I love that you don't know what your opponent's layout is! That makes every match different and interesting! Only issue I had was occasionally I would try to click on a red tile and it wouldn't let me, so I'd click around and eventually it would go. It seemed to happen more regularly on the tiles that were farthest away, so maybe it is because the hit box is smaller? Not sure. Overall, really enjoyed this! Nice job :)
Interesting remix of chess! I enjoyed the changes you made to the formula, with allowing the king to go into check willingly and removing the first turn pawn double move. I was somewhat dubious of the flip portion at first, but the changes were more than enough to get me to play through a whole game. Good work!
I really like this idea, I wonder if I should be able to see where my opponent shuffles his pieces, or if he can see where I shuffle mine. Does this make the game more about memorising where they have shuffled to?
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I love that you don't know what your opponent's layout is! That makes every match different and interesting! Only issue I had was occasionally I would try to click on a red tile and it wouldn't let me, so I'd click around and eventually it would go. It seemed to happen more regularly on the tiles that were farthest away, so maybe it is because the hit box is smaller? Not sure. Overall, really enjoyed this! Nice job :)
Interesting remix of chess! I enjoyed the changes you made to the formula, with allowing the king to go into check willingly and removing the first turn pawn double move. I was somewhat dubious of the flip portion at first, but the changes were more than enough to get me to play through a whole game. Good work!
I really like this idea, I wonder if I should be able to see where my opponent shuffles his pieces, or if he can see where I shuffle mine. Does this make the game more about memorising where they have shuffled to?
Nice twist on chess!
I really like this GameIdea! It's a completely new Chess-Experience.
Congratulation your idea is very good
a fairly solid programming ... ready to serve at the table hehehe