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In Red Knight Chess Puzzles you play with traditional chess pieces.
The goal is to capture all the pieces on the board. One per move.
But not all pieces are created equals.
The game include 6 groups of puzzles. Each with around 450 puzzles to enjoy for a total of more than 2500 puzzles.
Only Blue: All pieces are blue and allowed to capture all other.
Black and White: Black pieces capture White pieces. White pieces Capture Black Pieces
Red and Blue: The Red Knight can capture blue pieces, but it must be the last piece on the board.
Black and Blue: Blue pieces capture each others, Black pieces can only capture blue pieces.
Red, Black, White: Red capture all, Black and White capture each others
All Colors: Same rules, but with Red, Black, White, Blue pieces.
Each puzzle type propose a new type of challenge and almost feels like a new game.
The first 20 puzzles of each group are free to play. And you can buy all the 2500+ puzzles for a low price.
The game include fun backgrounds to select and 2 different chess sets.
Good for the brain. Quick to play. No ads.
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Complete the path from the laser to the receptor by placing portals and using mirrors and diodes to navigate the game board. Simple to pick up and play, with challenges and new concepts gradually introduced. Over 50 levels of increasing challenge, with no in-app purchases or pesky advertising.
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December 25, 2024