one horizontally.
4. Pawn move is one panel vertically.
5. King move is two panels diagonally (one panel left and one panel right or one panel right and one panel left)
6. Queen move is 3 panels vertically.
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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Viktor Dobrev
Languages
Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
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1.4 (4 months ago )
Released on
Nov 6, 2021 (3 years ago )
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