Compara los precios de Chessmates en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por PredposledniyRubikon. Publicado por PredposledniyRubikon. Lanzado el 21/4/2020. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A one-person solo project that asks what chess looks like when it breaks free of the board, dropping you into 16 pixel-art levels as a knight with a color-swap mechanic nobody else bothered to build.

I will be honest with you: Chessmates is the kind of game that lives in a single afternoon and asks almost nothing of your hard drive, sitting at a lean 150 MB. It arrives quietly, with no review chorus behind it, no critical consensus, nothing but a small developer's genuine curiosity about what happens when you pull a chess knight off its board and let it roam. That premise alone kept me clicking. The core idea is genuinely charming. You move your knight exactly as you would on a real chessboard, that distinctive L-shaped hop, and that constraint shapes everything. Levels are built around it rather than around conventional action-game logic. Pawns, bishops, rooks, queens and the king himself all show up as enemies, and the geometry of how a knight actually moves means that even trivially-placed opponents require a moment of spatial thinking to approach cleanly. There is something quietly pleasing about how faithfully the movement rule is preserved even when the context around it has gone wonderfully sideways. The color-swap system is the one twist the developer clearly had fun with. Shifting between white and black changes how you interact with the board state, and finding a red form that temporarily boosts your strength gives the otherwise simple combat a small pulse of excitement. Keys dropped by defeated enemies unlock subsequent levels, so there is a light sense of progression threading the 16 stages together. At this scale, that is enough. The achievement list is small (four in total), and at least one, the cryptically named "Waiting...", seems designed specifically to reward players willing to sit still and listen to the space around them, which feels very much in keeping with a game made by one person who probably composed the music themselves. What does not work is easier to name than to blame. The game carries the roughness of a first or second release: interface elements that have been patched and reworked at least once in post-launch updates, a font swap between pixel and vector that suggests the developer is still finding the visual identity, and a runtime so short that the difficulty curve barely has room to breathe before the credits appear. There is no arc of escalating pressure that you might hope for across 16 levels. Some will find that breezy. Others will want the knight's movement constraint pushed further, into tighter spatial puzzles or more complex enemy configurations that force real planning. For all that, I keep returning to the fact that this is a tiny, sincere thing with a specific idea at its center. The mercy mechanic, where you can choose to beat or spare enemies, is an odd little wrinkle that most action-puzzle games at this scale would never bother including. It does not have deep consequences, but the gesture matters. It tells you the person building this was thinking about more than just a score counter. If you have an afternoon, a fondness for chess imagery, and a tolerance for rough edges worn smooth by genuine care, Chessmates repays the curiosity. Kai, Scout Team

Chessmates

Chessmates

21 abr 2020PredposledniyRubikon
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A one-person solo project that asks what chess looks like when it breaks free of the board, dropping you into 16 pixel-art levels as a knight with a color-swap mechanic nobody else bothered to build.

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I will be honest with you: Chessmates is the kind of game that lives in a single afternoon and asks almost nothing of your hard drive, sitting at a lean 150 MB. It arrives quietly, with no review chorus behind it, no critical consensus, nothing but a small developer's genuine curiosity about what happens when you pull a chess knight off its board and let it roam. That premise alone kept me clicking. The core idea is genuinely charming. You move your knight exactly as you would on a real chessboard, that distinctive L-shaped hop, and that constraint shapes everything. Levels are built around it rather than around conventional action-game logic. Pawns, bishops, rooks, queens and the king himself all show up as enemies, and the geometry of how a knight actually moves means that even trivially-placed opponents require a moment of spatial thinking to approach cleanly. There is something quietly pleasing about how faithfully the movement rule is preserved even when the context around it has gone wonderfully sideways. The color-swap system is the one twist the developer clearly had fun with. Shifting between white and black changes how you interact with the board state, and finding a red form that temporarily boosts your strength gives the otherwise simple combat a small pulse of excitement. Keys dropped by defeated enemies unlock subsequent levels, so there is a light sense of progression threading the 16 stages together. At this scale, that is enough. The achievement list is small (four in total), and at least one, the cryptically named "Waiting...", seems designed specifically to reward players willing to sit still and listen to the space around them, which feels very much in keeping with a game made by one person who probably composed the music themselves. What does not work is easier to name than to blame. The game carries the roughness of a first or second release: interface elements that have been patched and reworked at least once in post-launch updates, a font swap between pixel and vector that suggests the developer is still finding the visual identity, and a runtime so short that the difficulty curve barely has room to breathe before the credits appear. There is no arc of escalating pressure that you might hope for across 16 levels. Some will find that breezy. Others will want the knight's movement constraint pushed further, into tighter spatial puzzles or more complex enemy configurations that force real planning. For all that, I keep returning to the fact that this is a tiny, sincere thing with a specific idea at its center. The mercy mechanic, where you can choose to beat or spare enemies, is an odd little wrinkle that most action-puzzle games at this scale would never bother including. It does not have deep consequences, but the gesture matters. It tells you the person building this was thinking about more than just a score counter. If you have an afternoon, a fondness for chess imagery, and a tolerance for rough edges worn smooth by genuine care, Chessmates repays the curiosity.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Chess-Based MovementColor-Swap MechanicSub-2-Hour RuntimeEnemy Mercy SystemKey-Gated LevelsSolo Developer2D Pixel ArtAtmospheric Puzzle-Action

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OS
Windows 64-bit
Memory
256 MB RAM
Storage
150 MB available space
Graphics
Regular integrated GPU
Processor
1.99 GHz

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