Kings wield magical powers in this non-standard chess game, where players cut down the enemy king through clever tactics. Build winning strategies by blending a queue of moves with elixir-fueled abilities on PC. Familiar pieces like pawns, knights, bishops, rooks, queens, and kings follow core movement rules-pawns shift one cell horizontally or vertically, knights leap in L-shapes, bishops glide diagonally, rooks slide straight lines, queens combine those powers, and kings step to adjacent cells.
On your turn, spend accumulated elixir to cast spells: block a cell with an obstacle that joins the turn queue and breaks on contact, summon a new pawn to an empty spot, or swap one piece (not the king) for another. Lose when your king falls. Strategy fans who enjoy turn-based tactical depth will master combining classic chess motions with these magical twists.
Chess Royale
Is a non-standard chess game in which kings have magical powers. The player needs to cut down the enemy king, building a victorious tactics by combining the queue of moves and magical abilities.
Pieces
- The Pawn. It is the most numerous and weakest piece in the game. It can move one cell horizontally or vertically.
- The Knight. It can move two cells vertically and one cell horizontally or two cells horizontally and one cell vertically, jumping over other pieces.
- The Bishop. It can move diagonally without jumping over intervening pieces.
- The Rook. It can move any number of cells horizontally or vertically without jumping.
- The Queen. It is the most powerful piece in the game, able to move any number of cells vertically, horizontally or diagonally, combining the power of the rook and bishop.
- The King. It is the most important piece in the game. It may move to any adjoining cell. The player who loses the king loses.
Magic Abilities
When the player's turn comes, he can use magical abilities using the accumulated elixir:
- Obstacle. Blocks the movement of pieces in selected cell. Added to the turn queue. Destroyed at the onset of the move.
- New Pawn. Summons a new pawn to a free selected cell.
- Piece Change. Changes one selected piece (except king) to another.