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If you can handle chess piece movement rules, this bite-sized puzzler will quietly consume an afternoon and leave your brain pleasantly fried.

My first impression of Knight's Retreat was that it looked almost too simple to take seriously: low-poly tiles, a handful of chess pieces, no opponent, no timer, no fuss. Then the game started destroying the squares under my feet and I immediately stopped underestimating it. The core idea is clean and clever. You control one or more bronze-colored knight pieces and your only job is to land them on matching goal squares. Every piece moves exactly as it would in real chess: knights lurch in an L-shape, rooks slide in straight lines, bishops cut diagonally. The twist is that the moment a colored knight leaves a tile, that tile is destroyed and gone for the rest of the puzzle. No backtracking, ever. You have to commit to a line of movement the way a chess player commits to a sacrifice, and a single careless hop can make a level unsolvable. The one-move undo limit reinforces this: you are pushed toward thinking ahead rather than poking around by trial and error, which gives the puzzle-solving a genuinely chess-like feel even though no one is trying to checkmate anything. Minimol Games rolls out new mechanics at a measured pace across five worlds, each with its own visual biome. Early stages get you comfortable moving gray support pieces - rooks, bishops, and secondary knights - to clear a path. Then the desert biome drops tile-shifting switches on you, and later worlds introduce linked knights that mirror each other's movement simultaneously. By the mid-twenties in level count you are legitimately scratching your head, and the final world mixes every mechanic together as a kind of greatest-hits stress test. The difficulty curve is one of the game's genuine strengths: almost no sudden spikes, steady escalation. The ambient soundtrack is soft and unobtrusive, which is exactly what you want when you are trying to mentally map out six moves in advance. The rough edges are real but mostly minor. The game does not explain chess piece movement at all, so complete beginners will need five minutes with a search engine before they can parse what a bishop is allowed to do. Visual differentiation between bishops and queens can be tricky depending on your camera angle, and the freely-rotating 3D camera - while useful - is not explained either. There is also no scoring system, no replay incentive, and no level editor. Once you clear all 80 hand-crafted puzzles (expect somewhere between two and five hours depending on your patience), the game is done. Finished. See you later. For the right player, none of that matters much. If you enjoy clean, logic-forward puzzle games and you are not expecting a sprawling content library, Knight's Retreat delivers a satisfying, self-contained experience that trusts you to figure things out on your own terms. Think Hitman Go in spirit, but built entirely around the peculiar hop of the chess knight. Alex, Scout Team

Knight's Retreat

Knight's Retreat

6 ago 2020Minimol Games
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If you can handle chess piece movement rules, this bite-sized puzzler will quietly consume an afternoon and leave your brain pleasantly fried.

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My first impression of Knight's Retreat was that it looked almost too simple to take seriously: low-poly tiles, a handful of chess pieces, no opponent, no timer, no fuss. Then the game started destroying the squares under my feet and I immediately stopped underestimating it. The core idea is clean and clever. You control one or more bronze-colored knight pieces and your only job is to land them on matching goal squares. Every piece moves exactly as it would in real chess: knights lurch in an L-shape, rooks slide in straight lines, bishops cut diagonally. The twist is that the moment a colored knight leaves a tile, that tile is destroyed and gone for the rest of the puzzle. No backtracking, ever. You have to commit to a line of movement the way a chess player commits to a sacrifice, and a single careless hop can make a level unsolvable. The one-move undo limit reinforces this: you are pushed toward thinking ahead rather than poking around by trial and error, which gives the puzzle-solving a genuinely chess-like feel even though no one is trying to checkmate anything. Minimol Games rolls out new mechanics at a measured pace across five worlds, each with its own visual biome. Early stages get you comfortable moving gray support pieces - rooks, bishops, and secondary knights - to clear a path. Then the desert biome drops tile-shifting switches on you, and later worlds introduce linked knights that mirror each other's movement simultaneously. By the mid-twenties in level count you are legitimately scratching your head, and the final world mixes every mechanic together as a kind of greatest-hits stress test. The difficulty curve is one of the game's genuine strengths: almost no sudden spikes, steady escalation. The ambient soundtrack is soft and unobtrusive, which is exactly what you want when you are trying to mentally map out six moves in advance. The rough edges are real but mostly minor. The game does not explain chess piece movement at all, so complete beginners will need five minutes with a search engine before they can parse what a bishop is allowed to do. Visual differentiation between bishops and queens can be tricky depending on your camera angle, and the freely-rotating 3D camera - while useful - is not explained either. There is also no scoring system, no replay incentive, and no level editor. Once you clear all 80 hand-crafted puzzles (expect somewhere between two and five hours depending on your patience), the game is done. Finished. See you later. For the right player, none of that matters much. If you enjoy clean, logic-forward puzzle games and you are not expecting a sprawling content library, Knight's Retreat delivers a satisfying, self-contained experience that trusts you to figure things out on your own terms. Think Hitman Go in spirit, but built entirely around the peculiar hop of the chess knight.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

steamChess-InspiredLogic PuzzleTile DestructionSingle Undo MechanicBiome ProgressionLinked PiecesLow-Poly 3DNo Backtracking

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OS
windows XP/Vista/7/8/
Processor
2 Ghz Dual Core
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
Storage
500 MB available space
Sound Card
Any

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Minimol Games
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6 ago 2020

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