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A logic puzzle game where you swap opposing chess knights across increasingly tricky boards. Clean, compact, and quietly brutal on later levels.

Knight Swap 2 is a pure logic puzzler built around one deceptively simple rule: move two sets of opposing chess knights so they end up on each other's starting squares. No timers, no resource loops, no tech trees. Just you, a board, and the stubborn geometry of the knight's L-shaped move. If your strategy diet usually runs toward Civilization or Crusader Kings, this sits at the opposite end of the spectrum - single-screen, deterministic, and over in seconds once you crack each puzzle. The sequel builds on the original Knight Swap by adding more levels and expanding the board mechanics. Obstacles, irregular board shapes, and blocking configurations force you to think several moves ahead. The knight's movement pattern is the entire engine here, and Minimol Games squeezes genuine variety out of it. Early levels ease you in with wide open boards where brute-force trial and error still works. By the mid-game, the board constraints tighten enough that you need to reason backwards from the goal state, which is where the real puzzle design shows its teeth. As someone who normally cares about AI quality and late-game depth, I'll be honest: there is no AI here, no opponent, no escalating system complexity. What there is instead is the mental satisfaction of a well-constructed constraint problem. Think of it like a chess composition puzzle book rather than a chess match. The depth is positional rather than systemic. If you approach each level as a small optimization problem - minimum moves, correct sequencing - it scratches the same itch as figuring out a tight build order. The tutorial is minimal because the ruleset is minimal, and that is the right call. Anyone who knows how a knight moves on a chessboard can start immediately. On the downside, there is no mod ecosystem, no community tools, and the feature set is deliberately thin. Fifty reviews on Steam is a small sample, but the 84% positive score suggests the players who found it came away satisfied. The lack of a Metacritic rating means there is no external critical benchmark to lean on. If you need a meaty system to optimize over dozens of hours, this is not it. The game is short by design, delivering focused puzzle hits rather than a sprawling campaign. Replayability depends entirely on whether you enjoy replaying puzzles for cleaner solutions. For strategy players specifically, Knight Swap 2 works best as a palate cleanser between longer sessions. It is the kind of game you open when you want your brain engaged but not buried in tooltips. Newcomers to logic puzzles will find the chess-movement hook approachable, and anyone who has ever mapped out movement ranges in a tactics game will feel right at home parsing the knight's options from each cell. Diego, Scout Team

Knight Swap 2

Knight Swap 2

13 dic 2019Minimol Games
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A logic puzzle game where you swap opposing chess knights across increasingly tricky boards. Clean, compact, and quietly brutal on later levels.

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Knight Swap 2 is a pure logic puzzler built around one deceptively simple rule: move two sets of opposing chess knights so they end up on each other's starting squares. No timers, no resource loops, no tech trees. Just you, a board, and the stubborn geometry of the knight's L-shaped move. If your strategy diet usually runs toward Civilization or Crusader Kings, this sits at the opposite end of the spectrum - single-screen, deterministic, and over in seconds once you crack each puzzle. The sequel builds on the original Knight Swap by adding more levels and expanding the board mechanics. Obstacles, irregular board shapes, and blocking configurations force you to think several moves ahead. The knight's movement pattern is the entire engine here, and Minimol Games squeezes genuine variety out of it. Early levels ease you in with wide open boards where brute-force trial and error still works. By the mid-game, the board constraints tighten enough that you need to reason backwards from the goal state, which is where the real puzzle design shows its teeth. As someone who normally cares about AI quality and late-game depth, I'll be honest: there is no AI here, no opponent, no escalating system complexity. What there is instead is the mental satisfaction of a well-constructed constraint problem. Think of it like a chess composition puzzle book rather than a chess match. The depth is positional rather than systemic. If you approach each level as a small optimization problem - minimum moves, correct sequencing - it scratches the same itch as figuring out a tight build order. The tutorial is minimal because the ruleset is minimal, and that is the right call. Anyone who knows how a knight moves on a chessboard can start immediately. On the downside, there is no mod ecosystem, no community tools, and the feature set is deliberately thin. Fifty reviews on Steam is a small sample, but the 84% positive score suggests the players who found it came away satisfied. The lack of a Metacritic rating means there is no external critical benchmark to lean on. If you need a meaty system to optimize over dozens of hours, this is not it. The game is short by design, delivering focused puzzle hits rather than a sprawling campaign. Replayability depends entirely on whether you enjoy replaying puzzles for cleaner solutions. For strategy players specifically, Knight Swap 2 works best as a palate cleanser between longer sessions. It is the kind of game you open when you want your brain engaged but not buried in tooltips. Newcomers to logic puzzles will find the chess-movement hook approachable, and anyone who has ever mapped out movement ranges in a tactics game will feel right at home parsing the knight's options from each cell.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamLogic PuzzleChess-BasedSingle-PlayerShort-FormMinimalistBrain TeaserPuzzle Design

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Mínimos

Processor
2 Ghz Dual Core
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
150 MB available space
Sound Card
Any

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Minimol Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
13 dic 2019

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