Really Bad Chess

Chess minus memorization

Veröffentlicht von: Zach Gage

Beschreibung

Really Bad Chess is just like chess, but with totally random pieces. Try 8 Knights, 4 Bishops, and 3 pawns — why not?
As heard on NPR's Weekend Edition
5 out of 5 Stars "An essential puzzle experience for anyone even remotely interested in strategy games" - TouchArcade
Whether you play chess daily, or quit just after learning the rules, this small twist will open the door to an entire new world of chess.
------WHATS IN THE “BOX”?
The free version of Really Bad Chess lets you compete vs. an AI in Ranked, Daily, or Weekly Challenges. Improve your skills using the included Freeplay mode. A single in-app purchase unlocks Versus Mode so you can compete against your friends locally! It also removes ads, displays captured pieces, and adds soothing alternate color-palettes to choose from.
------REALLY BAD PRESS
"Makes chess fun even if you’re really bad" - The Verge
"Feels more modern than chess has ever felt" - Applenapps
"Really Bad Chess takes a really bad idea and somehow manages to make it a lot of fun." - Pocket Gamer
"Really good fun" - MacLife
------A WORD FROM THE DEVELOPER
Chess is one of those games I always wished I enjoyed, but its commitment to beauty, elegance, and perfect balance always turned me away. Really Bad Chess removes these boring restrictions and flips chess on its head.
As much as random pieces change the game in some ways, I was really surprised to notice how much the game remains the same, and how powerful some pieces are — you've never truly struggled against a pawn until you've struggled against a pawn in the back row.
For chess pros, Really Bad Chess will give you a new type of challenge — the pieces & the moves are the same, but you'll have to throw out your openings and your understanding of normal patterns of play.
For novice chess players (like most of us), Really Bad Chess greatly opens up the game. Instead of starting by studying openings, in your first games you'll get to discover the joy (and challenge!) of learning how to checkmate.
I hope you have as much fun with Really Bad Chess as much as I did making it.
-zach
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100 Undos
0,99 USD
Full Game Unlock
4,99 USD

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Benutzerbewertung

4.23 von 5

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Really Bad Chess Bewertungen

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RVovk7 on

Ukraine

When only king left in each side, can’t finish game. In rank mode in my case.

Shows ads even after a payment was made

Angry Artem on

Ukraine

I unlocked full features which include "disable ads" but the ads are showed again after the app update. Removed.

Really good chess!

Anonde71 on

Ukraine

This game lets me win chess battle first time in my life! I found concept really interesting and not boring, like in a regular chess games. I would totally advice this game to everyone.

Lol

Makrist on

Ukraine

Loooool

Try Apple Arcade Version

Joe_no_the_other_joe on

Vereinigte Staaten

Great idea abominably executed. Not clear if the paid version gets rid of ads. Ads are very, very poorly produced on top of being intrusive. The menu structure seems deliberately annoying.

Good

Mommy_nannan on

Vereinigte Staaten

This tame good

Play Fischer random or normal chess

Cjrobbins99 on

Vereinigte Staaten

This game is not a bad idea, but just isn’t good. If you really want a fun chess experience that doesn’t require preparation or learning, play Fischer random, or Chess 960. That way you can adjust the difficulty of the AI opponent. This game neglects this key feature and makes the game arguably harder than normal chess. Real chess is easier to play for beginners than this because you can play opponents of similar skill levels.

I love it!

NewPixelArtist on

Vereinigte Staaten

As soon as I started playing, I loved it! The adds aren’t annoying at all and the gameplay is really fun! Keep up the good work Zach!

Too many ads

Thwjwhsgjegj on

Vereinigte Staaten

Too many ads

Love This Game

tylerc8989 on

Vereinigte Staaten

I like chess, I love this version of chess. It’s so fun and a lot less stressful for me than regular chess. Highly recommend trying it out.

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