Chess, But Your Opponent Can Cheat

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Published 2024-03-22

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  • @chess
    the chaos of new rules appearing 😂
  • @randomt_1468
    This must be what learning chess is like when you’ve never played chess
  • @SteinMakesGames
    First Poker and Balatro, now Chess and THIS. I like the indiegame trend of twisting an old tabletop game to extreme lengths.
  • @carpedm9846
    I love the way the rules are written. They perfectly convey the pedantic fae vibes of "you have not avoided giving gifts at noon, afternoon, or midnight despite being given fruit and apple." Wheter its "horse did not canter trot or gallop" or "pawn moved big mindedly", really conveys the tone and provides immersion
  • @daltagnan230
    Him saying the pawn sells lumber out of town instead of running a Pawn Shop was a real missed opportunity.
  • @DTMP
    you could try for a cheatless run, but good luck with that.
  • @chicken.mp4
    I think you can move the duck, since it’s a white piece and you are allowed to move any piece of your colour.
  • @aqlcaramsm3907
    That was pretty fun, I REALLY recommend trying out all endings!
  • @aabbccddeeff782
    I think it's very interesting to look for cheatless run. It forces you to play differently so that you are less vulnerable when you get cheated (e.g. rook jump all the way to your backrow). I think pawns are actually the most OP piece in this game, so make sure to keep a few unmoved to guard cheating. Keep your other pieces near pawns as well to react accordingly
  • @doran2003
    it might be fun to play this against another Human with each player having half of the Rule book. you could have hundreds of rules that get randomized every game. it would be playing chess as if you never played it before with each move being potentially legal or not forcing you to guess what rules your opponent has and which would be impossible with the Rules you have.
  • @nex7662
    I have to say it: Chess battle advanced
  • @Gaswafers
    The pawn ascension thing is important because it lets you expend a cheat(move enemy piece) to take out an enemy pawn without having to move any of your own pieces into bad spots.
  • @friskd909
    I had just saw this game yesterday and thought "It'd be real cool to see Tyler play this" And then he plays it the day after. Very happy to see it
  • @anzyroadside2374
    "At least I leave a worthy successor. You, Jack." - Senator Armstrong, MGRR
  • @stephen5070
    Why can't we have a game based upon Hanafuda cards? Koi-Koi, and the Hawaii variant are my favorite games to play.
  • I'd definitely like to see more of the endings. It seems like there were a bunch of other rules and hidden mechanics that didn't get used (like the tower thing or the pawns going to sleep) and I really want to see what they do.
  • @baerthegamer3366
    Honestly, that was truly captivating! The constant "adjustment" to rules. I hope to see more
  • @RaceBandit
    When countertrolling the game, I noticed that sometimes the troll's cheats would blunder material. Also some of the rules you didn't discover are particularly squirrely. I won't spoil them though.
  • @tzeneth
    Winning without cheating sounds ridiculously hard. At least you know enough of the rules to not have as many problems.