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Chess-movement puzzles dressed up in spurs and a ten-gallon hat: satisfying if you can stomach a weak tutorial and some stubborn input detection.

My first instinct with anything labeled casual-strategy is to check whether the decision space is real or just the illusion of one. Chess Knights: High Noon lands somewhere in the middle, and that gap between its potential and its polish is exactly what you need to understand before picking it up. The core conceit is genuinely clever: every piece on the board obeys standard chess movement rules, but you are not playing chess. You control Knights, and your job is to navigate L-shaped hops across each level until you land on a square from which you can shoot and eliminate enemy pieces. The chess logic is load-bearing but chess mastery is not required, which means this sits closer to a spatial puzzle game than a tactics sim. There are two main modes to work through. Story Mode strings together hand-crafted levels across Old West narratives, each chapter built around 15 escalating puzzles that end in a timed, kill-or-be-killed duel against a named Wanted outlaw. Duel Mode then gives you over 100 standalone duel puzzles to grind if the story chapters leave you hungry for more. The western skin is committed: the soundtrack pulls on spaghetti-western influences and the visual framing leans into wanted-poster aesthetics. Fans of the earlier Chess Knights entries, particularly Viking Lands, will recognize Minimol's formula immediately and likely enjoy the genre shift. Here is where honesty matters more than hype. The tutorial is genuinely bad. Community feedback is blunt on this point: it is difficult to tell pieces apart from the in-game help screens, the shooting rules are never explained clearly, and the duel mode introduces tight time pressure before the base movement even feels natural. If you bounce off the opening twenty minutes, that is not a skill issue, that is a design gap. Worse, some players on modern hardware report persistent mouse-detection problems where hovering over a tile takes several seconds to register, which becomes a serious problem in timed duel sequences. These are not deal-breaker bugs for everyone, but they are documented and apparently unpatched years after release. That said, the players who clear the tutorial fog consistently report that the puzzle design underneath is worth finding. The spatial challenge of planning an L-shaped route through a board full of hostile pieces that shoot back has a genuine logic to it once you learn which silhouettes correspond to which movement types. If you have played any of the Chess Knights series before, the learning curve is shorter. If this is your entry point to Minimol's catalog, budget an hour of confusion before the game starts rewarding patient thinking. At the tier-sub-5 price point, the ask is low enough that the rough edges are forgivable for puzzle-curious players, but anyone who needs a clean on-ramp should know they are not getting one here. Diego, Scout Team

Chess Knights: High Noon

Chess Knights: High Noon

15 dic 2020Minimol Games
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Chess-movement puzzles dressed up in spurs and a ten-gallon hat: satisfying if you can stomach a weak tutorial and some stubborn input detection.

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My first instinct with anything labeled casual-strategy is to check whether the decision space is real or just the illusion of one. Chess Knights: High Noon lands somewhere in the middle, and that gap between its potential and its polish is exactly what you need to understand before picking it up. The core conceit is genuinely clever: every piece on the board obeys standard chess movement rules, but you are not playing chess. You control Knights, and your job is to navigate L-shaped hops across each level until you land on a square from which you can shoot and eliminate enemy pieces. The chess logic is load-bearing but chess mastery is not required, which means this sits closer to a spatial puzzle game than a tactics sim. There are two main modes to work through. Story Mode strings together hand-crafted levels across Old West narratives, each chapter built around 15 escalating puzzles that end in a timed, kill-or-be-killed duel against a named Wanted outlaw. Duel Mode then gives you over 100 standalone duel puzzles to grind if the story chapters leave you hungry for more. The western skin is committed: the soundtrack pulls on spaghetti-western influences and the visual framing leans into wanted-poster aesthetics. Fans of the earlier Chess Knights entries, particularly Viking Lands, will recognize Minimol's formula immediately and likely enjoy the genre shift. Here is where honesty matters more than hype. The tutorial is genuinely bad. Community feedback is blunt on this point: it is difficult to tell pieces apart from the in-game help screens, the shooting rules are never explained clearly, and the duel mode introduces tight time pressure before the base movement even feels natural. If you bounce off the opening twenty minutes, that is not a skill issue, that is a design gap. Worse, some players on modern hardware report persistent mouse-detection problems where hovering over a tile takes several seconds to register, which becomes a serious problem in timed duel sequences. These are not deal-breaker bugs for everyone, but they are documented and apparently unpatched years after release. That said, the players who clear the tutorial fog consistently report that the puzzle design underneath is worth finding. The spatial challenge of planning an L-shaped route through a board full of hostile pieces that shoot back has a genuine logic to it once you learn which silhouettes correspond to which movement types. If you have played any of the Chess Knights series before, the learning curve is shorter. If this is your entry point to Minimol's catalog, budget an hour of confusion before the game starts rewarding patient thinking. At the tier-sub-5 price point, the ask is low enough that the rough edges are forgivable for puzzle-curious players, but anyone who needs a clean on-ramp should know they are not getting one here.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Chess-PuzzleTimed DuelsWestern SettingSpatial PlanningStory ModeHand-Crafted LevelsSeries Entry

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Windows 7/8/10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
750 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce 9800GTX+ (1GB)
Processor
Intel Core i3 / Ryzen 3
Sound Card
Any

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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