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Chess wrapped in a 100-level fantasy campaign with boss fights, assassination missions, and three distinct armies - the most compelling reason to finally get serious about the board game you keep meaning to learn.

My first reaction when I loaded Chessaria was relief: here is a chess game that actually has a reason to keep you at the board past the first three losses. The Adventure mode runs 100 puzzle levels through a high-fantasy setting where the elven city of Silveran has been razed by a dragon from the north, and your High Elves need answers. The story is unashamedly cliche, but the structure it provides is genuinely useful. Each level is a fixed-board scenario with an objective that is not always "checkmate" - you are tasked with rescue operations, zone domination, infiltration runs, or boss kills. That variety is the game's strongest card. Players who bounce off a standard chess engine after twenty minutes will find the mission framing gives them a concrete reason to think three moves ahead. The three playable armies - High Elves, Dark Elves, and Orcs - each map to the standard six chess piece roles, but the fantasy skin does real work in making piece behavior readable for newcomers. The AI powering the opposition, called Chessaria AICE, was built by a Ph.D. computer scientist on top of the Alfil chess engine and is rated above 2800 Elo at its ceiling. In practice the Adventure difficulty is calibrated well below that for most of the campaign, and players report spending roughly 40 hours completing it across varying skill levels. A post-launch update added a Master Mode with 25 additional levels using harder piece configurations - bishops swapped for queens, that kind of escalation - which gives veterans a proper teeth-grinder to work through after the main campaign. Quick Game mode opens up a surprisingly long list of chess variants beyond standard play: Horde Chess, Pawn Battle, Barricade Chess, Crystal Attack, Race, Battle of the Two Kings, Regicide, and Thanos Chess are all present. Online multiplayer is Steam friends-only with no matchmaking lobby, so if you do not have a friend who also owns the game, that mode is essentially inert. Local hotseat works fine and is the better pick for casual couch play. The attack animations are unit-specific and enthusiastic enough that you will want to turn them off by hour three - the toggle is there and it works. The legitimate criticisms are worth flagging. The 3D scenery, while attractive, occasionally occludes pieces behind environmental geometry; columns and set dressing can hide a rook from view even in the flattened tactical overlay, which is a genuine design oversight rather than a deliberate puzzle element. Repetition creeps in during the mid-campaign stretch where puzzle structures start to rhyme too closely. The AI shows some inconsistency in Adventure mode, occasionally producing different responses to identical sequences on retry. None of these are dealbreakers at this price tier, but they are real. For the strategy player who wants depth of decision-making without the Elo anxiety of a bare engine, Chessaria threads the needle reasonably well. It will not make you a grandmaster - the developers say as much themselves - but it is one of the better-designed chess onramps available on PC, and the Mission variety sustains genuine tactical thinking across the campaign's length. The lack of a modding ecosystem and the thin online population are the ceiling on its longevity. Diego, Scout Team

Chessaria: The Tactical Adventure (Chess)

Chessaria: The Tactical Adventure (Chess)

8 mar 2018Pixel Wizards
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Chess wrapped in a 100-level fantasy campaign with boss fights, assassination missions, and three distinct armies - the most compelling reason to finally get serious about the board game you keep meaning to learn.

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My first reaction when I loaded Chessaria was relief: here is a chess game that actually has a reason to keep you at the board past the first three losses. The Adventure mode runs 100 puzzle levels through a high-fantasy setting where the elven city of Silveran has been razed by a dragon from the north, and your High Elves need answers. The story is unashamedly cliche, but the structure it provides is genuinely useful. Each level is a fixed-board scenario with an objective that is not always "checkmate" - you are tasked with rescue operations, zone domination, infiltration runs, or boss kills. That variety is the game's strongest card. Players who bounce off a standard chess engine after twenty minutes will find the mission framing gives them a concrete reason to think three moves ahead. The three playable armies - High Elves, Dark Elves, and Orcs - each map to the standard six chess piece roles, but the fantasy skin does real work in making piece behavior readable for newcomers. The AI powering the opposition, called Chessaria AICE, was built by a Ph.D. computer scientist on top of the Alfil chess engine and is rated above 2800 Elo at its ceiling. In practice the Adventure difficulty is calibrated well below that for most of the campaign, and players report spending roughly 40 hours completing it across varying skill levels. A post-launch update added a Master Mode with 25 additional levels using harder piece configurations - bishops swapped for queens, that kind of escalation - which gives veterans a proper teeth-grinder to work through after the main campaign. Quick Game mode opens up a surprisingly long list of chess variants beyond standard play: Horde Chess, Pawn Battle, Barricade Chess, Crystal Attack, Race, Battle of the Two Kings, Regicide, and Thanos Chess are all present. Online multiplayer is Steam friends-only with no matchmaking lobby, so if you do not have a friend who also owns the game, that mode is essentially inert. Local hotseat works fine and is the better pick for casual couch play. The attack animations are unit-specific and enthusiastic enough that you will want to turn them off by hour three - the toggle is there and it works. The legitimate criticisms are worth flagging. The 3D scenery, while attractive, occasionally occludes pieces behind environmental geometry; columns and set dressing can hide a rook from view even in the flattened tactical overlay, which is a genuine design oversight rather than a deliberate puzzle element. Repetition creeps in during the mid-campaign stretch where puzzle structures start to rhyme too closely. The AI shows some inconsistency in Adventure mode, occasionally producing different responses to identical sequences on retry. None of these are dealbreakers at this price tier, but they are real. For the strategy player who wants depth of decision-making without the Elo anxiety of a bare engine, Chessaria threads the needle reasonably well. It will not make you a grandmaster - the developers say as much themselves - but it is one of the better-designed chess onramps available on PC, and the Mission variety sustains genuine tactical thinking across the campaign's length. The lack of a modding ecosystem and the thin online population are the ceiling on its longevity.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopcross-platformcontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Chess-RPG HybridPuzzle CampaignBoss FightsMission VarietyOffline-FriendlyBeginner OnrampHotseat MultiplayerAsymmetric Objectives

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